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College Nov. 13.
Membership in tbe Mid-Ohio
Conference 'Will mean that Rio
Gnlnde 'Will be playing Ohio
colleges nther !ban Kentucky

schools, Lanham said. He
pointed out that travel for away
contests 1Jill be easier because
tbe scbools are clnser !ban those
in tbe KIAC.
The conference, Lanham
noted, includes a niDDber of
NAJA District No. 22 cham·
pions,
including
Ohio
Dominican, a team that
• EJOC ese.tted tbe District at tbe
national championships in
Kansas City last March.
Malone is the perennial
District No. 22 · champioo in
cross-country, and Cedarville
has caplured tbe District crown
in tennis four times in tbe last
five years.
Rio Grande, while a member
o( tbe KIAC, WOII tbe regular
season bastetball cbampi&lt;mhip OJICe and linisbed high
in the post-season tourney
twice. Two years ago, wben tbe
team lost its bid to represent tbe
District in the national C()JDpetition, Rio Grande almost
became the first team in twenty
years to go undefeated in tbe
KIAC.
Rio Grande corrently does not
field intercollegiate teams in
wresUing or soecer, but
Lanham said that the scbool
will be aiming for an eigbt~t
program witbin the three-year
limit set by tbe MicJ.Ohio.
lie also said that there is a
possibility that tbe Mid-Ohio
would add members in tbe
future, mating it a ~ or eight
team conference. But, he
stressed that additional
memberships were only
speeulatiOJI at the pr s nt time
and that no plana bad been
made at this time.

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Leon Shull, said Poff was a
signatory ·of the Southern
Manifesto in 1956 and woulcl
"become the first justice in'
more than 20 years to have
declared that segregation is
constitutionaL" In Congress,
Shull said, Puff had voted
"against every civil rights bill
to come before him."
The opening salvo against
Poff called to mind Nixon's two
earlier. and unsuccessful attempts to win confmnation of
a Southerner to the Supreme
Court. Two years ago the
Senate rejected Nixon's South(Continued on page 10)

.aiERYLLEFEVIIE,Ieft, and Kimberly WID!anabow
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, instructor, their first efforts in
sketching during an art program which began Thursday
~at tbe P&lt;meroy Elementary School. Mrs. Lewis is
the high school art instructor, who will conduct the special
cia
for elementary children at the Pomeroy school. No
art program is offered in the elementary grades of the Meigs
Local School District except what can be provided by the
regular c1assrooot teacher.

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Jackson County will host a
district health co~ference Oct. 7 ~
at the Jackson Umled MethodiSt ~

John Riebel, superintendent of the Eastern Local
School llislriet, was named president of the South·
eastern Ohio School Administrators orgaol•atloo
Tbnrsday al a luncheon meetlag at Late Hope Lodge.
A diseussioo on the present Ohio Legislative
program highlighted the meeting. Other local adtnlnlslralors alteildlng were Robert Bowen, County
Superinteodent; George Hargraves, superintendent of
1be Meigs Local School Distriet, and Ralph Sayre, South·
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) Nine-hundred non-academic
employes of Ohio . University
contmued to str1ke today,
despite court orders prohibiting
it and ordering the arrest of a
unioo leader. The strike began
Thursday in a dispute over noowag~ . issues, . including
discrurunation agamst women.
"We could be forced to close
down the university since we
would be faced with major
problems. concerning food,
refuse and other necessary
~a lions," Sowle said.
The university late Wednesday night ordered a temporary restraining order
agaimt the strike, but it waa
ignll'ed by members of Local
1699 of the American
Federatioo of stale, County and
Municipal Employees.
School officials then obtained
an arrest order for local uni011
president Oscar McGee.
However, Athens County Sheriff
Harold Shields said the order
did not necessarily mean

McGee would be jailed.
The university used COJitract
personnel to COJitinue operati011
Thursday, including kitchen
operations to feed the
more
than
8 000 students living on' campus.
The school which started fall
classes w~nesday , has an
enrollment of 19,000.

understaffed.
"Layoffs were not conducted
according to seniority," be also
charged. "We have part.time
workers working when OlD' own
people are laid off."
School officials denied the
allega lion and said the list II
persons furloughed during the
SIDDmer, when enrGIIment was
down and mCISt dormiklries
closed, would be provided
witbin a week.
Although a milk delivery
truck refused to CI'CI6S picket
lines Thursday, carpenters
doing construction went to
work. U was not known If a
scheduled regional telecast by
the ABC Televialoo retwork of
the OU-Kent Stale football
game here Saturday would be
affected.

exte nsion agent, said the
conference will bring together
McGee said the strike was to
civic-minded persons from nine
protest alleged discrimination
counties in this area to discuss
of female kitchen workers,
problems related to the imsupervisors working in nonprovement of personal, family,
supervisory jobs and refusal of
and conununity health. The
the university to furnish the
conference topic will be, "Total
union with a list of workers laid
Health Care For Our Comoff during the sJDDmer.
''Basic reason for the strike Is
munity - What We Have the discrimination agalnal
What We Need."
·.
By Ulliled Presa lllteraaUooal
The formal all-&lt;iay program Meigs County 18-year-old year.&lt;Jids in the forthcoming
wtmen 1n the kltcbena," McGee
12-Day Grey Alert Ordered
election.
is to start at 10 a.m. following residents will join the ranks of
said. "They're overworked and
Absentee
voting
wilt
get
registration.
Persons
planning
American
voters
on
Nov.
21
for
SAIGON -THE U. S. COMMAND ORDERED a special 12under way at the county office
day "grey alert" today, calling for the 215,000 GI's in Vietnam to to attend the conference should the first time.
in
Pomeroy on Ocl. 4.
make
luncheon
reservations
Since
there
is
no
voter
remain within their bases. The step was taken in case the Communists seek to harass the coming South Vietnamese presidential with the County Extension registration required in Meigs Meantime, it was reported
electi011. MeanUme, authorilies reported that two American F4 Office not later than October 1. County, the new voters will also that a bond issue in Middleport
Program highlights are, not be required to register. for the fire department to be
Pbamtcm figbler-blmbers, as part of the third straight day of
voted upon at the Nov. 2 election
&lt;1'lJISoborder atlacks, bombed antiaircraft guns on North Viet- "Overview of Comprehensive However, board of election
is for 1.2 mills, or 12 cents for
Health
Planning;"
"A
Look
at
officials
in
each
precinct
may
namese territory north of the Demilitarized Zone U. S. 852
WASHINGTON (UP! ) -{;all. .He said his extensive travels
the Health Situation·" "A Look challenge a voter to prove his or each $100 worth of property
bomberssimultanerusly hit North Vietnamese bunkers inside the
at Health Plannlng," and her age. Voters may do this by evaluation. The tax would he in
ing 1972 a crucial year, this summer left him with two
DMZ.
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Oklahoma's Sen. Fred ':!-· imPfellSions:
"What is the Role of the Lay displaying a driver's license or effect 12 years and would
' HarriS announced today he will -"A lot of pecple can't:
Person in Comprehensive some other proof that they are provide funds to build a new fire
Humphrey Has Unilateral Plan
department
headquarters.
seek
the
Democratic believe America has ever beeii:
Health Planning."
18.
WAsmNGTON-SEN. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, D-Minn.,
presidential nomination and to the moon. That's because '
Counties expected to send ' The county board of elections
lodayurged tile Senate to suspend deployment of the newest U.S. representatives to the con- indicates that a great deal of Equipment Bought
" try to turn this country around they doubt the credibility of tbe
before it's too late."
missile syslan. He introduced an amendment to a $21 billion ference are Athens Gallia interest has been shown by 18government and because It
,
'
military procumnent authorization bill. The amendment would Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence,
For Grid Field
RACINE _ Mrs. Josie Roush, "I believe that a president seems so illogical to them that
place funds for 1be multiple, independently largetable re-entry
The
Eastern
Athletic age 81, Racine, died Friday at can call this country back lo our nation could spend so much
Meigs, Pike, Scioto, and Vinton. Work Slowed at
vehicle into reserve to await Moscow's reactioo. Humphrey, in The conference here is one of 10
Boosters purchased equipment Veterans Memorial Hospital. the greatness that is in is," money on space when so many
of our people here on earth
· high foothaJI field
lllllking the move, appealed for an end to the international to be held in Ohio in September New Deen Mine
for the junior
A member of the Methodist Harris said. "I mean to ~•~·."
&gt;
in the amount ol $5 and ordered Church and active in the The 4l).year old, self-6tyled can't buy medical care.
"drama of incorrect assessments and lllSt for superiority."
and October under the sponr
new blazers for the basketball American Legion Auxiliary of modern~y populist said his
sorship of the Ohio Rural Health
Interest Rates May be Next
-"Most people don't believe
Workers
of
two
subteam during the regular weekly Racine Post 602 , she was ·campaign would tate him to
Council.
COJIIrac~ at the 5:"lem Center meeting Tuesday nighl
preceded in death by her the elderly, to Vielnam veler- thai it makes much difference
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON says he may curb
deep mme operatiOilf o( The In other business they agreed husband, Richard L. Roush, and ans in hospitals, to the prisons, what politician is elected. They
interest rates in 1be ned phase of his ec011omic poticy If lenders
don't really believe things are
Ohio Power Co. have been to complete work on the a son Lawrence
and to the streets.
boost tbe cost of mooey in tbe next two months. In a question and
pared to a minimum, it was reslroools next to the football
~iving are. a daughter
"A campaign itself can give going to change."
answer session with a business-dominated panel Ttursday night
Harris said "1972 is • crucial
reported _today. .
field, repair the field phone for Mrs. John (Leora) Young' ·power to the powerless," he
in Delniit, Niioo also said the cootrols that will follow the 9&lt;klay
year. America won;t be tbe
.According to reliable sources, thecoacbesandi.nquireon coot Racine · three sons Herschei .said. "I mean to do that."
wage¢ce freeze will last until inflation is checked and will cooer
same
in 19'16. I intend to try
work crews of the two com- of rain gear for football squad. and vU:gi! both of Racine and Harris joined Sen. George S.
tbe entire ecooomy.
Plans for the All-Trophy ~n~es were pared to a The game film 11 Eastern and Darrell, 'of Columbus; 15 McGovern of Sou~ Dakota 8ll and turn this country around ·
The President said interest rates were excluded from the
DliDJJD~ because the final NorthGalliawasshown by bead grandchildren, 24 great- an announ.ced ~da~ for the before it's too late."
current freeze because he feared that if rates were controlled, baton twirling conleslto be held ~tructioo. contract 00 the coach Roger Kirhart. The grandchildren, and several Democratic nommation. ~cHarris made his statements
bantel'll might refuse to lend. But he sald no decision has been Saturday at Eastern High mme operalion has not been boosters meet each Tuesday at nieces and nephews.
Govern announced last spnng. in a familiar location for such
School are complete. Sancmade yet concerning interest rates in the period after the freeze
Funeral services will he at 2 Over tbe pa~t two and a half announcements - the ornate
tioned by the National Baton awarded. As a result, worters the high school at a p.m.
eqires Nov. 14.
p.m. Sunday at tbe Ewing months, HarriS has ~t to Senate caucus room which John
Twirling Assn.; the event is bad completed as many
LOCAL TEMPS
Funeral Home where friends put. tog~~r a coalition o( F. Kennedy, in 1980, IUid
sponsored by the Chester PrA. projects as possible until tbe
Mothers CaU off Boycott
primary COJIIract is awarded. Temperature in downtown may call after 7 p.m. today. semor Citizens, disenchang~ Eugene ,J. McCarthy and
Director is Mrs. Judy
PONTIAC, MIQI. - 'I1IE CHIEF organization of while Twirling hegins at 10:30 a.m. The layoffs were termed Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was Burial will be in the Letart Falls youth, bla~ks, Mexican-Amen· Robert F. Kennedy, both In·
mothers CJW)Iied to buling to desegregate schools relented Late registration time is 9:30 temporary·
60 degrees, under sunny skies. Cemetery.
cans, lnd18ns, farmers, and 1968, used for the same
purpose.
blue collar workers.
Thursday and agreed to allow their children to go to classes for a.m.
the first time since scbool began Sept. 7. The National Action
Out-of-the-area judges will be
Group (NAG),ln a surprising a~~ace, called off its boycOtt of used. The Keystone Majorette
Pontiac's schools and, at Ill!! same time, canceled a state-wide Supply Co. will attend and the
boycott plamed lor Oct. I.
Chesler PrA will serve food
''We feel the boycott has been most successful and very ef· during the day . Mrs. Riggs said
fective In del!lonslrating the llllity and depth of the feeling of the a fall queen will he chosen. The'
discuss briefly a matter involving safety at our borne understanding and your cooperalion.
By t&gt;ewge Hargraves, Supl
public
is
invited.
ccmmunlty in its total opposition to the busing program," said
football games The congregating students in the end
AN ACTION TAKEN at an Atbletic Board meelillg
Meigs Local &amp;botl District
Mrs. Irene McCabe, NAG president. But, she said, "any further
I would like to use this evening's column to discuss zones and along the edges of the field during a game early in the summer incre~ the price of atuclent
'
boycott.II the sc:booJ1! would filly Injure the children whom we are
a nwnber II items briefly .I trust you will fmd some of creates a sltuatloo unsafe to them and the players. I tickets for football games from 50 cents to 75 Ct!llll. I
. all interested in belping."
str011gly urge that parents instruct their clrildren to beUeve that moat or all of the other lcllools In our
the inflnillltloo valuable.
Sunny and cooler today. High
We are happy this weet to welcome about 24 stay out of the end zones and away from the playing league already charge this price. At the time of OIU'
in the 60s. Clear and cool student teachers to our classrooms. We hope they will field at all times.
first game there was .mcertainty as tu bow tbiB ~~etioo
tonight. Low in the 405. Mostly
A
second
practice
that
should
be
discontinued
for
was affected by the wage.frice freeze.
have a successful ezperience and that they can assist
sunny and warmer Saturday.
safety
is
that
II
forming
an
aisle
or
tunnel
for
our
The best inflnillllion we have -Indicates tbal
in providing an enriched program for our students.
High in the mid 60s to the low
The inability of ·the legislature to resolve Its dif. players to go through at the beginning of the.game. I we should retain our price at SO cenla In ardlr to
IDWMBUS (UPI) - Gov. metropolitan areas with many 70s.
know we will all agree that this is an excellent way of cooperate with the Pr eeldenl'a elfort to Clllltnl ....
John J. Gilligan says President strings attached."
showing
support for the team, and gives evidence of
prlcea. TillS, for the nmatn~ bame foetbeD
· Nixon favors Republican stales Gilligan said Michigan, whose
Speaking of Schools-No. 206 good student spirit. Nevertheless, we would Ute to see and
Veterans Memorial Hospital
games
the student price will be II -~~~. We 111tpt we
over Democratic states, In- Republican governor is William
ADMITTED - Douglas F.
cluding Ohio, in tbe distribution Milliken, had gotten $63 million Neece, Pomeroy; Ethel ferences and to produce a scbool bill continues to cast a it stopped because we are afraid som~ student may_be will have your undersllnclnt c:oooemlQa tbe l!lllr~tlll
seriously Injured as tbe players run briskly 011to the 75 cents for the first pme. That actloo - lllltllll oo
of Emergency Employment Act in E;EA funds while Ohio was Sigman, Cheshire; Florence
large
shadow
across
all
educational
aciivity
in
our
field.
Thoee o( you who attended our first game saw what we thought,.. the best llfomaliCICiat tilt lime.
given $24 million. ·
funds.
Adkins, Uneeda, W. Va.; Irene state. I know lherearegreatdlfferences of opinloo that this very nearly occur.
"I concede that unem- Gilmore, Pomeroy.
"It appears ~t it was more
We would lite to encourage all students to stay off
NEWS II NOTES - We are glad to 111ft ...:
than coincidence In the ployment is a problem in DISCHARGED - Bruce exist oo the very serious matters that haoe been
discussed
fer
so
l011g
a
time
by
so
many
people
in
the
field
at
tbe
beginning
o(
the
game
as
a
pure
safety
McniaOJI,
011.' Aaa!atant &amp;lperinh lint, !lie* willa •
allocati011 of EEA money, most Michigan but is not a greater Alexander, Pamela Bowers, Ina
precaution. U tbe present practice continues, It will ag&amp;ln- We e.Ktmd 0111' 1.-t wilbellto llr. Die 111rt rtr
stales with Republican ad- problem than it is here in Ohio," Howard; Kenneth Hoffman, Columbus and elsewhere.
All of llS in education fervently hope that this almost certainly lead to an unfortunate and un- an early recovery frcm ..... ) - lllld .....
ministrations were given a Gilligan sald. "From the Eric Philson, Patricia Smith,
logjam
can he removed so that we, can attempt to necessary accident.
lump swn to use without any allocations it appears the Nixon Beatrice Nice.
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discover where we are. Until the obstacles to aciion are
We hGpe that we will oot be accused of trying to
- ._btwe tmelto'll'..,.fwfaaw,..,
administration, instead of
strings attached," be said.
NOW YOU KNOW
removed and movement takes place, the financing of decrease school spirit. That's the tasl!NIIfl we want to Nat weell oo Oclllber 1we 'IIIli )lllr llllll to Ill II I
"By contrast, most slates addressing itself to · the
ad- problems of the une.mployed, Sillclair Lewis' play "lt Can't educatioo in Ohio is truly drifting with inadequate do. We are, however, greatly coocemed •bout tbe 11pn. They have ben p~ca• tu will lit' 1 11111
with
Democratic
Here"
opened dlrecUon or undersiandlng.
posslbill'I_c!f physical.injury. That Ia the basis for our this Is our H~. lllhoald be 18 W d!'
ministrations were provided elected lo play politics with the Happen
Let's turn to a different matter . I would like to statementoo thiS matter.! trust that we will have your even~a&amp;. Why no~ plan IIDir to au.t?
with sums for outside money allocated by Congress.'' sirnulll!neously in 21 cllies.

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Proof of Age

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Harris Wants to
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Mrs R OUSh

Age 81, Dies

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5.00

Dean Jones
Sandy Dmc.an

Anelher Big Shipment ol

Matdting jacket, coat
or hood available in
your correct size.
-

Friday and Saturday

Septamber 24-21

On the 2nd floor

S.oo
Friday-and S.~

Sweaters

Friday llw'u Tuesday

Hundreds of uses-Idee I for
lllling pillows, cushions,
toys. comforters, crib ·
bumpers ard many others.
Wasllable. non allergenic ·
non flammable.

Ideal for school and dress wear. Sizes 6 to 18.
Slims · Regulars and a brand new seledion of
huskies.

Womens New Fal

NOT OPEN

Pal;aflber

Boys Flare Leg

SaleI

September 23

lOK Pure

New Shipment!

Sale 3.00

liiursdly

POLY.fll

Wrist watches for men; women,
boys, girls including calendar
watches
Timex ·electric
wirding .watches
plain self·
ard
luminous dials.
Buy Tl mex for dependable
quality ard downright good looks.
See the excellent selection on the
1st

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MEIGS lHEATRE~

DMEX 111&amp;'1'1'11~

CANNON lOYAL FAMILY

RARE SLACKS
to «&lt; in dressy
jean
flares . corduroy .

Jackson
to Host
•
Meetmg

2,.wlsl.OO

Another Big Ship~~~ent

Another Big, Big, Shipment of

.Another Big Shipment
Mens and Young Mens

penm.··

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Fruy •nd S.tu,....y

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7.29

Devoted To The lnlerul3 Of The Meit!J·Mtuon Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. QHlO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971
PHONE 992-2156

NO. XXIV NO. 114

45"-AII Cotton
Big sel.eclion of patterns
and colors.

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Senate."
"That gives you an idea of
where I am leaning," Nixon
said.
Poff, 48, is the second
ranking Republican on the
House Judiciary Committee and
is considered an able constitutional lawyer. He has been
mentioned frequenUy as a
possible appointee. '
But already some opposition
had risen to Poff. The'
Americans for Democratic Ac·
lion charged Poff has a record
of opposition to civil rights
legislation.
The ADA 's national director,

1Cieuen

PRINiw
RMNElfTli

8.45

Jt:::!':~~oat style - warm Sherpa lining. button-through

followed by six days the
resignalioll of Justice Hugo L.
Black, 85. Black lay critically
ill from a stroke today at
Bethesda Naval Hospital, and
officials said the outlook for his
recovery was ''poor.''
President Nixon hinted
strongly Thursday night at
Poff's appointment.
At a question and answer
session at the Detroit Economic
Club, Nixon said his choice
need not he a judge, as his
previous appointments have
been, but could be "a legislator
with experience in the Judiciary Committee of the House or

Fridly •nd-S.tu....
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$9.49 White
Carpenters Overalls

CPO JACkETS

WASHINGTON (UPJ) - Re·
publican Congressman Richard
E. Poff of Virginia appeared in
line today for appointment to
one of two U.S. Supreme Court
vacancies. President Nixon's
aides hinted that the other spot
might be filled by the first
woman justice.
A second vacancy on the
court occurred Thursday with
the resignation of Justice John
M. Harlan. lli with cancer of
the spine, Harlan, '12, stepped
down after 16 years on the high
court.
The resignation of Harlan,
known as "the great dissenter,"

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Rlgular SI.IO Pocuge

9.65

Mens $9.95

36

Reinforced double

$10,98 Hickory Striped
Carpenters Overalls

~~;,t

4.95 and 5.95

MRS. GENE MITCH WAS ONE of the Pomeroy
Elementary PrA members assisting with registering 62
students who enrolled for a seoeral months' art course
Thursday nighl Mrs. Milch is president of tbe PrA which is
sponsoring tbe program under tbe chairmanship of Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich. Registering with Mrs. Mitch frtm the left are Cathy
Blaettnar, Mark Williams and her daughter, Shari Milt h.

F..-~AII

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knee for longer wear

6.33

Choose several of tHese easy care lops for pants
and skirts • solids and prints - long sleeves. ioo
percent nylon and polyester knits.
Sizes small · medium &amp; large.

SLACKS

Sale10.98

triple stitched $tams.
Save
Friday and Saturday

Special Sale!

WOMEN$

Twin ard Full Sizes

Excellent quality Lee

lining. Button
front coat style . two
button . through flap
pockets. Sizes small
(1-10), medium (1214), large (16-18) .

and snap front coats - short sleeves - plaids.
solids and prints. Peter Pan collars and plain
necklines.
Sizes 10 to 18.

SaleI

.

colon.

Craftsman overalls in sizes

Sherpa

4.00
Comfortable corron ous1ers • buHon front styles

Sale! Womens Wash
5.00

1.00

\\

cent Cotton.· A
dlstlndlve ·. dimensional
design In a big selection ot
lG!) per

Lee Carpenters

terns with warm

Friday and Saturday

5.00

One size fils 10 to 13. White, black and ex&lt;2llent soleclkwl of
solid colors.
·
Friday • Saturday Sale

Special S.le!

Colorful plaid pat-

Sale! WarDens Dusters

Friday and Saturday

IIIRAMIR
*'PlODS
'

ORLON _SOCKS

~pair

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Sale! Womens ·Pants Tops

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tile -SIIeet

OVERAU.S

lncludec:l in this group of
coats are car coats, all
weather coats, pants
coats and capes plaids,
solids
and
· tweeds. Many colors to
ch~ose from .
1-h· -~-

M~NS

lloJs 7.95

Uned
CPO Jackets

(COiltinued frcm ~e 1)
Mart Williams, SOil of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray William•, with whom
Friday and Saturday
Miss Thompson is staying
.
Misses and
. diKing her three w et visit.
half sizes.
Before returning home, Miss
Ma
t 1
'I'IKmpson will visit the Southny s y es to choose from. All washable perern High Scltool where she will
m~nent press cottons - plaids, st{ipes and
obsave the teaching of the t"':'p...r_m..ts...._ _ _ _ _ _ _.:__ _ _ _ __;_~
Williams' other daugblel', Mrs.
Connee Andrews, physical
edueatiOJI instroctor.
Meelillg for tbe 6rst time 011 a
pencmal basis, Ptmee and
Kathleen find that tbey bit it off
f,.moas~y. The two girls have
achanged gifts on birthdays
and a.rislmas for years and
Kathleen baa leleplloned frcm
time to time tltrougb tbe years
Friday and Saturday
to tbe Williams home. A direct
dial sysiA!m in l!:n8land permits
her to do this at the rate of $1.ID
a .minule.
Pennee finds Kathleen a
contradieti011 to the opinion of
A special purchase of
some Americans that, "English
womens
slacks inare reserved."
cluding nylon stretch
"'Kathleen is not reserved at
and
bonded orion.
all. One juf~ couldn't find any
slipon
elastic
more frirndly or outgoing
waistlines.
Permee said.
Apparently thoogbtful, too,
Miss 'I'IKmpson arrived at the
Sizes 10 to 20
Williams' home Saturday
and32 to38
evening with gifts for each
member of the family.
While Miss Thompson is
Sale!
mating her first visit to
America, traveling is a bit "old
hat" with her. She previously
has visited in Gennany. Austria
Friday and Saturday
and France.
Will Miss Tbrmpson's visit be
the end o( tbe long contact bedressy and
Short and 16ng sleeve styles
lw~ the two girls? Not at all,
tailored · white and colors.
says Pennee, who vows that one
Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.
day she11 make tbe trip to
England lo visit with Miss
Thompson and her family.

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now for

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Be Thrifty! Save AU of Your Sih'9M From

Elberfelds In P

Begin at 10:30

ruggs.

Logjam in Columbus Oouding -Scho.ols

Weather

And What Else is New?

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2- The Dally Sentirlel, Middleport.Pcmeroy, o ., Sept. 24,1971

Mrs. Wheeler
is
Auxiliary
President
.
.

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'

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Mrs. AI~ Wheeler, Racine

DEIU.TE CONDlJCTID
A drhlr eiiiiW "111e
FaiDiy a.ter- A ftallly w

Two new members were While, Mrs. Eslie Mossman,
welcomed. Mrs. Sauer sho\ved Mrs. Alex W~ler, Mrs. Hugh
slides of her trip abroad this Bearhs, Ada Slack, Myla
summer and conunented of Hudson, Mrs. Dana Nelson,
them entertainingly.
Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Ern~&lt;~ J .
The executive officers served Smith, Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mrs.
refreshments to Mrs. George Sibley Slack, Mrs. Lewis

.. m......:·... ,..
.•

Grcind Slam Bid Problem

at

the Sports

Gru~r, Mrs. Gerald Morris,
The Ocklber ..... ~will be
beMU.
~
" 1loe .
NOa1H (D)
Mrs. Ernest Molden, JoAnn the Rutland ladies. with J4rs.
North's twrHp..te rebid ls
.At76 .
Clark, Mrs. Charles Kurr, Morris the chairman.
euy ID m.te IIi Is Soual's
· - · · Sedtly" Clul ,
Service •f ..:e Pomeroy
... Q
c:a11 of UJree beMU. At tllis
Lucille Leifheit, Corinne
.KQJI07
Ulllled
lk6r
II
I
Orlardr.
pGiJrt, North might 1Me ~
Combs,
Mrs.
'Robert
Mn
.......
011
..
1loe
·ve «&lt;ion but • IJid
McElhinney, and Mrs. R. K.
WIST
EAST
~hearts
shwl ~
. . . " "lire .,....... ,. . . . .
.853
Rowan.
·~1042
The fall district conference to Mn. Everea n r • o1 "11oe
enougb
tD
get
Soulll
._ try •
.874
_......,_ _ _ _ _ __, be held on Oct. 7 at Athens was
Billckwood four no-trump fol• 953 .
pelllmiol." Mn. WIIII•m
loweil by five no-tnmp.
announced at the Wednesday Baralb
.QJ102
.KI763
precr•ilr
'Ibis five m -trump c:all
night meeting of the American ~- Tau~~ uu
SOUDI
guarantees
that NOittt lUid
. . .J
Legion Auxiliary of Feeney· edi'ftft ......
South
hold
all
the aces lUid
.AJ10652
Bennett Post 128.
put m lh Mn. GerUI
Nortll
can
afford
to bid sewn
. .A82
•Mrs. Donald Miller, first vice Wllderalalh, .. ' I I, ....
hearts liD the slrengtlr Q{ bis
president of Department Mrs." nom•• 11et ted refralt.
holding
both red quoeas.
Norrh Sou!J. vulnenble
·'
·
American
Legion
Auxiliary,
can count six beads, J. Lowell Lusby will deliver for the p~blic to see the restored
meall.
Wesr Nortlo s.tll . He
Spade,
club-lllld five dUbe
·the
spealter,
.
Mrs.
will.
the morning message at the sanctuary and Bible class
Pass
.........................
,•,•,•,, •,•, •,•, .···:·.·:·.·.· ....
moods with beMU as the
Pass
Charles Kessinger, Eighth
Pass
Pomeroy Church of ChriSt, 212 rooms on Oct. 3 from I p.m. to .4
trump suit South's lrlrrg of
Pass
...
Pass
4N.T.
District pre!lident, will ~­
West Main St., Sunday in a p.m.
spades tmns out tD be lllF
5
t
Pass
5
N.T.
Pass
Reservations for 13 members of
."restoring service"- to some
Mr. Lusbybeganhis35thyear
Pass
Pass Pass
insurance CMd.
the Middleport unit will be sent
degree - as the congregation as president of Kentucky
Pass
In a matcb-poillt game
to' the conference registrar.
Northmigbtproc:: ~to sewn
returns to its newly decorated Christian College located at
Mrs. Harry Stahl, presiding,
no-trump but in • Swiss team
sanctuary.
: Grayson, Ky ., last Aug. 7. He
By Osnltl &amp; .I._ JIIHlty match ~ sbould ~ ....,,...,
said the unit has a total of 134
This past April13, a fire in the was elected by the board of
with hearts .. trump.
paid members, four under
upstairs of the church caused trustees in 1937, succeeding his
A reader from Mllw•utee
•
Mrs.
Aman!la
Murray
r..-I.HI
ADM.!
quota.
the congregation to vacate to fatber, J . W. Lusby, who was
FRIDAY
wants to mow how tD reach
Md
Mrs.
Mabel
Bennett
were
the basement while remodeling the first president of the college.
DANCE
FOLLOWING . a grand slam with today's
reported ill.
was 10 progress.
Since that date there have been
footllall game Friday at band. He ..ys tbat he lost lllF
important Swiss team match
There wiD be an Open House many changes on the K.C.C.
nte biddl.Dg haS beoll:
Wallama High School Gym, 10 by stopping at siJ: ~
campus:
REVIVAL PLANNED
West
Nortlo
IIIII Sodl
to i2 p.m. Jays will emcee. while bis O(IIIOlFeDis reached
J. L. ·LUSBY
The n..;J. Sentinel
There were 39 graduates in
A revival will be beld at the School sponsored.
the grand slam.
Pas
"'"'1
the
class
of
1971,
compared
to
SAruRDAY
We sympathize. 'Ibis is the Pass
Hiland ·Chapel beginning
DEVOTED TO THE
?
Pass
Pass
INTEREs-T OF
six in 1938, and the size of the
Monday at 7: 30 p.m. The HIGH SCHOOL dance '!Orl of band with Wbich it
Y
ou,
South, hold:
should be • cinch tD reach a
,r.IEIGS-MASON AREA
student body has increased
evangelist will be Sister Essie Saturday Meigs Junior High, grand
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL',
slam. However, most ~17U92 tAKltlt~Q
·-e.ec. Ed.
many times, the total being
Lee. Special music each Middleport, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. players will racb just siJ:
What do ]'OU do - !
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
over 260 for the 1971-1972 school
welcome.
evening.
Everyone
is
Jays
will
emcee.
School
ud
a
few
timid
souls
might
City Editor
Published doilil e,ce pt . year.
sponsored.
stop at game.
Saturday by The Ohio vane,·.. Hoyt Allen, Jr., who ministers
SQUARE
DANCE
Saturday;
The bidding in the bOI Publ ishi ng Company, Jll
~ IIIII.
Charles Swisher associated
DANCE TONIGHT
TODAY'S QUISW
Couri Sl., Pomeroy , Ohio, to the Pomeroy Church, is a
Racine American Legion Hall, 9 illustr.tes one way tD get
45769. Business Office Phone senior at Kentucky . Christian with the Professional Budget RACINE _ A dance will be to 12 p.m. Music by "King there. With 17 bigb-card
t.. 1 d of bidcliDI two ~
992 ·2156, Editorial Phone 992 .
your
~ bas jualpfil ..
Plan of Madison, Wis. , is held at Southem Junior High Kords Band" of Belpre.
points; a good si:l:-canl suit
2157.
College.
three
opedes.
Wbot do ,.,.. do
and
good
support
for
partSecond class poslage po id al
At 2 p.m. Sunday Mr. Lusby spending the week here with his School foUowing ·the football
SUNDAY
ner's
suit,
South
is
strong
DOW?
Po"'erov, Oh io.
·
'll be
k
t th M'd pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne game tonightfrom 10 p.m. to 12
National advert is ing
WI
speaera
e 1HOCKING DISTRICT Sunday enougtr to jump 1D two
rep resentalive Botllneii i· ' dleport Church of Christ when Swisher.
.
midnight with music by ''Tiny SchOol and BTU JnsUtute will be
Gallagt)er, Inc. , 12 EaSf 42nd
..
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson and The True Revue,' ' spon- held at the Naomi Baptist
St., New York City, New York . the new $93,000 addition to the
·,. Subscnplion rates : De - church is dedicated. Open house and son, Shane, llave returned sored by the Southern Band- Ch h Sunda
t J·«
••vered by carrier where · .
from De · Cl
h
Mr
· ' urc
Y a
·"'p.m.
0
0
Ava~able so cents per week ;
Will be observed.
· w ere
nve~,
· Boosters. Admission is 75 cents. Sunda School 9:30 with
and Mrs. Sunpson attended a
_Y
• .
By Motor Route where carrier
ser vice not available : one
11 a.m. Wlth~Rev.
school
for
"Mr.
Steak."
They
SERVICES
SET
worshipat
CHESTER - 'l1le Diester children's classes and. the
month Sl.7S . By mail in Ohio
·~h
·
.
.
'th
his
Samuel
Jackson,
.
pastor
U
_.____ of a
.
have u=n ere VISI1mg WI
and W . Va ., One year $1&lt; .00.
The Laurel Cliff Free
ki
'
m'ted Melbodist Olun:b will youth . Slides will ....
"".....,u
Six ·month s $1 . 25 . Three
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Methodist Church will llave spea ng.
·
observe its R8lly Day and possibledesignfartbepr P""'
.5623, 993-3838,667-3401, or Hazel month s $4 . 50 . Subscription
price
includes
Sutfday
TimesSimpson.
The
Bruce
Simpson
Rally
Day
and
World
Wide
HOMECOMIN~
at
Eagle
Homecoming
Sunday, Sept. 21 new cbrrch tbe t&lt;lll&amp;l'"Piion
Smith ' a t New Haven, W. Va. sentineL
family recently moved into Communion Sunday, Oct. 3. 1be Ridge Commumty Church when during tbe warsllip &amp;er· will vole on.
There will be pickup service.
their new home on Taylor Road, Men's Fellowship will )lave a Sunday. Sunda~ School at 10 vice at 9:15 a.m. Miss Pearl A basltet dinner will be at
Huber Heights, a suburb of "fast" prayer service at 8 a.m. a.m., basket din_ner at noon. Hoffman will speak 011 her work ll:lD p.m. Llldies &lt;1. the cluch
Dayton. They plan to open a prior to the Sunday service.
After~oon services 2 p.m. in West Pakistan lUid the Rev. ask persons to bring table
"Mr.Sieak"intllatcommunity.
fea~ng ~ISSell B~o~. All IWbertCanl'ssennonlqlicwill serviceand•weiJ..fiJiedbastel
Mrs . Mary Martin, chapeau
HOSPITAL NEWS spec1al smgers mvrted to be, "AititudesTowardPrayer." Coffee will be furnished.
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
New
of
Ohio
Departemental
Eight
Holzer
Medical Center, First participate.
Everyone
lbeSundayScbonl•t !Oa.m. The afternoon program
Ralph Webb of Racine returned
In•"'doou
will llave a prCJgllilll by the beginning at I :3D will inrlndr
home Tuesday after spending a and Forty, and Mrs. Charles Ave. and Cedar st. General welcome.
MONDAY
more slides Gf !he new drtach,
week with their daughter, Mrs. Kessinger, Eighth District visiting hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m.
•ndRe,Min
president,
American
Legion
Maternity
visiting
hours
2:30
to
MEIGS
BAND
~ters:
8
singing
bY IIIIi junior choir, the
Joseph, Foster, and family in
·# .,
children's choir &lt;1. the Forest
Livonia, Mich. On the way to Auxiliary,wereatJunctionCity 4:30 p.m. Parents only on p.m. Monday, Mergs Hrgh 1-..1
Tuesday
night
to
handle
Pediatrics
ward.
Sc~ool:
Refreslunenls.
Special
Run
Baptist qmcb, by vernon
Livonia they attended a
Births
mVJtation to new members.
Weber, and by the Dean sisfas.
reception in Danville for the business of their respective
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E.
MEIGS COUNTY Garden
·
Rev. Charles FMthiJJg,
grand conductress of the positions.
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Davis,
Gallipolis,
a
son;
Mr.
ClubsAssn.fallcoun~meeting,
1be
induction
service
for
the
treasurer of . the West 01Jio
Eastern Star lodges, Mrs.
Wroena Dustheimer. · On their Erlewine have returned from a and Mrs. Vaughn Leroy Miller, 8 p.m. Monday at the Pomeroy Rev. J&gt;wi&amp;bt L. c.vitz, new Conference of the United
way home they visited Mr. and visit in Sycamore, JU. with Mr. New Haven, a son; Mr. and United Methodist Church. pasllr Gf the Middlepart First MelluJdist Orurch. will spot.
Mrs. Kenneth Blythe and Mrs. and Mrs : Hayward' Erlewine. Mrs. William R. Wortman, ~mbers of gm-c{~;~ _ clubs in- United Presbyteriari Omch, •t The public: is COI'dillly invited to
8 p.m. Sunday night was liD- all services.
Phyllis Fell, all of Spencerville, lbey also visited the Rev. and 'McArthur, a son, and Mr. and Vlted to •!lend. ··
BOY SCOUT Troop 245 nounced and plans made far a
__ _
the latter a former Ohio State Mrs. Carl Herring of Delphos, Mrs. Billie Harless, De&amp;ter, a
daughter.
Monday, Middleport Legion reception in bis booor ~ * * 1\* *A A AAAAAA AAA
University friend of Mrs. Ohio.
Foster's. In Springfield they
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Discharges
Hall,~p.m.Any~ylly~..- Groull
of the Wom~n 's i A THOUGHT :
Compactiv designed to save you 'Pact .,d
Mrs. Harold G. Roush, Port- Miss Amy Bowles, Charles older mterested m becoming a AssOCiation met Tuesday night ~ were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
money. remperlture control Is automaticMr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, land, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burris, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. scout is welcome accompanied at the bOJne &lt;1. Mrs.. Edward
set the thermostat .,d forget It. Give~ you
Jtthen spent Slinday night and R. Eucler, Pomeroy; Mrs. Don Hillus Faulkner, Andrew by his father. Contact Charles Burkett.
maximum heal at minimum cost - no exMrs. C.rl Horky g.ve •. 0 Lord If!! nat
•.
Monday in Columbus helping Hill, Carissa and Heath, Letart Gilmore, Larry Hudson, Jack Byers, Harold Hood or Narman
ba•"""v"•,,rit
Especially suitable for
' wn' l i M o of &lt;!...
'
US
~~~ lo ·
devotioos ustng
celebrate the 16th birthday of Falls ; Mr · an d Mrs. Robe r t Meek, Paul Metzler, Mrs. Ralph Yeauger •
""' rt be useless.
It
Euler, Lori and Michael, and Miller, Mrs. Nancy Moore, Mrs.
MEIGS TEMPLE 153, staff Rev. PauiM. Eblin, president of •
their grandson, Jeff Webb.
theirfriends,Dr.andMrs. T.V. Richard Moore and son, Mrs. andofficers,Mondayathome&lt;l. Westl.iherlySiateCollege,and •
-John Wesley
Ramakrishna, Sarva and Pearl E. McDermitt, Vickie Mrs. Philip Meinhart. Co- a frequent guest speaker •t a :
It
REVIVAL ON SUNDAY
Naren, of Charleston, W. Va. Nott, John Perry, Roy Pierson, hostess is Mrs. Elizabeth church f01medy attended by •
A revival will be held at the Or. Ramakrishna and Mr . Mrs . Willatd Russell, Mrs. Allman.
the Horky family. ''WhatisGad :
.AAA:IoA
Pentecostal Assembly located Euler are employed together in James Sayre , Mrs. Melvin
111ESDAY
Uke" was the Iitle of the book It
Jt
on SR 124, four miles east of Charleston. Dr. Ramakrishna Sheets, Mrs. Martin Stanley,
CHESTER WDGE 323, o. of reviewed by Mrs. Dwight It
H's ~· "
Racine, Sunday with the Rev. and his family are formerly of Mrs. Audrey Stover, Joseph A., a p.m. Tuesday at ball. · Wallace. Mrs. Burbtt SZi ted a •
Sam Belmont the evangelist. Bangalore, India and will Thorne, Sr., and Mrs. Garland Quarterly birthdays to be 00. dessert course.
:

RD, was elected president of the
W0111en's Auxiliary of Veterans
Memorial Hospital Tuesday
night.
1be meetiug in the dining
room of the hospital presided
over
by Mrs.
Robert
McElhinney gave the Auxiliary
prayer.
The
recording
secrebry's report was given by
Mrs. Harold Sauer, pro tern,
and the treasurer's by Mrs.
Sibley Slack.
A fhank,you note from Lenora
Micllael, a student nurse in her
senior term at Holzer Medical
Center' was read thanking the
auxiliary for its scholarship
that is helping "make my
dream come true."
Other officers elected were
Ada Slack, vice-president;
recording secretary, Mrs. Dana
Nelson ·; corresponding
secrelary,Mrs.EslieMossman,
and treasurer' Mrs . Sibley
Slack. Appointments were Mrs.
Harold
Sauer,
program
chairman, and Mrs.· Hugh
· Bearhs, volunteer chairman.
· There. will be a distri ct
meeting at the Good Samarilan
Hospital in ~nesville in Oc·
Iober. Mrs. George White,
· chairman, announced a rummage salewiU be held Oct. ~23
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fry
building in Middleport: Each
Auxiliary member is asked to
make a new'item for a "bazaar
table." These may be Christmasarticles.Allmembersare
· urged~ to help with this sale to
insure its success.
Everyone havt'"g clolb•'ng,
dishes, kitchen utensils or
f urm'lure th ey can donate may
phone one of these numbers,
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Sa the dispute rages. J!eming,llletrackdriwrqmted above,
''"•••nling m lhe school bola'll "'*'ing miD the right to seled
lhe cGedl, also sui: "Tbe board will jWGballly blow the wide
Iring by ll!tling some ..,...ky-vok:ed Joe Jlilquelrast far a
C88dl. 'nat's Yellow ~! "
Yellow !¥ings' pnlblem is me Meigs Duty daesl't bave,
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CASE NO. 19,719 First and
Final Account of Theodore T.
Reed, Jr., Executor of the
Estate of .Alma F. Parker.
Deceased.
CASE NO. 19,925 Second
Annu"l AccounJ of Dorothy
Gilmore, Guardian of Delbert
Norman Call, an incompetent
CASE NO. 20,153

Second

Annual Account of Homer G.
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Manley, an incompetent person .

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NO . 20,273

First

Current Account of Paul DuH,

Guardian of the Guardianship
Estate of Lako Duff, an incompetent person.
CASE NO. 20,393 First, Final
&amp; Distributive Account of
Genevieve Guthrie, EKecutrlx
Of the Estate of Herry Eugene
Guthrie, aka Harry E. Guthrie,
Deceased .
CASE NO. 1 96 First and

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exceptions are tiled
thereto, said accounts will be
for hearing before said Court on
the 25th day Of Oclober, 1971, at
which timeuid accounts will be
considered and continued from
day to dar until finally disposed
of.
Any person interested may
file written exceptions to said
accounts or lo maner.s pertaining to the execution of the
Unlns

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prior to the dete set tor hNrlng.
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Chicago
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California
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Minnesota
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Tbursday's Result.
Oakland 5 Milwaukee 4 tnightl
Chicago S California 0 (night!
h".:3:1y games scheduled)
T y's Problble Pitchers
Milwaukee (Parsons 13-16) al
Oakland (Segui 10-7), nigh!.
Chicago 1 Forster 2-3; at
California !Messersmith 18-13),
Night.
Minnesota (Biyleven 14-15) at
Kansas City (Fitzmorris 7- ~).
night.
New York (Stottlemyre 15-11)
al Detroit (Coleman 18-9),
night.
Washington ( Brober~ S-81 at
Boston. !Moret 3-3), noght.
Baltimore (Dobson 19-8 and
Leonhard 2~3) al Cleveland
IMcDoweU 12·16 and Paul
2-6), 2, twi-night.
Saturday's Games
Milwaukee at Oakland'
Minnesota at Kansas City
York at Detroit
Baltimore at Cleveland
Washington at Boston

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Ohio University will host Kent
Slate which is scheduled ID be
regionally televised and OU
coach Bill Hess isn't selling the
Golden Flashes short, even
though they were thumped by
Cincinnati after an opening win
over North Carolina State.
"We know they can move the
football," he said. "Tiley use the
Houston veer, featuring the full·
back and quarterback, which is
a triple option attack ... the
quai'lerback either gives ID the
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By MARTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
Now that most every&lt;~~e who
cares has heard about it, no one
is ready yet to believe il.
II is sWI ooly a few days since
two rambunctious young
rookies named Jim Plumkelt
Md Archie Manning pulled the
legs out from under the
establislunent, but the smart
money says that the secmd
lime around they'll be the ones
who lose their balaree.
Making their Natimal Footballl..eaguedebulslastweekfor
!he two weakest teams of 1970,
Plunkett and Manning each
engineered a remarkable upset
as the New England Pairiots
sbmned Oakland and the New
&lt;KleanS Saints surprised Los
Angeles.
Nevertheless, the odd·
st:ru~kers have made the
Patriots and Sainls heavy
underdogs in this Sunday's
action allbougb both are
playing at home against teams
that lost their opening games,
Plunkett, the He!sman Trophy winner from Stanford who
!brew for two touchdowns last

week, carries the Patriot attack
against Detroit and Manning,
who lugged the ball over from
!he me-yard line on the final
play of the game to provide the
wiming points in lis professimal bow, leam New Orleans
against San Francisco. The
Ums are fav&lt;nd by 101&gt; points
and the Forty Niner's bY 13.
Along with the forluoes &lt;1.
Manning and Plunkett, SUnday
can be a plwtal day for their
two victims of last week.
Oakland, the cmsensus choice
to repeat as Weslem Divisioo
champion in the American
Conference, travels ID San
Diego desjldale not to fall two
games back in the race, and Los
Angeles is in the same positioo
in the Western Divisioo of the
Nalimal Conference When it
OO.Is the AUanla Falcons.
1beRaidersareslim21ipoint
choices over the Chargers, who
rallied fnm two touchdowns
back to upset Kansas City last
week and the Rams are identical 2\i poinls favorites over
theFalcons, whoa.-efreshfrom
an upset vicllry over San

- II lowered their magic
number fur clinching the
division Iitle ID four.
- It marked the frrst time
since Sept. :H that the Giants
were able to post hack-!0-back
victories.

in his pocket, Dancer seemed
headed for the expected quick
vicllry in the third heat. He led
bY a half length as they made
the turn into the stretch and still
looked strmg.
Nansemond, however, in
third place a full length behind,
streaked down the stretch and
won the beat going away bY a
length, forcing the raceoff
between Jf.T. Lucas, Albatross
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and Nansemmd.
Nansemond had the post
position in the J;aceoff, with
Albatross second and H.
T. Lucas in the No .
3 spot. They never changed their positions in two
trips around the half-mile
Delaware Clllllty Fairgrounds
track.

snapped a six-year
drought for Perry in the
Astrodome and marked hiS first
victory ~i nce Aug . 31.
"We're in a real good position
now," said Giants' Manager
Charlie Fox . " I'm happy to get
lwo of three in the Dome and
two of three the rest of the way
will clinch it for us."
Fox's kindest words were
saved for McCovey, who hit his
18th homer with the bases
empty in the fourth and forced
in another run when he was hit
by a pilch with the bases
loaded in the fifth. McCovey
also slid into first base to
record a close out for the
second straight night, disregarding his injured knee. He
put out Cesar Cedeno for tbe
last out of the game.
Perry called the victory, "a
big boost for us, especially
coming here. It's been years
since I won here.''
Elsewhere in the major
leagues, Pittsburgh blanked St.
Louis 5-0, Philadelphia beat
Montreal 6-4, the New York
Mels edged the Chicago Cubs f&gt;.
4, th~ Chicago White Sox shut
out California 5-0 and Oakland
nipped Milwaukee f&gt;-4.
Willie Stargell had a twe&gt;-run
homer -his 46th -and Nelson
Briles pitched a six-hitter as
the Pirates beat St. Louis and
Greg Lozinski's two-run single
capped a four-run ninth that
carried the Phillies past Montreal.
Bob Aspromonte's two-out,
lwe&gt;-run single in the eighth
boosted the Mets over the Cubs
and gave Nolan Ryan his first
victory in seven weeks.
Rookie Lee Richard had a
three-run homer and Carlos
May adde&lt;( o".':._with the bases
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dumped California and provided
Wilbur Wood with hll Z1al
victory. Wood allowed only live
hi 1s as he pi lched hll rrlztb
straight cornplele game and
21st of the season.
·
Angel 'Mangual walked with
the bases loaded and two out in
the ninth to force home the
winning run and give OFikland
its vic.tory over Milwaukee. 'lbe
smallest crowd ever to see a
major league game in Qaklalld
- 1,535 fans - watcbed the
game.
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A !bought for the day : John
Paul
Jones said during a batue
13'h San Francisco at Cincinnati
Wh Los Angeles at Atlanta (night) with British forces: "I llave
Houston at San Diego (night)
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" Kent has good offensive
speed with some real blurs in
tailback Renard Harmon and
Len Turner ... " , said Hess. "In
fact, everyone in their backfield
is averaging four yards or more
per carry .. . that's good rushing."
OU stands lf&gt;-7 in the series
with Kent which began in 1936.
Another top game wiD see
Miami Hosting Dayton and the
Flyers will be looking for only
their second win in 12 years
over the Indians.
The big gun in the Dayton
attack is fullback Gary Kosins
who has a career total of 2,170
yards but he hasn'tgained much
of it against Miami.
Last year, Kosins, gained only
45 yards in 28 carries and two
years ago he had 25 yards in
10 carries.
Miami Uobeateo
Miami is :1-ij with wins over
University of Pacific and Xavier
while Dayton has defeated Cin·
cinnati while losing last week to
Southern JUinois.
Ashland College stamped itself as one of the state's tougher smaU colleges in thrashing
Capital 26-7 last week and will
meet Otterbein which defeated
Kenyon in the season opener.
"They are definitely improved
over last year,'' said Ashland
Coach Fred Martinelli of Otterbein, "mainly due to a more
balanced passing aitack.
"There defense is young but
has good size, is quick and aggressive," said Martinelli. "Our
scouts were very impressed with
Otterbein."
Other games include :
Xavier at Marshall ; Houston
at Cincinnati; Western Illinois
at Akron ; California State, Pa.,
at Wittenberg; Central State at
Youngstown Slate; Ohio Northern at Capital and Denison at
Ithaca, N. Y.
Olivet, Mich., is at Heidel·
berg; John Carroll at Baldwin
Wallace; HramatOberlin ; H&lt;&gt;bart at Kenyon; Marietta at
Muskingum; Mount Union at
Grove City, Pa., and Depauw
at Ohio Wesleyan.
Also Albion is at Wooster;
Hiram at Oberlin; Adrian,
Mich., at Bluffton; Ellrlham at
Wilmington; Allegheny at CaseWestern Reserve; Defiance at
Ahna, Mich., and Waynesburg
at Findlay.

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Tllllay's Problbte Pitchers
Plti-lr&gt;hia (Lersch 4- U) at
Chicago t Pappas (7-13)
Pittsburgh (Blass 15·171 at
New York ISadecki 7-7), nigh!.
Montreal (Renko 15-U) al Sl.
l.Duis (Carllan 19-9), night.
Los Angeles (Downing 19-8)
ar Atlanta (Niel&lt;ro 14-13). nigh!.
San Francisco (Carrithers S·
JJ al 'Cincinnati !Grimsley 10·

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1-01 at San Diego
(~oberi1Jc16 and Kirby 14-13),
2. IW'-night.

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"We've just got to get strong
enough and nasty enough to
bring the baU out of there," he
said. "That was an excellent
Villanova football teamweplayed.
" It may be the only game
they lose this year,'' Murphy
said. "So it was a good one for
us to play under such pressure.
" It has to give our kids a lot
of confidence to win one like

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&lt;1. 1971 wins were U&gt;e Cane
FUturity and the Messenger
Slakes Md he was trying ID
wrapup the Triple Crown with a
Jug victory.
H.T. Luca won the first
division, holding ·on as El
Patron made a gallant stretch
bid ooly ID lose bY a neck.
Filion, driving the first-divisioo
favorite , gamely, finished
fourth, but qualified for the
third heat which matcbed the
1q1 four horses of the two
divisim races.
But after Filion finished
second to Albatroos bY a nose
behind N•nsemond, he chose to
drive bim in the third heat with
JoeO'brien laking over gamely.
It was a wise decision.
With one heat vicllry already

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Tllui"SSIIoy's Result.
Pltilodelphia 6 Montreal 4
New York s Chicago 4
Piflsburgh 5 St. Louis o
San Francisco 2 Houston I
(Only games scheduled)

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By United Press International
Bowling Green State University's sophomore dominated
team "came of age" bist week
when it defeated Ohio University and coach Don Henleh said
"This week we find out how old
we are" wben the Falcons host
East Carolina in one of the top
games on the Ohio College football scheduled.
Nehlen said last week he
would "live or die" with his 25
sophomores and so far he has
been living pretty good following the 26-19 upset win over OU.
Now is East Carolina and its
strong running game.
Toledo, which kept its nationleading win streak alive at 25
games with a narrow 1~7 win
over Villanova, meets TexasArlington at Arlington, Texas,
Saturday night.
Toledo coach Jack Murphy
said he was disappointed in the
Rockets inability to get the ball
out of their own territory.

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W. L. Pet.
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St. Lovis
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Chicago ~ 81 75 .519
New York
80 76 .513
Montreal
69 86 ..445
Pltilodelphia ~ 93 .408
Wesl
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San Francisco 87 69 .sse
Los Angeles 11-4 H .s:ia
Atlanta
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Ci.ncinnati
n 80 .-190
llou5ton
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The real estate of Donald
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Loven, an incompetent penon~
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9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
less, situate In Section 25..
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Mei~s Countv ~ Ohio, Case No. one a nterest i5 appraised ••
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14,9 o. praying for divorce from less than the- o~ppralsed value.
said Kathellne Alice Saunders Terms of Solie ere cash. and
on
the grounds
of grosscruel
neglect
of duty
·and extreme
tv ; su b'ltC tt0 th e 11en fOr real estate
• taxes for 1971.
seld cause will be for hearing on
Freeland s. Norris,

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lben led fr001 wire to wire in the
three-ll&lt;ne race.&lt;lff which also
included H.T. Lucas, winner of
the first heal
Nansemond, who was idle
fr'~m July 16to Sept. 11 because
of a checked ligament in one of
lis legs, picked up $31,892.01
and turned in a siWing 1:5'1?,'j
in his first winning heal
'lbe Tar Heel colt just missed
nipping Albatross in !he secllld
divisimbeat,losingbYanosein
a photo finish .
That might have been a lip o!!
as to what was ahead because it
was the first time AlbatrOss,
which bad woo 17 out of 18 and
16 in a row going into the Jug,
bad ever been involved in a
photo.
Included in Albalroos' siring

Saz•nts
n
Dnd doru.s
eavy
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By unilecl Pfess International

cblriiJ.

g: FOR TODAY !:

DRIV

Athens at Ironton
Gallipolis at Logan
Waverly at Jackson
Meigs at Wellston
Kyger Creek at Southern
Southwestern at North Gallia
Frontier Local at Eastem
Symmes Valley at Hannan
Trace
Pl. Pleasant at Barboursville
Duval at Wahama
Huntington Vinson at South
Point
Coal Grove at Rock Hill
Columbus LM at Portsmouth

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Tonight's Games

leut.

Furnaces

Your

lllcCovey drove in both runs as
U~eGiants edged the Astros 2-1.
n., victory had multiple
advantages for the Giants:
- lt boosted their disiion lead
' to three games over the idle
Dodgers with six to play.

Ohio Bobcats To Host Kent

the school."

Rally Day at Chester

Warm

Desk

slx of !heir last 'D games in the
Dome, made it two in a row
Thursday night and all but
ended the Los Angeles Dodgers'
title hopes in the National
League West. Gaylord Perry
pilched a three-llitter and Willie

Albatross Drops Jug

of
one

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By JOE CARNICELLI ·

By UPI Sports Writer
The. Houston Aslrodome, a
Chet Tunehill
sort of heU for the San
Francisco Giants the past
couple of years, became a bit
Yellow ~ Ctio Hilb Sdm', wbicla- lm:lielokd a
heavenly Thursday night.
football limn, will ina 1011 of qua siJle lbe '"' '"' Gf Im. 11lis . 'nte Giants. who had won only
JNrlbe "fll'll" (fen ,.,....u team) are t Nrc U.la t.:d boys
ia"'J Wtl)' of the scboolllle uw!ine•luy *ills Gf lhe pme
and nat ,_-lhe team will be aprlorgec6iqiD the sdlcQto
be ......m.:l by IIUilseltt:W by llle ldloal whinidJ•IiGn but
JUIIIJ tbe Yellow Sp iJ«a FonJballllnM,p Orrb IDe., • pmate,
Dtqnfit ptckapng e01 pc. .lion.
NIIIJ borr cuuld tlr!ft be ~t aver 11re 9JtS!ion, By GENE CADDES
~ Yellow ~field a faoliJall team?
DELAWARE, Oblo (UPI"He
n ._ 111e town &lt;1. .._, 4.'1111, wbidlUio is 111e boiDe of ...... juslwtpacedme," said Stanley
11ochCoD @I!, divided down tbemjddJp Gani1JIIreintelle&lt;$1al Ducer after his favored
llllf Gf the Nlilll'lrity COIUieCiied to 1\djod! is •pinst, the lllOI'e Albatross was beaten in two
IIE&amp;!nline ball for.
straight heal!! Thursday fcr the
()nW!er these direct quoles .. itpUlled in !he w.n Stnet 2lith anmal Utile Brown Jug by
JcuoD.J Q{ Sept. 22:
Herve Filion's Nansemond,
Glm Owm, bigb school. art lea «w : "WWiY lwq in a shattering his bid far $-year-&lt;&gt;ld
ft'a&amp; •lein? You injeclmjddle&lt;' valaesinloudllllll system pacing's Triple Crown .
The Jug, raced before 43,600
IIIII ~ oamething else bas to go."
Jleginold O'Neal Rami~, trudalriwr: "' ain't lulg 011 persoos at the Delaware County
Fairgrounds, was supposed ID
llwnlet, baby, and 1sWI tlinkl'IDgoillgtoliiiRil"
Barbara Harmnan, molber Q{ line lis.Jinlldag Jilt, JDeiD.. belmg to ''The Big Bird" this
ben: "Most football cnacbenrevery_,allyfmltraled males, year, with the other 14entries in
.,Oft frdly, ml most lilfil wbo pi:Q- fMiwD bne a bangnp the two-dlvisim, lhree-fearold
pace fighting it out for the rest
·aborlt. manhood."
l'railds X. Leighty, parUime Rnllcq a.cb lUid fulltime &lt;1. the $102,964 purse.
But Filion and ~ansemood
rriw*'1J'aming COIISIIllant: "llhil* Ore D!all ~ tD ft8l' the tept the Meadow Skipper super
·pull of !be family. Tlls iu oetellralu•rME**Iily. Ilbinllilhas a coli from winning it in two heats
l ligltpeiCEDiage of ernaomJat.edma., It's&amp; asy 1111111 to raise with a slirring stretch drive to
• sissy ill."
beat Albatros by a head, and
Yobn!e, Mayne, wife Gf • ~. ftadd lrigb sehool foot.
bllllfl!ell of RoDq Ftrt, Miss., wlrere me_, elocted alter
wriliDg l!rm~n toprop1q1011Ai•Ig ,.,....u stan: ''Fooll&gt;aD
isdangacwandlirutal, ml wbeteva it's permitted itdomimles

By

er Is ·Four.

Giants ·Win, Magic Nu

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G.78 x 14 or 15 ......•42'5
H.78 x 14 or 15~~ .... '44'5
PWS TAX
Mounted free. No c.· 11 Requied

H.&amp; R FIRESTONE
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2- The Dally Sentirlel, Middleport.Pcmeroy, o ., Sept. 24,1971

Mrs. Wheeler
is
Auxiliary
President
.
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Mrs. AI~ Wheeler, Racine

DEIU.TE CONDlJCTID
A drhlr eiiiiW "111e
FaiDiy a.ter- A ftallly w

Two new members were While, Mrs. Eslie Mossman,
welcomed. Mrs. Sauer sho\ved Mrs. Alex W~ler, Mrs. Hugh
slides of her trip abroad this Bearhs, Ada Slack, Myla
summer and conunented of Hudson, Mrs. Dana Nelson,
them entertainingly.
Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Ern~&lt;~ J .
The executive officers served Smith, Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mrs.
refreshments to Mrs. George Sibley Slack, Mrs. Lewis

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Grcind Slam Bid Problem

at

the Sports

Gru~r, Mrs. Gerald Morris,
The Ocklber ..... ~will be
beMU.
~
" 1loe .
NOa1H (D)
Mrs. Ernest Molden, JoAnn the Rutland ladies. with J4rs.
North's twrHp..te rebid ls
.At76 .
Clark, Mrs. Charles Kurr, Morris the chairman.
euy ID m.te IIi Is Soual's
· - · · Sedtly" Clul ,
Service •f ..:e Pomeroy
... Q
c:a11 of UJree beMU. At tllis
Lucille Leifheit, Corinne
.KQJI07
Ulllled
lk6r
II
I
Orlardr.
pGiJrt, North might 1Me ~
Combs,
Mrs.
'Robert
Mn
.......
011
..
1loe
·ve «&lt;ion but • IJid
McElhinney, and Mrs. R. K.
WIST
EAST
~hearts
shwl ~
. . . " "lire .,....... ,. . . . .
.853
Rowan.
·~1042
The fall district conference to Mn. Everea n r • o1 "11oe
enougb
tD
get
Soulll
._ try •
.874
_......,_ _ _ _ _ __, be held on Oct. 7 at Athens was
Billckwood four no-trump fol• 953 .
pelllmiol." Mn. WIIII•m
loweil by five no-tnmp.
announced at the Wednesday Baralb
.QJ102
.KI763
precr•ilr
'Ibis five m -trump c:all
night meeting of the American ~- Tau~~ uu
SOUDI
guarantees
that NOittt lUid
. . .J
Legion Auxiliary of Feeney· edi'ftft ......
South
hold
all
the aces lUid
.AJ10652
Bennett Post 128.
put m lh Mn. GerUI
Nortll
can
afford
to bid sewn
. .A82
•Mrs. Donald Miller, first vice Wllderalalh, .. ' I I, ....
hearts liD the slrengtlr Q{ bis
president of Department Mrs." nom•• 11et ted refralt.
holding
both red quoeas.
Norrh Sou!J. vulnenble
·'
·
American
Legion
Auxiliary,
can count six beads, J. Lowell Lusby will deliver for the p~blic to see the restored
meall.
Wesr Nortlo s.tll . He
Spade,
club-lllld five dUbe
·the
spealter,
.
Mrs.
will.
the morning message at the sanctuary and Bible class
Pass
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,•,•,•,, •,•, •,•, .···:·.·:·.·.· ....
moods with beMU as the
Pass
Charles Kessinger, Eighth
Pass
Pomeroy Church of ChriSt, 212 rooms on Oct. 3 from I p.m. to .4
trump suit South's lrlrrg of
Pass
...
Pass
4N.T.
District pre!lident, will ~­
West Main St., Sunday in a p.m.
spades tmns out tD be lllF
5
t
Pass
5
N.T.
Pass
Reservations for 13 members of
."restoring service"- to some
Mr. Lusbybeganhis35thyear
Pass
Pass Pass
insurance CMd.
the Middleport unit will be sent
degree - as the congregation as president of Kentucky
Pass
In a matcb-poillt game
to' the conference registrar.
Northmigbtproc:: ~to sewn
returns to its newly decorated Christian College located at
Mrs. Harry Stahl, presiding,
no-trump but in • Swiss team
sanctuary.
: Grayson, Ky ., last Aug. 7. He
By Osnltl &amp; .I._ JIIHlty match ~ sbould ~ ....,,...,
said the unit has a total of 134
This past April13, a fire in the was elected by the board of
with hearts .. trump.
paid members, four under
upstairs of the church caused trustees in 1937, succeeding his
A reader from Mllw•utee
•
Mrs.
Aman!la
Murray
r..-I.HI
ADM.!
quota.
the congregation to vacate to fatber, J . W. Lusby, who was
FRIDAY
wants to mow how tD reach
Md
Mrs.
Mabel
Bennett
were
the basement while remodeling the first president of the college.
DANCE
FOLLOWING . a grand slam with today's
reported ill.
was 10 progress.
Since that date there have been
footllall game Friday at band. He ..ys tbat he lost lllF
important Swiss team match
There wiD be an Open House many changes on the K.C.C.
nte biddl.Dg haS beoll:
Wallama High School Gym, 10 by stopping at siJ: ~
campus:
REVIVAL PLANNED
West
Nortlo
IIIII Sodl
to i2 p.m. Jays will emcee. while bis O(IIIOlFeDis reached
J. L. ·LUSBY
The n..;J. Sentinel
There were 39 graduates in
A revival will be beld at the School sponsored.
the grand slam.
Pas
"'"'1
the
class
of
1971,
compared
to
SAruRDAY
We sympathize. 'Ibis is the Pass
Hiland ·Chapel beginning
DEVOTED TO THE
?
Pass
Pass
INTEREs-T OF
six in 1938, and the size of the
Monday at 7: 30 p.m. The HIGH SCHOOL dance '!Orl of band with Wbich it
Y
ou,
South, hold:
should be • cinch tD reach a
,r.IEIGS-MASON AREA
student body has increased
evangelist will be Sister Essie Saturday Meigs Junior High, grand
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL',
slam. However, most ~17U92 tAKltlt~Q
·-e.ec. Ed.
many times, the total being
Lee. Special music each Middleport, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. players will racb just siJ:
What do ]'OU do - !
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
over 260 for the 1971-1972 school
welcome.
evening.
Everyone
is
Jays
will
emcee.
School
ud
a
few
timid
souls
might
City Editor
Published doilil e,ce pt . year.
sponsored.
stop at game.
Saturday by The Ohio vane,·.. Hoyt Allen, Jr., who ministers
SQUARE
DANCE
Saturday;
The bidding in the bOI Publ ishi ng Company, Jll
~ IIIII.
Charles Swisher associated
DANCE TONIGHT
TODAY'S QUISW
Couri Sl., Pomeroy , Ohio, to the Pomeroy Church, is a
Racine American Legion Hall, 9 illustr.tes one way tD get
45769. Business Office Phone senior at Kentucky . Christian with the Professional Budget RACINE _ A dance will be to 12 p.m. Music by "King there. With 17 bigb-card
t.. 1 d of bidcliDI two ~
992 ·2156, Editorial Phone 992 .
your
~ bas jualpfil ..
Plan of Madison, Wis. , is held at Southem Junior High Kords Band" of Belpre.
points; a good si:l:-canl suit
2157.
College.
three
opedes.
Wbot do ,.,.. do
and
good
support
for
partSecond class poslage po id al
At 2 p.m. Sunday Mr. Lusby spending the week here with his School foUowing ·the football
SUNDAY
ner's
suit,
South
is
strong
DOW?
Po"'erov, Oh io.
·
'll be
k
t th M'd pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne game tonightfrom 10 p.m. to 12
National advert is ing
WI
speaera
e 1HOCKING DISTRICT Sunday enougtr to jump 1D two
rep resentalive Botllneii i· ' dleport Church of Christ when Swisher.
.
midnight with music by ''Tiny SchOol and BTU JnsUtute will be
Gallagt)er, Inc. , 12 EaSf 42nd
..
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson and The True Revue,' ' spon- held at the Naomi Baptist
St., New York City, New York . the new $93,000 addition to the
·,. Subscnplion rates : De - church is dedicated. Open house and son, Shane, llave returned sored by the Southern Band- Ch h Sunda
t J·«
••vered by carrier where · .
from De · Cl
h
Mr
· ' urc
Y a
·"'p.m.
0
0
Ava~able so cents per week ;
Will be observed.
· w ere
nve~,
· Boosters. Admission is 75 cents. Sunda School 9:30 with
and Mrs. Sunpson attended a
_Y
• .
By Motor Route where carrier
ser vice not available : one
11 a.m. Wlth~Rev.
school
for
"Mr.
Steak."
They
SERVICES
SET
worshipat
CHESTER - 'l1le Diester children's classes and. the
month Sl.7S . By mail in Ohio
·~h
·
.
.
'th
his
Samuel
Jackson,
.
pastor
U
_.____ of a
.
have u=n ere VISI1mg WI
and W . Va ., One year $1&lt; .00.
The Laurel Cliff Free
ki
'
m'ted Melbodist Olun:b will youth . Slides will ....
"".....,u
Six ·month s $1 . 25 . Three
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Methodist Church will llave spea ng.
·
observe its R8lly Day and possibledesignfartbepr P""'
.5623, 993-3838,667-3401, or Hazel month s $4 . 50 . Subscription
price
includes
Sutfday
TimesSimpson.
The
Bruce
Simpson
Rally
Day
and
World
Wide
HOMECOMIN~
at
Eagle
Homecoming
Sunday, Sept. 21 new cbrrch tbe t&lt;lll&amp;l'"Piion
Smith ' a t New Haven, W. Va. sentineL
family recently moved into Communion Sunday, Oct. 3. 1be Ridge Commumty Church when during tbe warsllip &amp;er· will vole on.
There will be pickup service.
their new home on Taylor Road, Men's Fellowship will )lave a Sunday. Sunda~ School at 10 vice at 9:15 a.m. Miss Pearl A basltet dinner will be at
Huber Heights, a suburb of "fast" prayer service at 8 a.m. a.m., basket din_ner at noon. Hoffman will speak 011 her work ll:lD p.m. Llldies &lt;1. the cluch
Dayton. They plan to open a prior to the Sunday service.
After~oon services 2 p.m. in West Pakistan lUid the Rev. ask persons to bring table
"Mr.Sieak"intllatcommunity.
fea~ng ~ISSell B~o~. All IWbertCanl'ssennonlqlicwill serviceand•weiJ..fiJiedbastel
Mrs . Mary Martin, chapeau
HOSPITAL NEWS spec1al smgers mvrted to be, "AititudesTowardPrayer." Coffee will be furnished.
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
New
of
Ohio
Departemental
Eight
Holzer
Medical Center, First participate.
Everyone
lbeSundayScbonl•t !Oa.m. The afternoon program
Ralph Webb of Racine returned
In•"'doou
will llave a prCJgllilll by the beginning at I :3D will inrlndr
home Tuesday after spending a and Forty, and Mrs. Charles Ave. and Cedar st. General welcome.
MONDAY
more slides Gf !he new drtach,
week with their daughter, Mrs. Kessinger, Eighth District visiting hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m.
•ndRe,Min
president,
American
Legion
Maternity
visiting
hours
2:30
to
MEIGS
BAND
~ters:
8
singing
bY IIIIi junior choir, the
Joseph, Foster, and family in
·# .,
children's choir &lt;1. the Forest
Livonia, Mich. On the way to Auxiliary,wereatJunctionCity 4:30 p.m. Parents only on p.m. Monday, Mergs Hrgh 1-..1
Tuesday
night
to
handle
Pediatrics
ward.
Sc~ool:
Refreslunenls.
Special
Run
Baptist qmcb, by vernon
Livonia they attended a
Births
mVJtation to new members.
Weber, and by the Dean sisfas.
reception in Danville for the business of their respective
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E.
MEIGS COUNTY Garden
·
Rev. Charles FMthiJJg,
grand conductress of the positions.
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Davis,
Gallipolis,
a
son;
Mr.
ClubsAssn.fallcoun~meeting,
1be
induction
service
for
the
treasurer of . the West 01Jio
Eastern Star lodges, Mrs.
Wroena Dustheimer. · On their Erlewine have returned from a and Mrs. Vaughn Leroy Miller, 8 p.m. Monday at the Pomeroy Rev. J&gt;wi&amp;bt L. c.vitz, new Conference of the United
way home they visited Mr. and visit in Sycamore, JU. with Mr. New Haven, a son; Mr. and United Methodist Church. pasllr Gf the Middlepart First MelluJdist Orurch. will spot.
Mrs. Kenneth Blythe and Mrs. and Mrs : Hayward' Erlewine. Mrs. William R. Wortman, ~mbers of gm-c{~;~ _ clubs in- United Presbyteriari Omch, •t The public: is COI'dillly invited to
8 p.m. Sunday night was liD- all services.
Phyllis Fell, all of Spencerville, lbey also visited the Rev. and 'McArthur, a son, and Mr. and Vlted to •!lend. ··
BOY SCOUT Troop 245 nounced and plans made far a
__ _
the latter a former Ohio State Mrs. Carl Herring of Delphos, Mrs. Billie Harless, De&amp;ter, a
daughter.
Monday, Middleport Legion reception in bis booor ~ * * 1\* *A A AAAAAA AAA
University friend of Mrs. Ohio.
Foster's. In Springfield they
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Discharges
Hall,~p.m.Any~ylly~..- Groull
of the Wom~n 's i A THOUGHT :
Compactiv designed to save you 'Pact .,d
Mrs. Harold G. Roush, Port- Miss Amy Bowles, Charles older mterested m becoming a AssOCiation met Tuesday night ~ were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
money. remperlture control Is automaticMr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, land, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burris, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. scout is welcome accompanied at the bOJne &lt;1. Mrs.. Edward
set the thermostat .,d forget It. Give~ you
Jtthen spent Slinday night and R. Eucler, Pomeroy; Mrs. Don Hillus Faulkner, Andrew by his father. Contact Charles Burkett.
maximum heal at minimum cost - no exMrs. C.rl Horky g.ve •. 0 Lord If!! nat
•.
Monday in Columbus helping Hill, Carissa and Heath, Letart Gilmore, Larry Hudson, Jack Byers, Harold Hood or Narman
ba•"""v"•,,rit
Especially suitable for
' wn' l i M o of &lt;!...
'
US
~~~ lo ·
devotioos ustng
celebrate the 16th birthday of Falls ; Mr · an d Mrs. Robe r t Meek, Paul Metzler, Mrs. Ralph Yeauger •
""' rt be useless.
It
Euler, Lori and Michael, and Miller, Mrs. Nancy Moore, Mrs.
MEIGS TEMPLE 153, staff Rev. PauiM. Eblin, president of •
their grandson, Jeff Webb.
theirfriends,Dr.andMrs. T.V. Richard Moore and son, Mrs. andofficers,Mondayathome&lt;l. Westl.iherlySiateCollege,and •
-John Wesley
Ramakrishna, Sarva and Pearl E. McDermitt, Vickie Mrs. Philip Meinhart. Co- a frequent guest speaker •t a :
It
REVIVAL ON SUNDAY
Naren, of Charleston, W. Va. Nott, John Perry, Roy Pierson, hostess is Mrs. Elizabeth church f01medy attended by •
A revival will be held at the Or. Ramakrishna and Mr . Mrs . Willatd Russell, Mrs. Allman.
the Horky family. ''WhatisGad :
.AAA:IoA
Pentecostal Assembly located Euler are employed together in James Sayre , Mrs. Melvin
111ESDAY
Uke" was the Iitle of the book It
Jt
on SR 124, four miles east of Charleston. Dr. Ramakrishna Sheets, Mrs. Martin Stanley,
CHESTER WDGE 323, o. of reviewed by Mrs. Dwight It
H's ~· "
Racine, Sunday with the Rev. and his family are formerly of Mrs. Audrey Stover, Joseph A., a p.m. Tuesday at ball. · Wallace. Mrs. Burbtt SZi ted a •
Sam Belmont the evangelist. Bangalore, India and will Thorne, Sr., and Mrs. Garland Quarterly birthdays to be 00. dessert course.
:

RD, was elected president of the
W0111en's Auxiliary of Veterans
Memorial Hospital Tuesday
night.
1be meetiug in the dining
room of the hospital presided
over
by Mrs.
Robert
McElhinney gave the Auxiliary
prayer.
The
recording
secrebry's report was given by
Mrs. Harold Sauer, pro tern,
and the treasurer's by Mrs.
Sibley Slack.
A fhank,you note from Lenora
Micllael, a student nurse in her
senior term at Holzer Medical
Center' was read thanking the
auxiliary for its scholarship
that is helping "make my
dream come true."
Other officers elected were
Ada Slack, vice-president;
recording secretary, Mrs. Dana
Nelson ·; corresponding
secrelary,Mrs.EslieMossman,
and treasurer' Mrs . Sibley
Slack. Appointments were Mrs.
Harold
Sauer,
program
chairman, and Mrs.· Hugh
· Bearhs, volunteer chairman.
· There. will be a distri ct
meeting at the Good Samarilan
Hospital in ~nesville in Oc·
Iober. Mrs. George White,
· chairman, announced a rummage salewiU be held Oct. ~23
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fry
building in Middleport: Each
Auxiliary member is asked to
make a new'item for a "bazaar
table." These may be Christmasarticles.Allmembersare
· urged~ to help with this sale to
insure its success.
Everyone havt'"g clolb•'ng,
dishes, kitchen utensils or
f urm'lure th ey can donate may
phone one of these numbers,
742-5304, 993-6632, """25"", 7 ~
or.~qo "
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In Pomeroy, Middleport

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Personal Notes

Mlrn:1l5 Johnson, ~ear-del frrilbacl&lt; in tr.ining : ''Fooll&gt;all
is lllOI'e impcrlant to me than girls. I hid • gjrl frieDd who said,
'Eitle- foolball goes II' I go.' Sire went."
Sa the dispute rages. J!eming,llletrackdriwrqmted above,
''"•••nling m lhe school bola'll "'*'ing miD the right to seled
lhe cGedl, also sui: "Tbe board will jWGballly blow the wide
Iring by ll!tling some ..,...ky-vok:ed Joe Jlilquelrast far a
C88dl. 'nat's Yellow ~! "
Yellow !¥ings' pnlblem is me Meigs Duty daesl't bave,
'-*lillly. We have foo1ball and. its .........., DOl a Nilqueloasl
""""W them.

Webbs
Return From
Michigan

lTIUUC,tOn

FISHERMEN ANXIOUS 10 TEST lbeir *ill in open compeliliansbocrld Write to the Bid Bass Oe1i~ Sudi!l)', PO Ilea
IDl,Daylm, Oli.o 45429,far uenlryfmmtotheOiriD linilatiOIIal
Bass~ at While Oalt a.d: 1111 the OlriD llivs'Oct. I-ll.
Entry fee is $25.
lfound !be ground rules for 1IIP contestofinllensl.. lkybe you
will to:
Culing lilly, no trolling or drifting. Artilidal hEres CFF11J.
Boats 111111 be no less tblllF J.Ueet lclag, and matGn at least
Jiaebp.
No (Oilleslant is pennitted ID fish wiJfil 511 yards of IMif
(Oilles.. ntwho was first anchored mlbatspot.lf any CGIIeslant
is r c the blnk, he IIIU5I paD at
JSi1ls ill &amp;IIIII &lt;1. a
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Tbursday's Result.
Oakland 5 Milwaukee 4 tnightl
Chicago S California 0 (night!
h".:3:1y games scheduled)
T y's Problble Pitchers
Milwaukee (Parsons 13-16) al
Oakland (Segui 10-7), nigh!.
Chicago 1 Forster 2-3; at
California !Messersmith 18-13),
Night.
Minnesota (Biyleven 14-15) at
Kansas City (Fitzmorris 7- ~).
night.
New York (Stottlemyre 15-11)
al Detroit (Coleman 18-9),
night.
Washington ( Brober~ S-81 at
Boston. !Moret 3-3), noght.
Baltimore (Dobson 19-8 and
Leonhard 2~3) al Cleveland
IMcDoweU 12·16 and Paul
2-6), 2, twi-night.
Saturday's Games
Milwaukee at Oakland'
Minnesota at Kansas City
York at Detroit
Baltimore at Cleveland
Washington at Boston

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Ohio University will host Kent
Slate which is scheduled ID be
regionally televised and OU
coach Bill Hess isn't selling the
Golden Flashes short, even
though they were thumped by
Cincinnati after an opening win
over North Carolina State.
"We know they can move the
football," he said. "Tiley use the
Houston veer, featuring the full·
back and quarterback, which is
a triple option attack ... the
quai'lerback either gives ID the
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UPI Sports Writer
Now that most every&lt;~~e who
cares has heard about it, no one
is ready yet to believe il.
II is sWI ooly a few days since
two rambunctious young
rookies named Jim Plumkelt
Md Archie Manning pulled the
legs out from under the
establislunent, but the smart
money says that the secmd
lime around they'll be the ones
who lose their balaree.
Making their Natimal Footballl..eaguedebulslastweekfor
!he two weakest teams of 1970,
Plunkett and Manning each
engineered a remarkable upset
as the New England Pairiots
sbmned Oakland and the New
&lt;KleanS Saints surprised Los
Angeles.
Nevertheless, the odd·
st:ru~kers have made the
Patriots and Sainls heavy
underdogs in this Sunday's
action allbougb both are
playing at home against teams
that lost their opening games,
Plunkett, the He!sman Trophy winner from Stanford who
!brew for two touchdowns last

week, carries the Patriot attack
against Detroit and Manning,
who lugged the ball over from
!he me-yard line on the final
play of the game to provide the
wiming points in lis professimal bow, leam New Orleans
against San Francisco. The
Ums are fav&lt;nd by 101&gt; points
and the Forty Niner's bY 13.
Along with the forluoes &lt;1.
Manning and Plunkett, SUnday
can be a plwtal day for their
two victims of last week.
Oakland, the cmsensus choice
to repeat as Weslem Divisioo
champion in the American
Conference, travels ID San
Diego desjldale not to fall two
games back in the race, and Los
Angeles is in the same positioo
in the Western Divisioo of the
Nalimal Conference When it
OO.Is the AUanla Falcons.
1beRaidersareslim21ipoint
choices over the Chargers, who
rallied fnm two touchdowns
back to upset Kansas City last
week and the Rams are identical 2\i poinls favorites over
theFalcons, whoa.-efreshfrom
an upset vicllry over San

- II lowered their magic
number fur clinching the
division Iitle ID four.
- It marked the frrst time
since Sept. :H that the Giants
were able to post hack-!0-back
victories.

in his pocket, Dancer seemed
headed for the expected quick
vicllry in the third heat. He led
bY a half length as they made
the turn into the stretch and still
looked strmg.
Nansemond, however, in
third place a full length behind,
streaked down the stretch and
won the beat going away bY a
length, forcing the raceoff
between Jf.T. Lucas, Albatross
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and Nansemmd.
Nansemond had the post
position in the J;aceoff, with
Albatross second and H.
T. Lucas in the No .
3 spot. They never changed their positions in two
trips around the half-mile
Delaware Clllllty Fairgrounds
track.

snapped a six-year
drought for Perry in the
Astrodome and marked hiS first
victory ~i nce Aug . 31.
"We're in a real good position
now," said Giants' Manager
Charlie Fox . " I'm happy to get
lwo of three in the Dome and
two of three the rest of the way
will clinch it for us."
Fox's kindest words were
saved for McCovey, who hit his
18th homer with the bases
empty in the fourth and forced
in another run when he was hit
by a pilch with the bases
loaded in the fifth. McCovey
also slid into first base to
record a close out for the
second straight night, disregarding his injured knee. He
put out Cesar Cedeno for tbe
last out of the game.
Perry called the victory, "a
big boost for us, especially
coming here. It's been years
since I won here.''
Elsewhere in the major
leagues, Pittsburgh blanked St.
Louis 5-0, Philadelphia beat
Montreal 6-4, the New York
Mels edged the Chicago Cubs f&gt;.
4, th~ Chicago White Sox shut
out California 5-0 and Oakland
nipped Milwaukee f&gt;-4.
Willie Stargell had a twe&gt;-run
homer -his 46th -and Nelson
Briles pitched a six-hitter as
the Pirates beat St. Louis and
Greg Lozinski's two-run single
capped a four-run ninth that
carried the Phillies past Montreal.
Bob Aspromonte's two-out,
lwe&gt;-run single in the eighth
boosted the Mets over the Cubs
and gave Nolan Ryan his first
victory in seven weeks.
Rookie Lee Richard had a
three-run homer and Carlos
May adde&lt;( o".':._with the bases
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dumped California and provided
Wilbur Wood with hll Z1al
victory. Wood allowed only live
hi 1s as he pi lched hll rrlztb
straight cornplele game and
21st of the season.
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Angel 'Mangual walked with
the bases loaded and two out in
the ninth to force home the
winning run and give OFikland
its vic.tory over Milwaukee. 'lbe
smallest crowd ever to see a
major league game in Qaklalld
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Paul
Jones said during a batue
13'h San Francisco at Cincinnati
Wh Los Angeles at Atlanta (night) with British forces: "I llave
Houston at San Diego (night)
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" Kent has good offensive
speed with some real blurs in
tailback Renard Harmon and
Len Turner ... " , said Hess. "In
fact, everyone in their backfield
is averaging four yards or more
per carry .. . that's good rushing."
OU stands lf&gt;-7 in the series
with Kent which began in 1936.
Another top game wiD see
Miami Hosting Dayton and the
Flyers will be looking for only
their second win in 12 years
over the Indians.
The big gun in the Dayton
attack is fullback Gary Kosins
who has a career total of 2,170
yards but he hasn'tgained much
of it against Miami.
Last year, Kosins, gained only
45 yards in 28 carries and two
years ago he had 25 yards in
10 carries.
Miami Uobeateo
Miami is :1-ij with wins over
University of Pacific and Xavier
while Dayton has defeated Cin·
cinnati while losing last week to
Southern JUinois.
Ashland College stamped itself as one of the state's tougher smaU colleges in thrashing
Capital 26-7 last week and will
meet Otterbein which defeated
Kenyon in the season opener.
"They are definitely improved
over last year,'' said Ashland
Coach Fred Martinelli of Otterbein, "mainly due to a more
balanced passing aitack.
"There defense is young but
has good size, is quick and aggressive," said Martinelli. "Our
scouts were very impressed with
Otterbein."
Other games include :
Xavier at Marshall ; Houston
at Cincinnati; Western Illinois
at Akron ; California State, Pa.,
at Wittenberg; Central State at
Youngstown Slate; Ohio Northern at Capital and Denison at
Ithaca, N. Y.
Olivet, Mich., is at Heidel·
berg; John Carroll at Baldwin
Wallace; HramatOberlin ; H&lt;&gt;bart at Kenyon; Marietta at
Muskingum; Mount Union at
Grove City, Pa., and Depauw
at Ohio Wesleyan.
Also Albion is at Wooster;
Hiram at Oberlin; Adrian,
Mich., at Bluffton; Ellrlham at
Wilmington; Allegheny at CaseWestern Reserve; Defiance at
Ahna, Mich., and Waynesburg
at Findlay.

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Tllllay's Problbte Pitchers
Plti-lr&gt;hia (Lersch 4- U) at
Chicago t Pappas (7-13)
Pittsburgh (Blass 15·171 at
New York ISadecki 7-7), nigh!.
Montreal (Renko 15-U) al Sl.
l.Duis (Carllan 19-9), night.
Los Angeles (Downing 19-8)
ar Atlanta (Niel&lt;ro 14-13). nigh!.
San Francisco (Carrithers S·
JJ al 'Cincinnati !Grimsley 10·

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"We've just got to get strong
enough and nasty enough to
bring the baU out of there," he
said. "That was an excellent
Villanova football teamweplayed.
" It may be the only game
they lose this year,'' Murphy
said. "So it was a good one for
us to play under such pressure.
" It has to give our kids a lot
of confidence to win one like

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&lt;1. 1971 wins were U&gt;e Cane
FUturity and the Messenger
Slakes Md he was trying ID
wrapup the Triple Crown with a
Jug victory.
H.T. Luca won the first
division, holding ·on as El
Patron made a gallant stretch
bid ooly ID lose bY a neck.
Filion, driving the first-divisioo
favorite , gamely, finished
fourth, but qualified for the
third heat which matcbed the
1q1 four horses of the two
divisim races.
But after Filion finished
second to Albatroos bY a nose
behind N•nsemond, he chose to
drive bim in the third heat with
JoeO'brien laking over gamely.
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Tllui"SSIIoy's Result.
Pltilodelphia 6 Montreal 4
New York s Chicago 4
Piflsburgh 5 St. Louis o
San Francisco 2 Houston I
(Only games scheduled)

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By United Press International
Bowling Green State University's sophomore dominated
team "came of age" bist week
when it defeated Ohio University and coach Don Henleh said
"This week we find out how old
we are" wben the Falcons host
East Carolina in one of the top
games on the Ohio College football scheduled.
Nehlen said last week he
would "live or die" with his 25
sophomores and so far he has
been living pretty good following the 26-19 upset win over OU.
Now is East Carolina and its
strong running game.
Toledo, which kept its nationleading win streak alive at 25
games with a narrow 1~7 win
over Villanova, meets TexasArlington at Arlington, Texas,
Saturday night.
Toledo coach Jack Murphy
said he was disappointed in the
Rockets inability to get the ball
out of their own territory.

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St. Lovis
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Chicago ~ 81 75 .519
New York
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Montreal
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Pltilodelphia ~ 93 .408
Wesl
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Los Angeles 11-4 H .s:ia
Atlanta
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Ci.ncinnati
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llou5ton
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lben led fr001 wire to wire in the
three-ll&lt;ne race.&lt;lff which also
included H.T. Lucas, winner of
the first heal
Nansemond, who was idle
fr'~m July 16to Sept. 11 because
of a checked ligament in one of
lis legs, picked up $31,892.01
and turned in a siWing 1:5'1?,'j
in his first winning heal
'lbe Tar Heel colt just missed
nipping Albatross in !he secllld
divisimbeat,losingbYanosein
a photo finish .
That might have been a lip o!!
as to what was ahead because it
was the first time AlbatrOss,
which bad woo 17 out of 18 and
16 in a row going into the Jug,
bad ever been involved in a
photo.
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Meigs at Wellston
Kyger Creek at Southern
Southwestern at North Gallia
Frontier Local at Eastem
Symmes Valley at Hannan
Trace
Pl. Pleasant at Barboursville
Duval at Wahama
Huntington Vinson at South
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Coal Grove at Rock Hill
Columbus LM at Portsmouth

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lllcCovey drove in both runs as
U~eGiants edged the Astros 2-1.
n., victory had multiple
advantages for the Giants:
- lt boosted their disiion lead
' to three games over the idle
Dodgers with six to play.

Ohio Bobcats To Host Kent

the school."

Rally Day at Chester

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slx of !heir last 'D games in the
Dome, made it two in a row
Thursday night and all but
ended the Los Angeles Dodgers'
title hopes in the National
League West. Gaylord Perry
pilched a three-llitter and Willie

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By UPI Sports Writer
The. Houston Aslrodome, a
Chet Tunehill
sort of heU for the San
Francisco Giants the past
couple of years, became a bit
Yellow ~ Ctio Hilb Sdm', wbicla- lm:lielokd a
heavenly Thursday night.
football limn, will ina 1011 of qua siJle lbe '"' '"' Gf Im. 11lis . 'nte Giants. who had won only
JNrlbe "fll'll" (fen ,.,....u team) are t Nrc U.la t.:d boys
ia"'J Wtl)' of the scboolllle uw!ine•luy *ills Gf lhe pme
and nat ,_-lhe team will be aprlorgec6iqiD the sdlcQto
be ......m.:l by IIUilseltt:W by llle ldloal whinidJ•IiGn but
JUIIIJ tbe Yellow Sp iJ«a FonJballllnM,p Orrb IDe., • pmate,
Dtqnfit ptckapng e01 pc. .lion.
NIIIJ borr cuuld tlr!ft be ~t aver 11re 9JtS!ion, By GENE CADDES
~ Yellow ~field a faoliJall team?
DELAWARE, Oblo (UPI"He
n ._ 111e town &lt;1. .._, 4.'1111, wbidlUio is 111e boiDe of ...... juslwtpacedme," said Stanley
11ochCoD @I!, divided down tbemjddJp Gani1JIIreintelle&lt;$1al Ducer after his favored
llllf Gf the Nlilll'lrity COIUieCiied to 1\djod! is •pinst, the lllOI'e Albatross was beaten in two
IIE&amp;!nline ball for.
straight heal!! Thursday fcr the
()nW!er these direct quoles .. itpUlled in !he w.n Stnet 2lith anmal Utile Brown Jug by
JcuoD.J Q{ Sept. 22:
Herve Filion's Nansemond,
Glm Owm, bigb school. art lea «w : "WWiY lwq in a shattering his bid far $-year-&lt;&gt;ld
ft'a&amp; •lein? You injeclmjddle&lt;' valaesinloudllllll system pacing's Triple Crown .
The Jug, raced before 43,600
IIIII ~ oamething else bas to go."
Jleginold O'Neal Rami~, trudalriwr: "' ain't lulg 011 persoos at the Delaware County
Fairgrounds, was supposed ID
llwnlet, baby, and 1sWI tlinkl'IDgoillgtoliiiRil"
Barbara Harmnan, molber Q{ line lis.Jinlldag Jilt, JDeiD.. belmg to ''The Big Bird" this
ben: "Most football cnacbenrevery_,allyfmltraled males, year, with the other 14entries in
.,Oft frdly, ml most lilfil wbo pi:Q- fMiwD bne a bangnp the two-dlvisim, lhree-fearold
pace fighting it out for the rest
·aborlt. manhood."
l'railds X. Leighty, parUime Rnllcq a.cb lUid fulltime &lt;1. the $102,964 purse.
But Filion and ~ansemood
rriw*'1J'aming COIISIIllant: "llhil* Ore D!all ~ tD ft8l' the tept the Meadow Skipper super
·pull of !be family. Tlls iu oetellralu•rME**Iily. Ilbinllilhas a coli from winning it in two heats
l ligltpeiCEDiage of ernaomJat.edma., It's&amp; asy 1111111 to raise with a slirring stretch drive to
• sissy ill."
beat Albatros by a head, and
Yobn!e, Mayne, wife Gf • ~. ftadd lrigb sehool foot.
bllllfl!ell of RoDq Ftrt, Miss., wlrere me_, elocted alter
wriliDg l!rm~n toprop1q1011Ai•Ig ,.,....u stan: ''Fooll&gt;aD
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Hannah, as Ideal Mother
"Hannah, the Praying
MoU~er" lroni the Study bo;Jok,
Women of the Bible, was
presenled 'by Mrs. · Roy Mayer
when ·Friendly Circle met
Tuesday night at Trinity
Church.
·
The study brought out that
Hannah personified the ideal in
motherhood. Samuel, her son,
was an answer to her prayer
and she gave him to the Lord
when he was young. Mrs.
Donald Hauck read scripture
from 1st Samuel wl!ich included
Hannah's prayers for a son and
her prayer of lhanksjpving at
his birth. A discussion on the
topic concluded the program.
The group sang "I Love to Tell
the Story." The offering was

received by Mrs. James Fugate
wiUt prayer by Miss Elizabeth
Fick.
·
Plans for fall activities were
made during the business
meeting conducled by Miss
Fick.
Mrs. Carl Kautz reminded
members of the bazaar to be
sponsored by the Guild on Nov.
19. Mrs. Roy Mayer urged all to
attend the rally day program at
the Sunday School hour this
week.
Reports on members who are
ill wete made and a card was
signed for Mrs. Ruth HubelKauffmari, Hallifu, Mass. who
is recovering from surgery.
Mrs. Leonard Jewell and. Mrs.
Elza Gilmore, secretary and

treasurer, gave reports. Miss

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Lydia DaviS, a guest, was

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lllll4of the club to the Qlar·
terly Luncheon Oub and the
neld meeting was set f~r the
second
Wednesday
of
December at the heme of Mrs.
Smith when Ute program will be
ri Christmas verses. There '!rill
be a gift exchange.
A discussioo on pollution, its
effects, and cootrol methods,
was held. Mrs. Clara Karr and
Miss Nelle Bing were welcomed
into the membership. Others
attending were Mrs. Ben
Neutzllng, Mrs. Jed Webster,
Sr., Mrs. Ethel Williamson, and
Mrs. T. A. ilennesy.

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Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs.
Alonzo CUster, Mrs. Gerald
Wildermuth, and Mrs. Glenn
Dill of the Pomeroy Uniled
Methodist Church attended the
WSCS Workshop at Camp
Francis Asbury Tuesday.

churcbes.
For the program readings
frcm a boot by Helen Steiner
Rice were, "Prayers Are The
Stairs To God," by Mrs. MeBride; ''God Is Never Beyond
Our Reach," Ada Slack ;
"Thank God For Lit11e Tlings,"
MylaHudson; ''NoPrayersGo
Unheard," Susie Fischer; ''God
Bless America," Florence
Pot1B; "Dally Prayers Dissolve
Our Cares," Daisy Roush, and
"ln
The
Garden
Of
Gethsemane, "
by
Miss
Mumaw.

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Contributions of $100 each for
physical education equipment
andartmaterialsweremade by
the Salisbury Pl'A Tuesday
night at the school.
Mrs. Edward Kennedy,
president, had charge of the
meeting when the Jail festival
was planned. Mrs. Walter
Morris, ways and means
chairman, asked that each
family donate a boot of trading
stamps to be liSied to secure door
prizes lor the festival. The
boots are .to be giVl!ll to Mrs.
Morris by Ocl 19.
Named to purchase the
physical education equipment
with the $100 donaled were
William Wickline, Mrs. Kenneth
Chaney, Ronald Browning,
Herschel Mc:Ciure and Miss
Rosalie Story. The art
-aaaiArials wiD be ptKdlued by
Jmn AmoU, Mrs. Rowland
Dais, Mrs. W"tlliam Ohlinger,
and Mrs. Jack w~.
The Pl'A planned to sell dish
cloths and bold a jitney supper
to t.lp pay for the equipment.
Named as delegates to the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teacbors were
Mrs. Don FoJma-, Mrs. W"illiam
Ohlinger, Mrs. Harry Carleton,
Mrs. Virgil King, and Mrs.
Pbilip Radford. The alternates
are Mrs. Ronald Bnnrning,
Mrs. Jack Welter, Mrs. Walter
Morris, Mrs. Ned SWindell, and
Mrs. Herschel McClure.
Mrs. Kennedy introduced the
officers, Mrs. Ned Swindell,
vice president; Mrs. Wendell
Hoover, seaetary, and Mrs.
McClure, treasurer. John Lisle,
principal, Introduced the
teachers, Mrs. Wendell Hoover,
(irstgrade; Mrs. Rowland Dais,
second grade; Miss Rosalie
Story, third grade; William
Wickline, fourth grade; Mrs.
Kenneth Otaney, fifth grade.
and John Amott, siitb grade.
Tbe attendance banner was
won by Miss Slmy's third
grade.
Committees named for the
year are Mrs. Pbilip Ohlinger',
publicity ; Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs.
Swindell, Mrs. McClure. Mrs.
Jack Welker, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bnnrning, JOWCigiBDl;
Mrs. Uoyd llaggy, Mra.
William Pullins, Mrs. Uayd
King, Mrs. James Will,
membership; Mrs. Jack
W~. Mrs. Walter Morris,
Mrs. W"tlliam ~. Mrs.
William Witte, Mrs. Rodney
Quivey, Mrs. John W. Teaford.
Mrs. Dale Harrison, ways and
means coounittee; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneui Scit.s, health
coounittee; Edward Kennedy,
William Ohlinga", and John
Amott, safety lmllDittee. and
Mrs. Virgil King, the RevDonald Brickles, Mrs. Hoover,

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Mrs. Gerald Pullins. and Smith and family . Mrs .
Herschel McClure, spiritual Richards
attended
the
committee.
American Legion Auxiliary
Theflagceremonytoopenthe school of instruction.
meeting was conducted by
Brownie Troop 220, Jena
ATTEND CELEBRATION
Welter, Camille Swindell, Carol
RIITLAND - Mrs. Gertrude
Morris and Laura Ohlinger.
M. BuUer, Rutland, had as
weekend guests her brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
VISIT RICHARDS
Price
of Columbus. They atMr. and Mrs. Paul Gomer and
daughter, Paula, visiled Sunday tended the IIIIth Emancipation
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Celebration Sunday at the
Richards, Middleport. Mr. and Gallia Junior fairgrounds.
Mrs. Gomer returned to Dayton
and Paula remained. Monday
she was accompanied by Mrs. ··~~;;
Richards to A!hens where she is
enrolled as a sophomore at Ohio
University.
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Look Elegant
For evenings out, the casual look is a thing of the
past. Now it's the more elegant formal look, the revival
of the cocktail dress, the
hare back and plunging neckline.

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AU1'0 lRUCK

SATURDAY ancl SUNDAY
SFPTFMIER 25th &amp; 26th

CITY ICE &amp; FUEL CO.

" The Store With ., All Kinds Of Sluff"
For Pets . Stables . Large and Small Animals. !.awns ·
Gardes Gardens.

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Mrs. c.
0 . Bishop netled $t7l. It reporled that during ll]e past Mrs. Chris Diehl, yellow, and se""ed ealle, C""ti-s. ioe
fanrislted by Mrs. ~month Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. Mrs. Russell l.ittle, white, Cl'ealll, • Is. lea ..S nlllet
Canaday, Mrs. Turner, and dahlias; Mrs. Snowden; white, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
Mrs, Erlewine, made nora! marigolds, and Mrs. Diehl,
arrangements for churches, yellow, zinnias.
Mrs.
Atkins
provided
Mrs. Paul Winn presented the
arrangements for a wedding. program entiUed, "Flowers in
Mrs. Turner reported on the the Garden." There also was an
recent tour of local gardens exhibit or O&lt;iwers arranging .
including her own and those of books by Mrs. Lawrence
Mrs. Chris Diehl, Mrs . Milhoan.
Snowden, Mrs. Foley and Mrs.
Mrs. Titus used Mark 12 and a
Chapman, and Mrs. Harry prayer for devotions to open the
Williamson. Mrs. Williamson meeting. Following the creed
told of the tour of Dudley's and collect, roll call was anFlower gardens and shop at swered by 20 members with the
Parkersburg, and the . Fenton name of a book on gardening.
Glass Co. taken by Mrs. Mrs. Titus and Mrs. Atkins
Snowden, Mrs. Canaday, and
Miss Diehl.
· It was noted that the publicity
book of which Mrs. Canaday is
chairman should be sent to the
slate chairman by Dec. I.
' --1\l&gt;&lt; ,Ribbon winners at the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners'
flower show, "Busy Days,"
For Those Who
were reporled. Ten members of
Love To Read
"
Ute Rutland Club exhibiled ?J
entries in the artistic, specimen
Woman At The Well
and horticulture classes.
By Dale Eva11s Rogers
Ribbons were won by Mrs.
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Turner, white and Mrs.
Snowden , yellow, " Sunday
ANew Song
Peace; " Mrs. Canaday, blue,
Mrs. Erlewine, white, "Wed·
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nesday Wishing ;" Miss Diehl,
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Mrs. Snowden, white, blooming
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OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. 6:JO A.M.- 10 P.M.
plants; Mrs. Adkins, red, Miss
MON. Thru THURS. 6:30A.M.- 9 P.M.
Diehl, yellow, non-blooming
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plan Is; Mrs. Snowden, red,
190 Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy. Ohio
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Russell, missionary to Mexico,
currenUy home on furlough.
Miss Russell had met with the
group 1·n August to explain her
work, show a film, and display
articles made by the children.
Mrs . Conrad Ohlinger
presided at the meeting with
Mrs . Doris Carder giving
devotions using Ute topic "The
Flashlight." Mrs. Harold Smith
had prayer.
Rerreshments were served by
Mrs. Denver Kapple to those
named and Mrs. Clyde Andrews
and Mrs. Elwood Bowers.

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Mrs. Robert Canaday will in·
stall Ute ·new orficers, Mrs.
1Ja1·vey Erlewine for president;
Miss Diehl .for vice president;
Mrs. Ralph Turner, for
se.c reta ry, and Mrs. Victor
Nelson treasurer.
Also featured at the October
nieetingwillbeademonstration
by Mrs. Virgil Atkins on making
velvet roses. Members are to
take a yard of velvet ribbon not
less than one inch wide. At that
meeting also members are to
take bulbs for an exchange and
two gifts for the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center,
Athens.
The October 5 tour of
Wahkeena was announced and
members planning to take the
tour are to meet at Salem and
Main Sts. at 10 a.m. 1t was

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Tbe Monday night meeting of
the Meigs County Garden Club
Association was announced in a
leUer from Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, county contact chairman.
Mrs. Robert Kuhn will be installed as the new · contact
chairman.'
Installation of the 1971-72
officers was set for the October
meeting to be beld at the home
BROWNIE 'DIOOP m had a picnic Wednesday afternoon at of Miss Ruby Diehl with Mrs.
the rolllside Jllllt; oo Roate 3!.
Maurice Thcmpson as hostess.
Aaca~bantandotherpDM!Swereplayed.Mrs. William
Sberidan aad Mrs. Wayne Swi9ba- ·leaders planned the ling
at!tswled by Belb Perrin, Anokea. Riggs,
Eason, ~
Wi'"'lp, Soe Taylor, Jayne Hoeflich, Jan Betzing, Unda
K "'16; Lori
Contributions to two mission
~.
Rupe, Kenla Braun and Lena Phalin. Assisting projects were made during a
wilb lranttporlalioo we-e Mrs. Keith Riggs, Mrs. Bob Hoeflicb, meeting of the Evangeline
Mrs.W.
H.Perrin.MtdMrs.RogerKOvalchik.GuestswereRDger
M.ISStonary
·
socte· ty of th e
KovaJc:bolr;,
Jfidl;y Riggs, and Jon Perrin.
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Pomeroy Church of Christ
Tuesday night.
GIRL II:OUT lEADERS on every level are needed, Mrs.
The group voled to send a
WilliamOhlhler,BiglleadNeighbcrhoodchairman, reports. She money gift to the Clemens
says tbatinalmostevery('IWII!Dnnity there is a shortage of people Christian Cottage in Ontario,
"' wen with fnqz. AD,yme willing to help is asked to contact Canada, a continuing project of
Mrs. Oblinger.
the Society, and to make a
contribution to Miss Peggy
NEWS REPORTS ON scoot meetings may be telephoned to
9!11U"or notes may be left at The Daily Sentinel office.
IN COLUMBUS
Mrs. Ann Angel and son,

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Rolm mothers named were
Mrs. Sbarlee Evans, Mrs.
Phyllis O'B"!en, and Mrs.
N~ O!mmms, first;
Carne Roush, Mrs. Lmda
Burnem, Mrs. Ella Jean
Badgley, second; Mrs. Belly
Wilson, Mrs. Janet Manuel,
Mrs. Ylian Satterfield, third;
Mrs. Evelyn Foreman, Mrs.
PaullDe Wolfe, Mrs. Phyllis
Rand~ fourth; Mrs. Ann
Finley, Mrs. Lois Allen, Mrs.
Bernice Roush, Bfth; and Mrs.
Ann Boeo, Mrs. Tbcma, and
Mrs. Focie Bayman, sixth.
R!freshmenls were served by
!be cBicers.

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caanony fer eigJit membrrs of Salisbury ll!ownie
Troop Dt bill beat plamecl for 'l'bursday.
lillbe craaP Ill go into a jumor troop are Jill Wells, ~
l'llgb, Xaii!J ~. Carla Whaley, Unda Partlow. Lori Aim
fUIIias. Jle&amp;jna Dllrsl, a Patty Parter.
lin. Waller Morris, Mrs. Jack Welker, and Mrs. Ned
Swindell ~ 'tt if;rs of tbe lliowuie troop which meets each
'1'blntlay fCIIIowing scltool at the Salisbury School. A skating
party bill beat pia "led for October almg with several other field
lrilts and llllinp.

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RALLY ON TUESDAY
The First Meigs Area
Holiness Assn. will hold a rally
at the Middleport Nazarene
Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Robert E. Musser will
be the guest speaker.

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first; Mrs. Kathryn ~ll,
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Mrs. Eileen ~ck, fourth; Mrs.
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cmferred m thetr classrooms
with parents following

Plan.s were made to stage a
Rower show at the Rolland
Uniled Methodist Church Nov.
!land 14 by the Rutland Garden
Club Monday night at the home
of Mrs. James Titus. The
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STROKE SUFFERED
Mrs. A. W. (Lillian) Brewer,
fonner residentofPtriland.who
suffered a stroke recenUy, is in
New Concord Rest Center.
Cards and letters may be sent to
her at New Concord Rest
Center, Rt. I, New Concord,
Ohio ~3762. Mrs. Brewer's
husband was a former teacher
in the Meigs area.

FIVE AT ASBURY
RUTLAND- Five members
of the Rutland Uniled Methodist
Church attended the WSCS
workshop at Camp Francis
Asbury Tuesday. They were
Mrs. Robert Bumgarner, Mrs.
REVIVAL PLANNED
Everett Colwell, Mrs. C. 0.
A revival will be held at the
Chapman, Mrs. C. E. Bishop,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
and Mrs. Harvey Erlewine.
Church Oct. 2-10 with the Rev.
floyd Shook evangelist. The
Rev. Shook and others will sing.

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lerfield, Mrs. Violetta Amott,
and Mrs. Calberine Wolfe. The
alternates are Mrs . . PaullDe
Wolfe, Mrs. Romona Yooter,
Mrs . Unda Burnem, Mrs.
Pbyllis O'Brien, and Mrs. JQyce
Wbite.
.
The unit voted to pay the
council dues of SlO, an inm!ase
overlastyear.API'Awubhop
1D be held at Ohio University in
Albens was diBcusaed. Mrs.
June WICkersham, Mrs. Ei' en
Buck and Mrs. Bernice Roush
were appcmled to revise the bylaws.
James Wickline, head

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welctmed. Prayer in unison
cl.-1 the ineeting.
AvOC.tdo and peach were
featured in the table
decorations. Dahlias on a
stemmed cake plate centered
with a large candle was used on
a table. Mrs. Albert Woodard
and Mrs. Gilmore served a
dessert course to those named
and Miss Mary Virginia Reibel,
Mrs. Mary E. Chapman, Mrs.
Thomas YOWtg, Mrs. Henry
Ewing, Mrs. Phil Globokar,
Mrs. W. H. Perrin, and Mrs.
Pearl Mora. ·
Favors were pencils with
Biblical inscriptions and
cosmetics.

jitney Supper, Carnival Planned
A jillley supper and carnival
oo Oct. 23 at the Letart Falls
Eelenlentary School has beer!
planned by !be PTA there.
Further details for !be event
and cCillllllttees will be named
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of MiDemille are anat the PTA's Oct. 11 meetln8,
nouncing the engagement and fortbcuning marriage of tbeir
said Mrs. Shirley Johnson, wbo
daugbter,Unda Lou, toMr. MontyRayWolfe,son of Mr. and
presided.
Mrs. Manchester Wolfe, Racine. Wedding plans are inThe Oct. 7 meetln8 of the
em~plete.
Meigs County Council of
Parea1B and Teacbe.rs ID be held
at the Middleport llcbool was
announced. Appointed as
delegates of. County Council
SYRACUSE - The first ''ReceivedHimNot." Attending were Mrs. Ann Finley, Mrs.
meeting of !be 'l1llrd Wed· were Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Clark, Ruby Hupp, Mrs. YIQn Satnesday's Htmemakers' Club Mrs. Hood, Myla Hudson,
year was held in the meeting Thelma Grueser Mildred
l'OCIIIIS at the ·Munlcipal Park Pierce,OlarlotteN~.Janice
C'L.~
Wednesday.
Lawson, Eleanor Bohram, VI
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With President Jean HaD in Margaret Eichinger Ada Slack
cbarge, devotions were a Agnes White and
Mayes:
SYRACUSE - A delicious
portim of Psalm 119, and a
potluck lunch at noon preceded
reading, "My Hand In God's"
!be meeting of !be Star C1ass of
by Eileen Clari. The thaugbtfor
the First United Presbyterian
the day was ' 'The Gc*1en C' 1~11
lllurch School Tuesday, Sept.
Rule," and a poem, "Aullunn Jf)0
21, in !be annex of the church.
MeaseDgera," by Margaret
The regular meeting was
Eichingo.r. Rdl call was . an~ with !be reading of the
swaedby12~dies,eachgivillg
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100th Psalm by the president,
a program hint.
Frankie Mumaw, who prayed.
This year's other lBiCd'S are A luncheon meetln8 of. the Rolf call was answered
vice president, Margaret PomeroyShatespearet:lubwas naming a Bible King by seven
Cottrill and secretary and held Wednesday at the heme of memba's. Minutes of the last
lreasura-, Agnes White.
Mrs. Robert Warner.
meeting were read and
A delicious carry-in dinner Mrs. Louis Reibel offered 1reasurer's report was given by
with table grac:e givat by Edith grace preceding the luncbeon. Racbel McBride.
Hood, was enjo)led at IIOCII.
Devotions by Mrs. Dale Smith
There will be an ''inductim"
In the afternoon yearbooks were entitled, " Christ in for the Rev. Dwight Zavitz
were filled out For closing the Politics," and members SUnday evening, Sept. 26, at the
meeting Mrs. Clari read, ''He respmded to roll call by naming Middleport church. Rev. Zavitz
Came Unto His Own," and a favorite bird or flower. Mrs. is !be new minister f~r the
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"Hannah, the Praying
MoU~er" lroni the Study bo;Jok,
Women of the Bible, was
presenled 'by Mrs. · Roy Mayer
when ·Friendly Circle met
Tuesday night at Trinity
Church.
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The study brought out that
Hannah personified the ideal in
motherhood. Samuel, her son,
was an answer to her prayer
and she gave him to the Lord
when he was young. Mrs.
Donald Hauck read scripture
from 1st Samuel wl!ich included
Hannah's prayers for a son and
her prayer of lhanksjpving at
his birth. A discussion on the
topic concluded the program.
The group sang "I Love to Tell
the Story." The offering was

received by Mrs. James Fugate
wiUt prayer by Miss Elizabeth
Fick.
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Plans for fall activities were
made during the business
meeting conducled by Miss
Fick.
Mrs. Carl Kautz reminded
members of the bazaar to be
sponsored by the Guild on Nov.
19. Mrs. Roy Mayer urged all to
attend the rally day program at
the Sunday School hour this
week.
Reports on members who are
ill wete made and a card was
signed for Mrs. Ruth HubelKauffmari, Hallifu, Mass. who
is recovering from surgery.
Mrs. Leonard Jewell and. Mrs.
Elza Gilmore, secretary and

treasurer, gave reports. Miss

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neld meeting was set f~r the
second
Wednesday
of
December at the heme of Mrs.
Smith when Ute program will be
ri Christmas verses. There '!rill
be a gift exchange.
A discussioo on pollution, its
effects, and cootrol methods,
was held. Mrs. Clara Karr and
Miss Nelle Bing were welcomed
into the membership. Others
attending were Mrs. Ben
Neutzllng, Mrs. Jed Webster,
Sr., Mrs. Ethel Williamson, and
Mrs. T. A. ilennesy.

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Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs.
Alonzo CUster, Mrs. Gerald
Wildermuth, and Mrs. Glenn
Dill of the Pomeroy Uniled
Methodist Church attended the
WSCS Workshop at Camp
Francis Asbury Tuesday.

churcbes.
For the program readings
frcm a boot by Helen Steiner
Rice were, "Prayers Are The
Stairs To God," by Mrs. MeBride; ''God Is Never Beyond
Our Reach," Ada Slack ;
"Thank God For Lit11e Tlings,"
MylaHudson; ''NoPrayersGo
Unheard," Susie Fischer; ''God
Bless America," Florence
Pot1B; "Dally Prayers Dissolve
Our Cares," Daisy Roush, and
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Contributions of $100 each for
physical education equipment
andartmaterialsweremade by
the Salisbury Pl'A Tuesday
night at the school.
Mrs. Edward Kennedy,
president, had charge of the
meeting when the Jail festival
was planned. Mrs. Walter
Morris, ways and means
chairman, asked that each
family donate a boot of trading
stamps to be liSied to secure door
prizes lor the festival. The
boots are .to be giVl!ll to Mrs.
Morris by Ocl 19.
Named to purchase the
physical education equipment
with the $100 donaled were
William Wickline, Mrs. Kenneth
Chaney, Ronald Browning,
Herschel Mc:Ciure and Miss
Rosalie Story. The art
-aaaiArials wiD be ptKdlued by
Jmn AmoU, Mrs. Rowland
Dais, Mrs. W"tlliam Ohlinger,
and Mrs. Jack w~.
The Pl'A planned to sell dish
cloths and bold a jitney supper
to t.lp pay for the equipment.
Named as delegates to the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teacbors were
Mrs. Don FoJma-, Mrs. W"illiam
Ohlinger, Mrs. Harry Carleton,
Mrs. Virgil King, and Mrs.
Pbilip Radford. The alternates
are Mrs. Ronald Bnnrning,
Mrs. Jack Welter, Mrs. Walter
Morris, Mrs. Ned SWindell, and
Mrs. Herschel McClure.
Mrs. Kennedy introduced the
officers, Mrs. Ned Swindell,
vice president; Mrs. Wendell
Hoover, seaetary, and Mrs.
McClure, treasurer. John Lisle,
principal, Introduced the
teachers, Mrs. Wendell Hoover,
(irstgrade; Mrs. Rowland Dais,
second grade; Miss Rosalie
Story, third grade; William
Wickline, fourth grade; Mrs.
Kenneth Otaney, fifth grade.
and John Amott, siitb grade.
Tbe attendance banner was
won by Miss Slmy's third
grade.
Committees named for the
year are Mrs. Pbilip Ohlinger',
publicity ; Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs.
Swindell, Mrs. McClure. Mrs.
Jack Welker, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bnnrning, JOWCigiBDl;
Mrs. Uoyd llaggy, Mra.
William Pullins, Mrs. Uayd
King, Mrs. James Will,
membership; Mrs. Jack
W~. Mrs. Walter Morris,
Mrs. W"tlliam ~. Mrs.
William Witte, Mrs. Rodney
Quivey, Mrs. John W. Teaford.
Mrs. Dale Harrison, ways and
means coounittee; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneui Scit.s, health
coounittee; Edward Kennedy,
William Ohlinga", and John
Amott, safety lmllDittee. and
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Mrs. Gerald Pullins. and Smith and family . Mrs .
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Theflagceremonytoopenthe school of instruction.
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ATTEND CELEBRATION
Welter, Camille Swindell, Carol
RIITLAND - Mrs. Gertrude
Morris and Laura Ohlinger.
M. BuUer, Rutland, had as
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daughter, Paula, visiled Sunday tended the IIIIth Emancipation
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Celebration Sunday at the
Richards, Middleport. Mr. and Gallia Junior fairgrounds.
Mrs. Gomer returned to Dayton
and Paula remained. Monday
she was accompanied by Mrs. ··~~;;
Richards to A!hens where she is
enrolled as a sophomore at Ohio
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past. Now it's the more elegant formal look, the revival
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SATURDAY ancl SUNDAY
SFPTFMIER 25th &amp; 26th

CITY ICE &amp; FUEL CO.

" The Store With ., All Kinds Of Sluff"
For Pets . Stables . Large and Small Animals. !.awns ·
Gardes Gardens.

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0 . Bishop netled $t7l. It reporled that during ll]e past Mrs. Chris Diehl, yellow, and se""ed ealle, C""ti-s. ioe
fanrislted by Mrs. ~month Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. Mrs. Russell l.ittle, white, Cl'ealll, • Is. lea ..S nlllet
Canaday, Mrs. Turner, and dahlias; Mrs. Snowden; white, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
Mrs, Erlewine, made nora! marigolds, and Mrs. Diehl,
arrangements for churches, yellow, zinnias.
Mrs.
Atkins
provided
Mrs. Paul Winn presented the
arrangements for a wedding. program entiUed, "Flowers in
Mrs. Turner reported on the the Garden." There also was an
recent tour of local gardens exhibit or O&lt;iwers arranging .
including her own and those of books by Mrs. Lawrence
Mrs. Chris Diehl, Mrs . Milhoan.
Snowden, Mrs. Foley and Mrs.
Mrs. Titus used Mark 12 and a
Chapman, and Mrs. Harry prayer for devotions to open the
Williamson. Mrs. Williamson meeting. Following the creed
told of the tour of Dudley's and collect, roll call was anFlower gardens and shop at swered by 20 members with the
Parkersburg, and the . Fenton name of a book on gardening.
Glass Co. taken by Mrs. Mrs. Titus and Mrs. Atkins
Snowden, Mrs. Canaday, and
Miss Diehl.
· It was noted that the publicity
book of which Mrs. Canaday is
chairman should be sent to the
slate chairman by Dec. I.
' --1\l&gt;&lt; ,Ribbon winners at the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners'
flower show, "Busy Days,"
For Those Who
were reporled. Ten members of
Love To Read
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Ute Rutland Club exhibiled ?J
entries in the artistic, specimen
Woman At The Well
and horticulture classes.
By Dale Eva11s Rogers
Ribbons were won by Mrs.
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Turner, white and Mrs.
Snowden , yellow, " Sunday
ANew Song
Peace; " Mrs. Canaday, blue,
Mrs. Erlewine, white, "Wed·
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nesday Wishing ;" Miss Diehl,
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Mrs. Snowden, white, blooming
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OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. 6:JO A.M.- 10 P.M.
plants; Mrs. Adkins, red, Miss
MON. Thru THURS. 6:30A.M.- 9 P.M.
Diehl, yellow, non-blooming
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Russell, missionary to Mexico,
currenUy home on furlough.
Miss Russell had met with the
group 1·n August to explain her
work, show a film, and display
articles made by the children.
Mrs . Conrad Ohlinger
presided at the meeting with
Mrs . Doris Carder giving
devotions using Ute topic "The
Flashlight." Mrs. Harold Smith
had prayer.
Rerreshments were served by
Mrs. Denver Kapple to those
named and Mrs. Clyde Andrews
and Mrs. Elwood Bowers.

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Mrs. Robert Canaday will in·
stall Ute ·new orficers, Mrs.
1Ja1·vey Erlewine for president;
Miss Diehl .for vice president;
Mrs. Ralph Turner, for
se.c reta ry, and Mrs. Victor
Nelson treasurer.
Also featured at the October
nieetingwillbeademonstration
by Mrs. Virgil Atkins on making
velvet roses. Members are to
take a yard of velvet ribbon not
less than one inch wide. At that
meeting also members are to
take bulbs for an exchange and
two gifts for the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center,
Athens.
The October 5 tour of
Wahkeena was announced and
members planning to take the
tour are to meet at Salem and
Main Sts. at 10 a.m. 1t was

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Tbe Monday night meeting of
the Meigs County Garden Club
Association was announced in a
leUer from Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, county contact chairman.
Mrs. Robert Kuhn will be installed as the new · contact
chairman.'
Installation of the 1971-72
officers was set for the October
meeting to be beld at the home
BROWNIE 'DIOOP m had a picnic Wednesday afternoon at of Miss Ruby Diehl with Mrs.
the rolllside Jllllt; oo Roate 3!.
Maurice Thcmpson as hostess.
Aaca~bantandotherpDM!Swereplayed.Mrs. William
Sberidan aad Mrs. Wayne Swi9ba- ·leaders planned the ling
at!tswled by Belb Perrin, Anokea. Riggs,
Eason, ~
Wi'"'lp, Soe Taylor, Jayne Hoeflich, Jan Betzing, Unda
K "'16; Lori
Contributions to two mission
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Rupe, Kenla Braun and Lena Phalin. Assisting projects were made during a
wilb lranttporlalioo we-e Mrs. Keith Riggs, Mrs. Bob Hoeflicb, meeting of the Evangeline
Mrs.W.
H.Perrin.MtdMrs.RogerKOvalchik.GuestswereRDger
M.ISStonary
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socte· ty of th e
KovaJc:bolr;,
Jfidl;y Riggs, and Jon Perrin.
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Pomeroy Church of Christ
Tuesday night.
GIRL II:OUT lEADERS on every level are needed, Mrs.
The group voled to send a
WilliamOhlhler,BiglleadNeighbcrhoodchairman, reports. She money gift to the Clemens
says tbatinalmostevery('IWII!Dnnity there is a shortage of people Christian Cottage in Ontario,
"' wen with fnqz. AD,yme willing to help is asked to contact Canada, a continuing project of
Mrs. Oblinger.
the Society, and to make a
contribution to Miss Peggy
NEWS REPORTS ON scoot meetings may be telephoned to
9!11U"or notes may be left at The Daily Sentinel office.
IN COLUMBUS
Mrs. Ann Angel and son,

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Rolm mothers named were
Mrs. Sbarlee Evans, Mrs.
Phyllis O'B"!en, and Mrs.
N~ O!mmms, first;
Carne Roush, Mrs. Lmda
Burnem, Mrs. Ella Jean
Badgley, second; Mrs. Belly
Wilson, Mrs. Janet Manuel,
Mrs. Ylian Satterfield, third;
Mrs. Evelyn Foreman, Mrs.
PaullDe Wolfe, Mrs. Phyllis
Rand~ fourth; Mrs. Ann
Finley, Mrs. Lois Allen, Mrs.
Bernice Roush, Bfth; and Mrs.
Ann Boeo, Mrs. Tbcma, and
Mrs. Focie Bayman, sixth.
R!freshmenls were served by
!be cBicers.

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caanony fer eigJit membrrs of Salisbury ll!ownie
Troop Dt bill beat plamecl for 'l'bursday.
lillbe craaP Ill go into a jumor troop are Jill Wells, ~
l'llgb, Xaii!J ~. Carla Whaley, Unda Partlow. Lori Aim
fUIIias. Jle&amp;jna Dllrsl, a Patty Parter.
lin. Waller Morris, Mrs. Jack Welker, and Mrs. Ned
Swindell ~ 'tt if;rs of tbe lliowuie troop which meets each
'1'blntlay fCIIIowing scltool at the Salisbury School. A skating
party bill beat pia "led for October almg with several other field
lrilts and llllinp.

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RALLY ON TUESDAY
The First Meigs Area
Holiness Assn. will hold a rally
at the Middleport Nazarene
Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Robert E. Musser will
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first; Mrs. Kathryn ~ll,
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cmferred m thetr classrooms
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Plan.s were made to stage a
Rower show at the Rolland
Uniled Methodist Church Nov.
!land 14 by the Rutland Garden
Club Monday night at the home
of Mrs. James Titus. The
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STROKE SUFFERED
Mrs. A. W. (Lillian) Brewer,
fonner residentofPtriland.who
suffered a stroke recenUy, is in
New Concord Rest Center.
Cards and letters may be sent to
her at New Concord Rest
Center, Rt. I, New Concord,
Ohio ~3762. Mrs. Brewer's
husband was a former teacher
in the Meigs area.

FIVE AT ASBURY
RUTLAND- Five members
of the Rutland Uniled Methodist
Church attended the WSCS
workshop at Camp Francis
Asbury Tuesday. They were
Mrs. Robert Bumgarner, Mrs.
REVIVAL PLANNED
Everett Colwell, Mrs. C. 0.
A revival will be held at the
Chapman, Mrs. C. E. Bishop,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
and Mrs. Harvey Erlewine.
Church Oct. 2-10 with the Rev.
floyd Shook evangelist. The
Rev. Shook and others will sing.

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lerfield, Mrs. Violetta Amott,
and Mrs. Calberine Wolfe. The
alternates are Mrs . . PaullDe
Wolfe, Mrs. Romona Yooter,
Mrs . Unda Burnem, Mrs.
Pbyllis O'Brien, and Mrs. JQyce
Wbite.
.
The unit voted to pay the
council dues of SlO, an inm!ase
overlastyear.API'Awubhop
1D be held at Ohio University in
Albens was diBcusaed. Mrs.
June WICkersham, Mrs. Ei' en
Buck and Mrs. Bernice Roush
were appcmled to revise the bylaws.
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welctmed. Prayer in unison
cl.-1 the ineeting.
AvOC.tdo and peach were
featured in the table
decorations. Dahlias on a
stemmed cake plate centered
with a large candle was used on
a table. Mrs. Albert Woodard
and Mrs. Gilmore served a
dessert course to those named
and Miss Mary Virginia Reibel,
Mrs. Mary E. Chapman, Mrs.
Thomas YOWtg, Mrs. Henry
Ewing, Mrs. Phil Globokar,
Mrs. W. H. Perrin, and Mrs.
Pearl Mora. ·
Favors were pencils with
Biblical inscriptions and
cosmetics.

jitney Supper, Carnival Planned
A jillley supper and carnival
oo Oct. 23 at the Letart Falls
Eelenlentary School has beer!
planned by !be PTA there.
Further details for !be event
and cCillllllttees will be named
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of MiDemille are anat the PTA's Oct. 11 meetln8,
nouncing the engagement and fortbcuning marriage of tbeir
said Mrs. Shirley Johnson, wbo
daugbter,Unda Lou, toMr. MontyRayWolfe,son of Mr. and
presided.
Mrs. Manchester Wolfe, Racine. Wedding plans are inThe Oct. 7 meetln8 of the
em~plete.
Meigs County Council of
Parea1B and Teacbe.rs ID be held
at the Middleport llcbool was
announced. Appointed as
delegates of. County Council
SYRACUSE - The first ''ReceivedHimNot." Attending were Mrs. Ann Finley, Mrs.
meeting of !be 'l1llrd Wed· were Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Clark, Ruby Hupp, Mrs. YIQn Satnesday's Htmemakers' Club Mrs. Hood, Myla Hudson,
year was held in the meeting Thelma Grueser Mildred
l'OCIIIIS at the ·Munlcipal Park Pierce,OlarlotteN~.Janice
C'L.~
Wednesday.
Lawson, Eleanor Bohram, VI
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With President Jean HaD in Margaret Eichinger Ada Slack
cbarge, devotions were a Agnes White and
Mayes:
SYRACUSE - A delicious
portim of Psalm 119, and a
potluck lunch at noon preceded
reading, "My Hand In God's"
!be meeting of !be Star C1ass of
by Eileen Clari. The thaugbtfor
the First United Presbyterian
the day was ' 'The Gc*1en C' 1~11
lllurch School Tuesday, Sept.
Rule," and a poem, "Aullunn Jf)0
21, in !be annex of the church.
MeaseDgera," by Margaret
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a program hint.
Frankie Mumaw, who prayed.
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vice president, Margaret PomeroyShatespearet:lubwas naming a Bible King by seven
Cottrill and secretary and held Wednesday at the heme of memba's. Minutes of the last
lreasura-, Agnes White.
Mrs. Robert Warner.
meeting were read and
A delicious carry-in dinner Mrs. Louis Reibel offered 1reasurer's report was given by
with table grac:e givat by Edith grace preceding the luncbeon. Racbel McBride.
Hood, was enjo)led at IIOCII.
Devotions by Mrs. Dale Smith
There will be an ''inductim"
In the afternoon yearbooks were entitled, " Christ in for the Rev. Dwight Zavitz
were filled out For closing the Politics," and members SUnday evening, Sept. 26, at the
meeting Mrs. Clari read, ''He respmded to roll call by naming Middleport church. Rev. Zavitz
Came Unto His Own," and a favorite bird or flower. Mrs. is !be new minister f~r the
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N. J ., when it was tbe most
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Prayer
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meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday .
W. H. Perrin, pastor. Roy the Rev . Fred Hill. pastor.
- ·. Rev. Robert Searles, pastor.
MT. UNION BAPTIST - 1
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Rev
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school
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director;
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reloMrsal, 7: 30 p.m .. Thursday, meeting Wednesday. 7:Jll p.m. School ~ 9: XJ; evenir19 worship, m.; Sunday evening service, nesday prayer and Bible study,
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CHRISTIAN
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CHRISTIAN John Wyaff, pastor; J . S. Davis,
social room.
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Middl._t. Rev. Henry L. Key, Craig, pastor. Sunday sc hool , pastor. Sunday School, 9: 30 a. Sunday School supI. ; Sunday .
school, 9: 30 a . m., Morning '
PO~EROY CHURCH OF
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C!vde V. Henderson, pastor.
p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday prayer meeting,
LETART FALLS UNITED·
Sunday School 9:30 a . m ..
FIRST UNITED PRES- Wednesday , 7: 30 p.m.
,7:30 p. m.
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BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev.
CHRISTIAN
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MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF Shook. pastor ; Herschel Norris,
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Sunday school, 9:30a.m.;
~-ing service 7:30 p. m. Mid
School 9:30 a . m., Lewis Sauer. Pleasant. Sunday .School 9: IS GOD _ Racine Roule 2_ The supl.
morning
sermon, 10:30 a.m.;
week service. Wednesday, 7:Jf supt.; worshi p service 10:3( a .m. Sundays, 11 a .m.; Wed- R
ev. Charles Ha'n~. pas tor: evening sermon, 7:30 alter- ,
p. m.
a .m.
nesday, leslimonial meeting 8 Sttnday school •. 9. t5 a.m.. naling each Sunday. Ptayer
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev
p.m. All welcome.
morn ing w~rsh1p , 11 a .m . service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
_Stanley Plallenburg, minister.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Ev.ening ~v1ces, Tuesd~y ~nd ( Prayer meeting, 7: 30 p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Froday, 7:30.
Morning prayer and sermon, • .Lar ry Carnahan presidi ng
alternating Sundays.
.
10:30 a . m. Holy communion minister. Sunday, Bible lecture, - Letart Route I, the Rev. Stan
and sermon, first Sundays, 9:30 a . m. ; Watchtower study, Cra ig, pastor . Sunday school.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
10:30 a . m. Church school, 10:30 a. m .; Tuesday, Bible 9: 30 a .m.; prayer and Bible CHURCH OF CHRIST - John GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P.
kindergarten l hrough eighlh study, 7: 30 p. m. ; Thursday, study, 7:30p.m. Collage prayer • Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, Smith, pastor. Sunday School,
grade, 10:30 a . m.
m ini stry school 7: 30 p. m .• serv ice , Tuesday, 10 a.m. ; 9: 30 a .m. ; morning worship, lOa. m.; Arthur Henson, Supl.;
worship serv ice, Fr iday. 7:30 10: 30 ; evening worship, 7:30 Morning Worship 11 a. m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF service meeting 8:30 p. m.
CHRIST-Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH p.m.
p.m. Wednesday Bible sludy, You"ll Peoples service, 7 p.m.;
paslor. BibleSchool.9:30a. m. ; ·of Christ in Christi•n UniOnMA~ON - CHURCH
OF 7:30p.m.
Evenong service, 7:30 p. m.;
worship, 10: 30; adult worship La wrence Manley. pastor ; Mrs. CHRIST - John Steele, pastor.
Mid-Week Prayer
Wednesday
'service -and .. youag peoples Russell Young , Sunday School Worship. 10 a .m. ; Bible study,
PLANTS
COMMUNITY Service, 7: 30 p. m.
~·==
meeting, both 7: 30 p. m. _Sun- Supt. Sunday School9: 30 a.m .; 11 : IS a .m.; evening worship, MISSION Antiquity.
Sermeeting,
6:
30
p.
m.;
Evening
day-Wednesday.
combo ned Even ing worship 7:30. Wed- 7:30 p.m. M1d-week serv1ce. vices, 7:30 p. m. Thursday and worship. 7: 30 p . m.
Bible study and prayer nesday prayer meeting , 7:30 p. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday evenings. John Dill,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
meeting, 7:30 p. m.
m.
pa
stor.
It's afte r hours. Yet most of the windows are bright. Perhap•
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
THE SALVATION ARMY MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer in
M I 0 D L E PORT PEN- GOD - Second St. , Mason, W.
Grate, ~stor. Worship service,
the cleaning crew is at work, or a few executives catching up on
r,llarge. ~~ 10 ~ m.._ TECOS~A.L. Third Ave.• the Va. Chester Tennant, pastor.
11 a . m. ~nd 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
their mail.
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Sunday School, 9:30 a . m.
Holiness meeting; iu:JU a. m. Rev. W1lham Kn1ttel . pastor, Sunday school, 10 a . m .;
Sunday School. Young People' s Ronald Dugan, Sunday School morn ing worship, 11 a. m.; MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Hart, Richard Barlon, sup!. Prayer
Whatever the reason, the lighled windows glow with purpose.
Legion, 7p.m.;Thursday, 11o3 supi.; Classes for all ages, evangellsllc service, 7:30 p. m. pastor. Sunday School service meeting , Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
The dark windows ote blank, austere and forbidding. What differp. m., Ladies Home League; 1 eveni~ service. 8 p.m. Y~g Bible study and prayer service, 10 a .m . Prayer Meeting each
•
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PRES-.
p. m~ rl;~oc:cPeoples meeting and B1ble ' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Phone Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sunday
ence
o
ne
flick
of
a
light
swilch
con
make
I
BYTERIAN Mrs. Norma
eve ning service, 7:30p.m .
SACRJiD HEAR f - t&lt;ev .-_ Study Fridav 8 o.m
m -5133.
Lee, Sunday Schoop SuperinPeople are like the windows of this building. Some, radiant
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
tendent. Sunday School 9:30 a .
w~h
the joy of living, line! days lull, happy one! useful. They ore
pastor .
Ph~ne
992 -28~5,
FF.cEWILL BAPTIST
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST m. Sunday Service 8 p. m. Rev.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Saturday evenong Mass, 7-30 CHURCH - Corner Ash and CHRIST in Christian Union Pomeroy - Harr isonville Max Donahue, Middleporl,
fun to be oround. Others, gloomy ond sod, fine! life lonely and
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 . Plum,
Middleoort.
Noel Rev. O' Dell Manley, pastor. Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor·
meaningless. Their company is tedious.
a.m . Conlesslons, Saturday 7· Herrman. pastor; Guy Priddy, Sunday school. 9: 30 a .m.. Roger
Paul
McElroy ,
Sunday
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
7:30p.m.
.
Sunday School Supt. Saturday Manley, supL ; evening service, School Supt. Sunday Schooi9:30 METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
Whot makes the difference? Where con you furn if lile seems
• POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST evenlng serv ice. 7 p. m. Sunday 7: 30. Wednesday even ing a. m .; morning worship and Gill , pastor. William Bailey,
troublesome? You can't flick a switch to change on attitude.
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George School, 10 a . m .; Sunday prayer meeting , 7:30 p.m . commun ion , 10: 30 a. m. ; supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;
'Skinner, Sunday School supl. evening worship, 7 p. m.
Sunday evening youth service Sunday evening youth Christian Morning worsh ip. 10:30 a . m. ;
The secret ;s in your church. Worship one! sfuciy there, one! welSunday School, 9:30 a . m.;
6: t5 with Macy Lou Carter, endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser- Evening worship, 7:30 p. m .
come the living presence of God into your heart and mind. Your
vices , Sunday, 7: 30 p . m . Wednesday , Christian Youth
morning worship, 10 ' 30 a . m.;
FIR.ST a•PTfSfCHURCHol leader. No Tuesday service.
· BYF, 6 p. m. ; Bible Sludy
"
whole life will be lighted ond your doys filled with new happineJS.
Wednesday evening prayer Crusade, 6: 30 p. m.; Prayer
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir Middleporl, corner of Sixth and
meetingand
Biblestudy,7:
30p.
meeting
7:30p.
m.
Thursday.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
,P.I'adice, Wed., 8:30 0 • m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles
.choir practice, 7 p. m .
Services,
315
Main
St., Pl. m.
•
Simons,
pastor.
Danny
ST PAUL LUT
Monday
Sunday
Tuesday Wecinesciay
Fridoy
Saturday
Thursdoy
•
HER.. N Thompson, Sunday School Pleasant. Sunday services, 11
DEXTER CHURCH OF
a .m . Wednesday Testimonial
~':d.ArlhuSchoolrC. L.und
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Super
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nlendenl.
Sundav
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
R
omans
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Chronicles
• Psalms •
Psalms
• Isaiah • Matlhew • Mark
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
15
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a. m.. church school lor everyone meetjnp. 7: :1l o.m.
Pine Grove. the Rev. Arthur pastor. Norman C.. Will, sup!.
15:1-6
29,30-33
51:1
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58,3-12
7:1·13
17:22·27
O!arles Evans, Supt.; worship 9 15
Mor ·
hi
Combs, pastor. Sunday School, Sunday School 9:30 a . m.;
a.m. ; E nong
wors
p
service, 10.. 30 a . m. on.
.
MEi~i
COUNTY
9 a. m.; church services, 10 a. Worship service, 10: 30 a . m.
firmation class, Tuesday, 4, 15 1_0:15 a.m:; venong servoces,
m.
to 5: 30 p.m. ; Junior Con- 7. 30_p.m. , Wednesday prayer
Chri~tian Endeavor Sunday
MEIGS
evenrng .
lirmalion class, Thursday, 6, 30 seryoce, 7:30p.m. Exira youth
to 7: (5 p .m.
_actoviloes on Sunday, 5 p.m .• for
COOPERATIVE
REORGANIZED CHURCH
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT-· all youth up to sixth grade; 6:30
OF
JESUS CHRIST 0" LATPARISH
TIST _ Pomeroy, Mulberry ~'i'~~ior and senior high
TER DAY SAINTS- ~ortlandWith the hope it will, in some measure. foster and help sustain that whi_ch is
Hgts. llerbet I Morgan, pastor:
THE UNITED
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Racine Road . Ralph Johnson,
ood in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the bustness
METHODIST CHURCH
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a .
CHURCH
OF CHRIST,
Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p.
evangelist ; Thurman Carsey. m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
Robert R. Cord. Director
m.; worship; 3: 15p.m. Dorcas Middleport, 5th and Main.
:irms and organizations whose nall)eS appear below.
Society, lOa. m. each Thursday. Raulin Moyer, pastor. Michael
POMEROY CLUSTER
Bible Schoolsupt. ; Bible School m.; Sunday evening service, 7
Rev. Roberl R. Card
·
"GRAHAM UNITI;:O METH- Gerlach, Sunday School sup!.
9: 30 a.m. ; morn1ng
wors h'1p, p. m . Wednesday evening
Rev. 5t•nten Smith
lh
11
pr,ayer services, 7:30 p. m.
_
ODIST CHURCH - Preaching Bible School, 9:30 a.m.; mor10 : 30 a.m .; you
C ESTER W h' 9 5
mee ng, 6
_
9:30 a . m., first and second ning worsh ip, 10: 30 a .m .;
HCh h Schooorsl10 op :I a . p.m .• evening service, 7 p.m.,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ' Sundays of each month; third evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; m.;
urc
a . m.
Christian Workers Class. G 1 Be d Ch 1
ENTERPRISEWorship.
9
rea
n •
ares Norr is,
and fourth Sundays each monlh, : prayer service 7 p.m. Wed, I IO
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer paslor. Worship service, 9: 30 a .
Ch
h
Schoo
PLUMBING AND HEATING
a. m .;
urc
.worship service at 7:30 p. m. nesday.
• a . m. meeHng Wednesday 7· 30 p m
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Phone 992-3284
Wednesday evenings al 7:30,
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992-2550
Middleport
'"· m. ; Church Sehooi 10 a . m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST" "- C'ARtltTON ·cHURCH · ..:.. ·
Prayer and Bible 6ludy ...
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a. m.; ChurchSchoo19:15a. m.; weekly, _9:30 a .m. on Sunday. School, 9:30a. m., Ralph Car ,
UMYF 6:30 p. m.
Preachong forst and lhord sup!. Worship serv ice, 10:30 a .
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship Su~days of month by Clifford m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
lOa. m.; Church Schooi9 a . m.; Smoth. 9:30a.m.
Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
UMYF 6:30p. m.
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
RACINE 'l'llfSr CHURCH pastor.
Bakers oi Good Bread
Middleport, Ohio
OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Huntington, W. Va .
HEATH - Worship 10: 30 a . Sunday 'School . 9: 30 a . m. ;
OLD
DEXTER
CON m.; Church School 9:30 a . m.; Morn ing Worship, 10:30 a . m. ; GREGATIONAL CHURCH .UMYF 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Rev . Willard Dutcher, pastor.
RUTLAND- Worship 9: 15 a. Wednesda y, Sunday School Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
m.; Church School 10 a. m.; Super intendent, Pauline Mc- School Supt. Sunday School,
7 p. m.
Ci inlock, pastor. Rev . Morris 9:45 a . m. Church Services first
I
I UMYF
Sales · Allis Chalmers-=-Service
SALEM CENTER- Worship M. Wolfe.
third Sundays following
I
I 9a. m .; Church School lOa. m.; RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - and
Farm · Industrial - Lawn - Garden
Sunday School , Second and
Middleport, Olio
Helen Bottel
1 UMYF Thursday . 7 p. m. ·
1
CharlesNorris, paslor. Sunday fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
School. 9: 30 a . m. ; Morning m. services .
WHEN WILL THEY EVER LEARN'
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
worship, 10:(5 a . m.; Sunday
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
•
ASBURY - Worship 11 a . m.; evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ;
Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Deer Belen:
Churc h School 9:50 a . m.; Wednes day eve ning Bible
Sunday School supt., Ronald
Yoapnbabl.ygetliredofsucb~, wll'manolberwoman
WSCS, lsi Tuesday.
Study. 7:30 o. m.
Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a .
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Pomeroy
Athens Road
ID ovewiouam.riec!D18D. Imethimlwoyearsagowbenbeand
on .; Churc h School IO a. m.;
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, m.; preaching 10: (5 a . m.;
The Store with A"Heart
A Family That Worships Together . Racine
lis wife were separaled. Ewn when tbey went bact logelbel-, I WSCS. 3rd Wednesday. 7:30 p. Re v. Lawrence Sull ivan , Even ong services, 7:30 p. m.
949-3342
· lim
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pastor . Sunday School 9: 30
lill "-'
Stays Together .
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
I
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MINERSVILLE - Worship a .m .; youth and junior youth
I got pepant, and be 81flll'e he wasn't the falbel- (a vasec- 10 a . m.; Church School9a . m.; service. 6: (5 p.m. ; evening METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
kmy, be SAID), and told me if I kept the baby be would never WSC S. 3rd Monday. 7:30 p. m . worsh ip, 7:30p.m .; prayer and Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
speak to me again. So I gave ber away, knowing ahnOI!lt forcerSYRACUE - Worship. 8 a. praise, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. a .m .; Morn ing_ worship, 10:30
a.m. ; Young People's service,
... ,_ sbe
biB
•
m.; Church School, 9 a . m .;
SIL-VER RUN FREE BAP· 6: 45p.m . ; Evangelistic service,
_.,
W8S
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Prayer and Bible Sludy,
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Holsum Bread
TIST - "Rev. Howard Kimble. 7: 30 p.m . Prayer meeling,
Now Ibearbis wife isezpecting. When ~ faced him wilb it he Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
pasklr. Sunday school, 10 a .m.; Thursday , 7:30 p.m.
Middleport, 0 .
Middleport, Olio
......n.-1 ''So I lied ... "
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Henry Davis, supt.; evening
Rev. W. Dale McClurg
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
ser vice, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer
Hee:qJeetsme tokeeponwilbbim. And,call mea fool,llelen,
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev.
meeti
ng,
Thursday,
7:
30
p.m.
bull want to becall!lei still !ewe him_'!ben there are times when 1
Rev. ~rlha Ann Mallner
L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
APPLE GROVE- Worsh ip B
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
Roger
Wilfred, Sr. , Sundar.
wanttosuebimforthelOIISofmybaby.- WHICH?
p. m . 2nd and 4th Sundays;
GODRev.
Donald
A.
Sheets,
School
Supt.
Sunday Schoo,
Nlember of the Big 3
Deer ''Wbicb":
Cllurch School 9:30a. m.; Mid
pastor.
Sunday
School
9:30
a
.
9:30
.
a
.
m.;
Sunday
evening
Neilbel-!
Week Service, Wednesday, 8 p.
General Nlerchandise
m.; Worsh ip service, 11 a . m.; worship 7:30. Prayer meeting.
Chester, Ohio
Evening
service,
7:
30.
Prayer
Tuesday.
7:30
p.
m.
Ernest
Tuppers
Plains
667·3280
Get smart (finally ) and pull out of this cheater's life. You've ' mBETHANY !Dorcas I
~led loog enough.-H.
Worship, 9:30 a . m. ; Church serv ice and youth serv ice. Deet~r , class leader. Yough
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Meetong Wednesday, 7:30p. m .,
School 10:30 a . m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN I Ernest Deeter, leader.
•
CARME'L - Worship, II a.
Dear Helen :
m ., l si and lrd Sundays ; Homer Stephe ns. pastor.
MT. HERMON UNITED
Church School. 10 a. m.
My brother Kirk is a lazy good.for-nothing and his wife is oo
Sunda y School. 9:30 a .m. ; BRETHERN CHURCH IN
EAST LETART - Worship, 9 .m orning wotship, 10:30 a .m.; CHRIST - Rev . Robert Shook,
Family Recreation
better, but lbey have a year-old baby-80 the whole fiiDlily gives
a. m ., 1 sl and 3rd Sundays ; Robert Bobo. Sunday school pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 a .
Pomeroy-Niember F. D. I. C. &amp;
S~imming
bmbandwlabecausewedon' twantthebabytosuffer.
Church School, lOa. m .• tsl and
.
.
m., Roy Pooler. sup!.; Alfred
Federal Reserve System
Jrd Sundays, 9 a . m., 2nd and s~p t .; Sun day e'":en1ng serv1ce, Wolfe ,. asst. supt.; morning
Kirkdoesn'twork. No excuse except be's tired after being out
•th Sundays; Mid Week Service, 7. 30. Youth meetong, Monday, 7 worshop, 11 a .m .; evening
COIIIIantzy wilb bis jailbird friends. He's been an-esled five limes Wednesday, B p. m.
p.m. Mid-week service, Wed- sermon. 7: 30 p .m ., alternating
N\eigs County Bran·ch
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 nesda y, 7: 30p.m . . ,
and ow parents bave bad to bail him wt, pay lawyers' fees , etc.
each Sunday. Class meeting. 11
a.
m
.•
2nd
and
4th
Sundays;
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
a
. m . alternating Sunday
wlicb !bey ean't afford.
Churc h School, 10 a. m.
Rexall Drugs
THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. mornings,
Alfred
Wolfe,
If It weren't for us, be wouldn' t even feed tbe baby, pay the
LETART FALLS - Worship Larimore, pastor . Bob /VIoore, layleader; Chr istian Endeavor,
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
utilities. It's got so now be comes over and belps himself to 10 a. m .; Church School 9 a . m. Sunday School Supt . Sunday 7: 30 p . m . Sunday, Roger
992-2955
Pomeroy
MORNING STAR - Worship School , classes tor all ages, 9:30 Buc kl ey, president. Prayer
296 W-:-second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
any~ be wants at our houses. Anyooe but a relative, we'd call
9:30 a . m.; Church School 10:30 a . m .; mor.11ing worship, 10:(5, mee tong, Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
It ''breaking and entering." Their apartment is so filthy we won't
a. m .; MidWeek Servic e, NY]&gt;S Sunday, 6: 30 p . m.; Board meeting l irsl Monday
.
Wednesday. 8 p. m.
evangelistic service, Sunday, each month . 7 ~ 30 p ,' m.
go there.
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
p.m. Mid-week prayer, .
When the brothers and sislers decide to get tough, M001 cries 11 a . m .• lsi and 3rd Sundays; 7:30
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
meet ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p.ni.
and
.
and says we're going against our own blood. What can we do about Churc h School, 10 a . m.
Mss ionory meeting , second PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
Electric
ihJtor
Repair
Worship 7: JO Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
St. Rt. 7
Russell Lester, pastor. Worsh lr
Chester, Olio
810 W. Main
lbisclrul*en bum-ben he uses his child lo keep us "giving"?- p. PORTLANDm.; Cllurch School 9: 30 a . m.
992 _5750
serv1ce, 9 a . m.; Sunday Schoo
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
UVING JN A NIGHTMARE
UNITED
FAITH
NON10
a
.
m.
'
SUTTON - Worship. II a . m.
Rev .
2nd 'and 4th Sundays; Church DENOMINATION .
Deer LIN:
Dennis Weaver, paslor. Sunda) RUTlAND
School 10 a . m.
What your famlly needs is a "get tough" conference whicb
WESLEYAN !Racine) - school. 9:30a.m.; Bob Barber,
wiD persuade your' protective mother it's time to let go ... thai Worsh ip. · 11 a . m.; Cllurch supt.; worship servi ce. 10:30 RUTLAND FIRST BAPa .m.; youth meeting, 6: (5 p.m.; TIST - Re v. Samuel Jackson,
School. 10 a . m.
Take Someone with You to Church
'
pia~ ' 'llrotber's keeper" is a dangerous and losing game.
Meats and Groceries
UM YF tor all churches of the church, 7: 30 p.m. Bible study , pa stor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
In
Pomeroy
Over
90
Years
Syracuse
If lllqs are as bad as you say, the baby can be legally Sout hern Cluster, 7: 30 p. m. Wednesday. 7: 30 p.m.
992-3986
~s . Gertrude Buller, supt.
Kermit
Walton,
Nf;Jr.
.
Prayer
Service,
I
:
30
p.
m.;
each
Sunday
al
the
Youth
Rllloved lrt1n Ibis man's hwsehold. Then : next time he is
Cenle r (Oak Grove Road . I
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN' pr,...ching service, 2 p. m.
.-nsled, let the law lake its course.-H.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,
Deer Helen:
pa stor . Sunday School, 10 a . m. ;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev . Jacob lehman
Rev
.
Standley
Brandum
Winnie
Holsinger.
sup!.
MorCHRIST
- Sunday school, 9:30
I get fed up with the "good" people who criticize the "evil"
ALFRED - Worsh ip II a . m.; nlng sermon, 11 a . m.; Evening a .m., V._ H. Braley, sup!.;
.:lUvities of Nevada-mainly gambUng, prootituUoo and quickie
Furniture and Appliances
Churc h School lOa. m.: Prayer ser vice Chr istian Endeavor, commun1on an'd devotions,
Church and Offlce .Supplies-Gifts
meet ing . Wednesday. 7:45p. m. 7: 30 p . m .; Mrs . Lyda 19 : 30 a . m . Regular board
•lvan:es.
992-2641
Phone
985·3308
Chester,
Middleport
JOPPA - Worship 10 a . m. ; Ch eval ier, president . Song meeting 7: 30, third Saturday
1"- people, such as "Disappointed" (she jumped on you for Chur
•
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and sermon. ~: 20. Mid- ""fnr""'~UTLAND
tOMnot calling NeviidaaSod001and Gomorrah ), have probably never .Meel ing , Wednesday, B p. m. service
Week prayer meetong Wed- MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
llftd ill IDJSiale. Underworld characters thrive oo mote here
LONG BOTTOM - Cllurch nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazoe A
nr
1
sun d~Y. :
Attend the Church of Your Choice
1 IS, pas or.
mos
vices, 9a . m.; Sunday School Holsinqer class leader.
llln die,- do anywhere else. frime is not rampant. It's .a GOOD ser
•
. School , 9: 30 a . m.; Worshop '
9: 45 a. m. Bibl e sludy eve ry
t u ; E ~ O Y LOWER LIGHT service, II a . m.; Wednesday
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choir meeting. 7:: 30 p. m. Pra yer George Casto, pastor. Sunday m.; morning church 10:30 a . evening worship, 7130. Wed.:
reloMrsal, 7: 30 p.m .. Thursday, meeting Wednesday. 7:Jll p.m. School ~ 9: XJ; evenir19 worship, m.; Sunday evening service, nesday prayer and Bible study,
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Mrs. Paul Nease. d irector . All
7: JO. Thursday evenmg prayer 7:30p . m. Wednesday service, 8 7: lO .p.m . ..
day quilling party lor Busy Bee
service,
7:30
p
.m
.
p. m.
MIDDLEPORT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Oass, Thursday, at church
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
- Mr.
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Mf. MORIAH BAPTISTHOBSON
CHRISTIAN John Wyaff, pastor; J . S. Davis,
social room.
Corner Fourth and Ma in, Second and Pomeroy Sis., Sian UNION Darrel Doddrlll,
Middl._t. Rev. Henry L. Key, Craig, pastor. Sunday sc hool , pastor. Sunday School, 9: 30 a. Sunday School supI. ; Sunday .
school, 9: 30 a . m., Morning '
PO~EROY CHURCH OF
Jr ., pastor. Sunday Sc~ 9:30 9: t5 a .m.; worship service, 11
THE NAZARENE - Corner a. m.. Arnold Richards, sup!.; a .m. ; 1rainlng union, 6:30'"p.m . ; m .. Annie Mohler, supt. ; Sermon, 10: 30 a. m. Evening
~
Un ion and Mulberry . Re v. M&lt;?rni_"9 _worship 10: 30 a, m. _ evening worship service, 7: 30 Leonard Gilmore. first elder; sermon, 1 p. m.
evening service, 7:30 p. m.
C!vde V. Henderson, pastor.
p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday prayer meeting,
LETART FALLS UNITED·
Sunday School 9:30 a . m ..
FIRST UNITED PRES- Wednesday , 7: 30 p.m.
,7:30 p. m.
BRETHREN - Rev. Robert
Raymond Wa lburn, sup!
BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF Shook. pastor ; Herschel Norris,
Morning worship 10: 30 a . m:. Russell Lesler, pastor. Sunday Services at 315 Main St .• Pl.
Sunday school, 9:30a.m.;
~-ing service 7:30 p. m. Mid
School 9:30 a . m., Lewis Sauer. Pleasant. Sunday .School 9: IS GOD _ Racine Roule 2_ The supl.
morning
sermon, 10:30 a.m.;
week service. Wednesday, 7:Jf supt.; worshi p service 10:3( a .m. Sundays, 11 a .m.; Wed- R
ev. Charles Ha'n~. pas tor: evening sermon, 7:30 alter- ,
p. m.
a .m.
nesday, leslimonial meeting 8 Sttnday school •. 9. t5 a.m.. naling each Sunday. Ptayer
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev
p.m. All welcome.
morn ing w~rsh1p , 11 a .m . service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
_Stanley Plallenburg, minister.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Ev.ening ~v1ces, Tuesd~y ~nd ( Prayer meeting, 7: 30 p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Froday, 7:30.
Morning prayer and sermon, • .Lar ry Carnahan presidi ng
alternating Sundays.
.
10:30 a . m. Holy communion minister. Sunday, Bible lecture, - Letart Route I, the Rev. Stan
and sermon, first Sundays, 9:30 a . m. ; Watchtower study, Cra ig, pastor . Sunday school.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
10:30 a . m. Church school, 10:30 a. m .; Tuesday, Bible 9: 30 a .m.; prayer and Bible CHURCH OF CHRIST - John GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P.
kindergarten l hrough eighlh study, 7: 30 p. m. ; Thursday, study, 7:30p.m. Collage prayer • Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, Smith, pastor. Sunday School,
grade, 10:30 a . m.
m ini stry school 7: 30 p. m .• serv ice , Tuesday, 10 a.m. ; 9: 30 a .m. ; morning worship, lOa. m.; Arthur Henson, Supl.;
worship serv ice, Fr iday. 7:30 10: 30 ; evening worship, 7:30 Morning Worship 11 a. m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF service meeting 8:30 p. m.
CHRIST-Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH p.m.
p.m. Wednesday Bible sludy, You"ll Peoples service, 7 p.m.;
paslor. BibleSchool.9:30a. m. ; ·of Christ in Christi•n UniOnMA~ON - CHURCH
OF 7:30p.m.
Evenong service, 7:30 p. m.;
worship, 10: 30; adult worship La wrence Manley. pastor ; Mrs. CHRIST - John Steele, pastor.
Mid-Week Prayer
Wednesday
'service -and .. youag peoples Russell Young , Sunday School Worship. 10 a .m. ; Bible study,
PLANTS
COMMUNITY Service, 7: 30 p. m.
~·==
meeting, both 7: 30 p. m. _Sun- Supt. Sunday School9: 30 a.m .; 11 : IS a .m.; evening worship, MISSION Antiquity.
Sermeeting,
6:
30
p.
m.;
Evening
day-Wednesday.
combo ned Even ing worship 7:30. Wed- 7:30 p.m. M1d-week serv1ce. vices, 7:30 p. m. Thursday and worship. 7: 30 p . m.
Bible study and prayer nesday prayer meeting , 7:30 p. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday evenings. John Dill,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
meeting, 7:30 p. m.
m.
pa
stor.
It's afte r hours. Yet most of the windows are bright. Perhap•
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
THE SALVATION ARMY MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer in
M I 0 D L E PORT PEN- GOD - Second St. , Mason, W.
Grate, ~stor. Worship service,
the cleaning crew is at work, or a few executives catching up on
r,llarge. ~~ 10 ~ m.._ TECOS~A.L. Third Ave.• the Va. Chester Tennant, pastor.
11 a . m. ~nd 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
their mail.
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Sunday School, 9:30 a . m.
Holiness meeting; iu:JU a. m. Rev. W1lham Kn1ttel . pastor, Sunday school, 10 a . m .;
Sunday School. Young People' s Ronald Dugan, Sunday School morn ing worship, 11 a. m.; MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Hart, Richard Barlon, sup!. Prayer
Whatever the reason, the lighled windows glow with purpose.
Legion, 7p.m.;Thursday, 11o3 supi.; Classes for all ages, evangellsllc service, 7:30 p. m. pastor. Sunday School service meeting , Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
The dark windows ote blank, austere and forbidding. What differp. m., Ladies Home League; 1 eveni~ service. 8 p.m. Y~g Bible study and prayer service, 10 a .m . Prayer Meeting each
•
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PRES-.
p. m~ rl;~oc:cPeoples meeting and B1ble ' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Phone Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sunday
ence
o
ne
flick
of
a
light
swilch
con
make
I
BYTERIAN Mrs. Norma
eve ning service, 7:30p.m .
SACRJiD HEAR f - t&lt;ev .-_ Study Fridav 8 o.m
m -5133.
Lee, Sunday Schoop SuperinPeople are like the windows of this building. Some, radiant
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
tendent. Sunday School 9:30 a .
w~h
the joy of living, line! days lull, happy one! useful. They ore
pastor .
Ph~ne
992 -28~5,
FF.cEWILL BAPTIST
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST m. Sunday Service 8 p. m. Rev.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Saturday evenong Mass, 7-30 CHURCH - Corner Ash and CHRIST in Christian Union Pomeroy - Harr isonville Max Donahue, Middleporl,
fun to be oround. Others, gloomy ond sod, fine! life lonely and
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 . Plum,
Middleoort.
Noel Rev. O' Dell Manley, pastor. Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor·
meaningless. Their company is tedious.
a.m . Conlesslons, Saturday 7· Herrman. pastor; Guy Priddy, Sunday school. 9: 30 a .m.. Roger
Paul
McElroy ,
Sunday
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
7:30p.m.
.
Sunday School Supt. Saturday Manley, supL ; evening service, School Supt. Sunday Schooi9:30 METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
Whot makes the difference? Where con you furn if lile seems
• POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST evenlng serv ice. 7 p. m. Sunday 7: 30. Wednesday even ing a. m .; morning worship and Gill , pastor. William Bailey,
troublesome? You can't flick a switch to change on attitude.
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George School, 10 a . m .; Sunday prayer meeting , 7:30 p.m . commun ion , 10: 30 a. m. ; supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;
'Skinner, Sunday School supl. evening worship, 7 p. m.
Sunday evening youth service Sunday evening youth Christian Morning worsh ip. 10:30 a . m. ;
The secret ;s in your church. Worship one! sfuciy there, one! welSunday School, 9:30 a . m.;
6: t5 with Macy Lou Carter, endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser- Evening worship, 7:30 p. m .
come the living presence of God into your heart and mind. Your
vices , Sunday, 7: 30 p . m . Wednesday , Christian Youth
morning worship, 10 ' 30 a . m.;
FIR.ST a•PTfSfCHURCHol leader. No Tuesday service.
· BYF, 6 p. m. ; Bible Sludy
"
whole life will be lighted ond your doys filled with new happineJS.
Wednesday evening prayer Crusade, 6: 30 p. m.; Prayer
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir Middleporl, corner of Sixth and
meetingand
Biblestudy,7:
30p.
meeting
7:30p.
m.
Thursday.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
,P.I'adice, Wed., 8:30 0 • m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles
.choir practice, 7 p. m .
Services,
315
Main
St., Pl. m.
•
Simons,
pastor.
Danny
ST PAUL LUT
Monday
Sunday
Tuesday Wecinesciay
Fridoy
Saturday
Thursdoy
•
HER.. N Thompson, Sunday School Pleasant. Sunday services, 11
DEXTER CHURCH OF
a .m . Wednesday Testimonial
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•
pastor.
Super
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nlendenl.
Sundav
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
R
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•
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Chronicles
• Psalms •
Psalms
• Isaiah • Matlhew • Mark
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
15
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a. m.. church school lor everyone meetjnp. 7: :1l o.m.
Pine Grove. the Rev. Arthur pastor. Norman C.. Will, sup!.
15:1-6
29,30-33
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7:1·13
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O!arles Evans, Supt.; worship 9 15
Mor ·
hi
Combs, pastor. Sunday School, Sunday School 9:30 a . m.;
a.m. ; E nong
wors
p
service, 10.. 30 a . m. on.
.
MEi~i
COUNTY
9 a. m.; church services, 10 a. Worship service, 10: 30 a . m.
firmation class, Tuesday, 4, 15 1_0:15 a.m:; venong servoces,
m.
to 5: 30 p.m. ; Junior Con- 7. 30_p.m. , Wednesday prayer
Chri~tian Endeavor Sunday
MEIGS
evenrng .
lirmalion class, Thursday, 6, 30 seryoce, 7:30p.m. Exira youth
to 7: (5 p .m.
_actoviloes on Sunday, 5 p.m .• for
COOPERATIVE
REORGANIZED CHURCH
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT-· all youth up to sixth grade; 6:30
OF
JESUS CHRIST 0" LATPARISH
TIST _ Pomeroy, Mulberry ~'i'~~ior and senior high
TER DAY SAINTS- ~ortlandWith the hope it will, in some measure. foster and help sustain that whi_ch is
Hgts. llerbet I Morgan, pastor:
THE UNITED
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Racine Road . Ralph Johnson,
ood in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the bustness
METHODIST CHURCH
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a .
CHURCH
OF CHRIST,
Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p.
evangelist ; Thurman Carsey. m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
Robert R. Cord. Director
m.; worship; 3: 15p.m. Dorcas Middleport, 5th and Main.
:irms and organizations whose nall)eS appear below.
Society, lOa. m. each Thursday. Raulin Moyer, pastor. Michael
POMEROY CLUSTER
Bible Schoolsupt. ; Bible School m.; Sunday evening service, 7
Rev. Roberl R. Card
·
"GRAHAM UNITI;:O METH- Gerlach, Sunday School sup!.
9: 30 a.m. ; morn1ng
wors h'1p, p. m . Wednesday evening
Rev. 5t•nten Smith
lh
11
pr,ayer services, 7:30 p. m.
_
ODIST CHURCH - Preaching Bible School, 9:30 a.m.; mor10 : 30 a.m .; you
C ESTER W h' 9 5
mee ng, 6
_
9:30 a . m., first and second ning worsh ip, 10: 30 a .m .;
HCh h Schooorsl10 op :I a . p.m .• evening service, 7 p.m.,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ' Sundays of each month; third evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; m.;
urc
a . m.
Christian Workers Class. G 1 Be d Ch 1
ENTERPRISEWorship.
9
rea
n •
ares Norr is,
and fourth Sundays each monlh, : prayer service 7 p.m. Wed, I IO
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer paslor. Worship service, 9: 30 a .
Ch
h
Schoo
PLUMBING AND HEATING
a. m .;
urc
.worship service at 7:30 p. m. nesday.
• a . m. meeHng Wednesday 7· 30 p m
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Phone 992-3284
Wednesday evenings al 7:30,
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992-2550
Middleport
'"· m. ; Church Sehooi 10 a . m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST" "- C'ARtltTON ·cHURCH · ..:.. ·
Prayer and Bible 6ludy ...
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a. m.; ChurchSchoo19:15a. m.; weekly, _9:30 a .m. on Sunday. School, 9:30a. m., Ralph Car ,
UMYF 6:30 p. m.
Preachong forst and lhord sup!. Worship serv ice, 10:30 a .
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship Su~days of month by Clifford m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
lOa. m.; Church Schooi9 a . m.; Smoth. 9:30a.m.
Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
UMYF 6:30p. m.
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
RACINE 'l'llfSr CHURCH pastor.
Bakers oi Good Bread
Middleport, Ohio
OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Huntington, W. Va .
HEATH - Worship 10: 30 a . Sunday 'School . 9: 30 a . m. ;
OLD
DEXTER
CON m.; Church School 9:30 a . m.; Morn ing Worship, 10:30 a . m. ; GREGATIONAL CHURCH .UMYF 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Rev . Willard Dutcher, pastor.
RUTLAND- Worship 9: 15 a. Wednesda y, Sunday School Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
m.; Church School 10 a. m.; Super intendent, Pauline Mc- School Supt. Sunday School,
7 p. m.
Ci inlock, pastor. Rev . Morris 9:45 a . m. Church Services first
I
I UMYF
Sales · Allis Chalmers-=-Service
SALEM CENTER- Worship M. Wolfe.
third Sundays following
I
I 9a. m .; Church School lOa. m.; RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - and
Farm · Industrial - Lawn - Garden
Sunday School , Second and
Middleport, Olio
Helen Bottel
1 UMYF Thursday . 7 p. m. ·
1
CharlesNorris, paslor. Sunday fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
School. 9: 30 a . m. ; Morning m. services .
WHEN WILL THEY EVER LEARN'
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
worship, 10:(5 a . m.; Sunday
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
•
ASBURY - Worship 11 a . m.; evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ;
Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Deer Belen:
Churc h School 9:50 a . m.; Wednes day eve ning Bible
Sunday School supt., Ronald
Yoapnbabl.ygetliredofsucb~, wll'manolberwoman
WSCS, lsi Tuesday.
Study. 7:30 o. m.
Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a .
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Pomeroy
Athens Road
ID ovewiouam.riec!D18D. Imethimlwoyearsagowbenbeand
on .; Churc h School IO a. m.;
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, m.; preaching 10: (5 a . m.;
The Store with A"Heart
A Family That Worships Together . Racine
lis wife were separaled. Ewn when tbey went bact logelbel-, I WSCS. 3rd Wednesday. 7:30 p. Re v. Lawrence Sull ivan , Even ong services, 7:30 p. m.
949-3342
· lim
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pastor . Sunday School 9: 30
lill "-'
Stays Together .
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
I
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MINERSVILLE - Worship a .m .; youth and junior youth
I got pepant, and be 81flll'e he wasn't the falbel- (a vasec- 10 a . m.; Church School9a . m.; service. 6: (5 p.m. ; evening METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
kmy, be SAID), and told me if I kept the baby be would never WSC S. 3rd Monday. 7:30 p. m . worsh ip, 7:30p.m .; prayer and Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
speak to me again. So I gave ber away, knowing ahnOI!lt forcerSYRACUE - Worship. 8 a. praise, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. a .m .; Morn ing_ worship, 10:30
a.m. ; Young People's service,
... ,_ sbe
biB
•
m.; Church School, 9 a . m .;
SIL-VER RUN FREE BAP· 6: 45p.m . ; Evangelistic service,
_.,
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Prayer and Bible Sludy,
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Holsum Bread
TIST - "Rev. Howard Kimble. 7: 30 p.m . Prayer meeling,
Now Ibearbis wife isezpecting. When ~ faced him wilb it he Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
pasklr. Sunday school, 10 a .m.; Thursday , 7:30 p.m.
Middleport, 0 .
Middleport, Olio
......n.-1 ''So I lied ... "
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Henry Davis, supt.; evening
Rev. W. Dale McClurg
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
ser vice, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer
Hee:qJeetsme tokeeponwilbbim. And,call mea fool,llelen,
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev.
meeti
ng,
Thursday,
7:
30
p.m.
bull want to becall!lei still !ewe him_'!ben there are times when 1
Rev. ~rlha Ann Mallner
L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
APPLE GROVE- Worsh ip B
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
Roger
Wilfred, Sr. , Sundar.
wanttosuebimforthelOIISofmybaby.- WHICH?
p. m . 2nd and 4th Sundays;
GODRev.
Donald
A.
Sheets,
School
Supt.
Sunday Schoo,
Nlember of the Big 3
Deer ''Wbicb":
Cllurch School 9:30a. m.; Mid
pastor.
Sunday
School
9:30
a
.
9:30
.
a
.
m.;
Sunday
evening
Neilbel-!
Week Service, Wednesday, 8 p.
General Nlerchandise
m.; Worsh ip service, 11 a . m.; worship 7:30. Prayer meeting.
Chester, Ohio
Evening
service,
7:
30.
Prayer
Tuesday.
7:30
p.
m.
Ernest
Tuppers
Plains
667·3280
Get smart (finally ) and pull out of this cheater's life. You've ' mBETHANY !Dorcas I
~led loog enough.-H.
Worship, 9:30 a . m. ; Church serv ice and youth serv ice. Deet~r , class leader. Yough
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Meetong Wednesday, 7:30p. m .,
School 10:30 a . m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN I Ernest Deeter, leader.
•
CARME'L - Worship, II a.
Dear Helen :
m ., l si and lrd Sundays ; Homer Stephe ns. pastor.
MT. HERMON UNITED
Church School. 10 a. m.
My brother Kirk is a lazy good.for-nothing and his wife is oo
Sunda y School. 9:30 a .m. ; BRETHERN CHURCH IN
EAST LETART - Worship, 9 .m orning wotship, 10:30 a .m.; CHRIST - Rev . Robert Shook,
Family Recreation
better, but lbey have a year-old baby-80 the whole fiiDlily gives
a. m ., 1 sl and 3rd Sundays ; Robert Bobo. Sunday school pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 a .
Pomeroy-Niember F. D. I. C. &amp;
S~imming
bmbandwlabecausewedon' twantthebabytosuffer.
Church School, lOa. m .• tsl and
.
.
m., Roy Pooler. sup!.; Alfred
Federal Reserve System
Jrd Sundays, 9 a . m., 2nd and s~p t .; Sun day e'":en1ng serv1ce, Wolfe ,. asst. supt.; morning
Kirkdoesn'twork. No excuse except be's tired after being out
•th Sundays; Mid Week Service, 7. 30. Youth meetong, Monday, 7 worshop, 11 a .m .; evening
COIIIIantzy wilb bis jailbird friends. He's been an-esled five limes Wednesday, B p. m.
p.m. Mid-week service, Wed- sermon. 7: 30 p .m ., alternating
N\eigs County Bran·ch
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 nesda y, 7: 30p.m . . ,
and ow parents bave bad to bail him wt, pay lawyers' fees , etc.
each Sunday. Class meeting. 11
a.
m
.•
2nd
and
4th
Sundays;
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
a
. m . alternating Sunday
wlicb !bey ean't afford.
Churc h School, 10 a. m.
Rexall Drugs
THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. mornings,
Alfred
Wolfe,
If It weren't for us, be wouldn' t even feed tbe baby, pay the
LETART FALLS - Worship Larimore, pastor . Bob /VIoore, layleader; Chr istian Endeavor,
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
utilities. It's got so now be comes over and belps himself to 10 a. m .; Church School 9 a . m. Sunday School Supt . Sunday 7: 30 p . m . Sunday, Roger
992-2955
Pomeroy
MORNING STAR - Worship School , classes tor all ages, 9:30 Buc kl ey, president. Prayer
296 W-:-second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
any~ be wants at our houses. Anyooe but a relative, we'd call
9:30 a . m.; Church School 10:30 a . m .; mor.11ing worship, 10:(5, mee tong, Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
It ''breaking and entering." Their apartment is so filthy we won't
a. m .; MidWeek Servic e, NY]&gt;S Sunday, 6: 30 p . m.; Board meeting l irsl Monday
.
Wednesday. 8 p. m.
evangelistic service, Sunday, each month . 7 ~ 30 p ,' m.
go there.
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
p.m. Mid-week prayer, .
When the brothers and sislers decide to get tough, M001 cries 11 a . m .• lsi and 3rd Sundays; 7:30
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
meet ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p.ni.
and
.
and says we're going against our own blood. What can we do about Churc h School, 10 a . m.
Mss ionory meeting , second PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
Electric
ihJtor
Repair
Worship 7: JO Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
St. Rt. 7
Russell Lester, pastor. Worsh lr
Chester, Olio
810 W. Main
lbisclrul*en bum-ben he uses his child lo keep us "giving"?- p. PORTLANDm.; Cllurch School 9: 30 a . m.
992 _5750
serv1ce, 9 a . m.; Sunday Schoo
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
UVING JN A NIGHTMARE
UNITED
FAITH
NON10
a
.
m.
'
SUTTON - Worship. II a . m.
Rev .
2nd 'and 4th Sundays; Church DENOMINATION .
Deer LIN:
Dennis Weaver, paslor. Sunda) RUTlAND
School 10 a . m.
What your famlly needs is a "get tough" conference whicb
WESLEYAN !Racine) - school. 9:30a.m.; Bob Barber,
wiD persuade your' protective mother it's time to let go ... thai Worsh ip. · 11 a . m.; Cllurch supt.; worship servi ce. 10:30 RUTLAND FIRST BAPa .m.; youth meeting, 6: (5 p.m.; TIST - Re v. Samuel Jackson,
School. 10 a . m.
Take Someone with You to Church
'
pia~ ' 'llrotber's keeper" is a dangerous and losing game.
Meats and Groceries
UM YF tor all churches of the church, 7: 30 p.m. Bible study , pa stor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
In
Pomeroy
Over
90
Years
Syracuse
If lllqs are as bad as you say, the baby can be legally Sout hern Cluster, 7: 30 p. m. Wednesday. 7: 30 p.m.
992-3986
~s . Gertrude Buller, supt.
Kermit
Walton,
Nf;Jr.
.
Prayer
Service,
I
:
30
p.
m.;
each
Sunday
al
the
Youth
Rllloved lrt1n Ibis man's hwsehold. Then : next time he is
Cenle r (Oak Grove Road . I
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN' pr,...ching service, 2 p. m.
.-nsled, let the law lake its course.-H.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,
Deer Helen:
pa stor . Sunday School, 10 a . m. ;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev . Jacob lehman
Rev
.
Standley
Brandum
Winnie
Holsinger.
sup!.
MorCHRIST
- Sunday school, 9:30
I get fed up with the "good" people who criticize the "evil"
ALFRED - Worsh ip II a . m.; nlng sermon, 11 a . m.; Evening a .m., V._ H. Braley, sup!.;
.:lUvities of Nevada-mainly gambUng, prootituUoo and quickie
Furniture and Appliances
Churc h School lOa. m.: Prayer ser vice Chr istian Endeavor, commun1on an'd devotions,
Church and Offlce .Supplies-Gifts
meet ing . Wednesday. 7:45p. m. 7: 30 p . m .; Mrs . Lyda 19 : 30 a . m . Regular board
•lvan:es.
992-2641
Phone
985·3308
Chester,
Middleport
JOPPA - Worship 10 a . m. ; Ch eval ier, president . Song meeting 7: 30, third Saturday
1"- people, such as "Disappointed" (she jumped on you for Chur
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and sermon. ~: 20. Mid- ""fnr""'~UTLAND
tOMnot calling NeviidaaSod001and Gomorrah ), have probably never .Meel ing , Wednesday, B p. m. service
Week prayer meetong Wed- MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
llftd ill IDJSiale. Underworld characters thrive oo mote here
LONG BOTTOM - Cllurch nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazoe A
nr
1
sun d~Y. :
Attend the Church of Your Choice
1 IS, pas or.
mos
vices, 9a . m.; Sunday School Holsinqer class leader.
llln die,- do anywhere else. frime is not rampant. It's .a GOOD ser
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9: 45 a. m. Bibl e sludy eve ry
t u ; E ~ O Y LOWER LIGHT service, II a . m.; Wednesday
PUCE to h.
Thursday. 7: 30 p.m.
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
- H~rrisonvitle Road. prayer meeting , 7:30 p. m.
NORT H BET HEL - Worshi p CHURCH
Nevada's oaly major Industry is gambling. If it didn'llring
·Pomeroy
186 N. Second
Middleport
Ph. 992-::i.t98'
~ ev . Roy Taylor, pastor ; Henrr. Sunday night worship, 7:30.
II
a
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m
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Church
School
10
a
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m.
llllulllllrioilllldl lin, tbe state might face bankruptcy.
Ebli
n,
Sunday
School
Sup
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RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
REEDSVILLE - Worship 8
M far pnlllltutlon, true, Nevada bas tbe only legal houses in p. m.; Church School 10 a . m .; Sunday School , 9:30 a . m.;, THE NAZARENE -Rev. Lloyd
evening worship, 7:30 p. m. D. Grimm, Jr .. pastor. Sunday
tile U.S. (IIIII lbere'a a queslloo even bere aboot their legality), Prayer Mee1i na. Wedne ~rl~ v . ~ P rayer a nd pras ie service, School, 9:30 a . m .; Morning
p. ln .
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and
worship, 10:30 a. m.; Young
IIIII itn'lll bellllr Ill be legal wlllt good health standards than let
SILVF.R RIDGE - Worship, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
people's servh.:e, 6: 45 p. m.;
VD and aime 1"1111 -trolled? The oldest pro(ession will be 10 a . m .; Church School. 9 a . m.
9'92-2550
t
OM
'AU
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CHURCH;
Evangeli stic servic~s. 7: 30.. p
11
TUPPERS
PLAINS
a a •, noiiiiUIII' wllat,IO why not out in the open where it 's less
Oe
x.te,.
Wor
s
hip
services
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eve~m;J
ser
v1
ce
240
Lincoln
St.
Worship 9 a'm.: Chu rch School
Ph. 949-3272
Middleport
~acine, Ohio
*'J •?-STAN
Sa tur day and Sunday, 7:30p.m . .30 p. m .
10 a . m.
.

POMERC-Y

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chapter in Liz Renay' s
autobiography considered so
sizzling, publisher Lyle Stuart
didn' t dare prinl it: it's about a
dead famed politician.
Alexandra Mark, whose book,
" Aslrology in the Aquarian
Age," suffered from the FCC
ban on TV fostering a belief in
aslrology, will sue. Her brain
surgeon husband Dr. Vernon
Mark hired a respected Boslon
law fLnll ... Jack Carter and exwife Paula Stewart are tiHing
worse than just before the
divorce . Something about

$20,0110 •
Cary Grant's ex-wife, Betsy
Drake, has written a . novel
considered "prestigious" by the
very prestigious Atheneum
Publishers ; it's due Oct. 18 and
previewers rate it right up with
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and ·
"Member of
the
Weddmg" ... Betsy is one ex·~•- 4---------:._-=;_,____;_______..,..:·=-~-=------------ ~----~--------~----------;------~--------------=;_.:._

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Cary who keeps a ladylike
silence about her marital
disappointments ... Betsy's
been working in recent years as
apsychodrama therapist on the
staff on UCLA's Neuropsychialric lnslitute ; her depth
of experience fills her novel,
"Children, You Are Very little ! " rated "a strong first

novel."

LISTEN TO
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9:30AM
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For
Sale
·Real
Estate
Fif
Sale
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2 SillS
PoMeroy
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M-1 SISTER AN' HER
· H16HFALOOTIN' CITY GADGETS
SHORE SPOILT TATER WHILE
WE WUZ. OFF VISinN' IN
. TH' .FLATLANDS,
ELVINEV

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TRAP AND still shoot, Sunday,
Sept. 26, 1 p.m .• Rutland Gun
Club, on New Lima Rd.
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9-2J.Jic

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Sep.
!ember 26, 1 p.m ., Rac ine Gun
Club.
9-22-41c

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YARD Sale, Fr iday and
Saturday. Furn.ifure, clocks.
glassware including some
depression glass, many
miscellaneous Items, also a
few antiques. Mrs. Frank
Cleland. VIne St.. Racine,

Ohio.

9-22-31c

HOMECOMING at the Eagle
Ridge .Commun ity Church,
Sunday. Sept. 26, Sunday
School at 10 a.m., ' bas~el
dinner af noon. Afternoon
services at 2 p.m. featuring
Bissell Brothers. All special
singers Invited to participate.
Everyone welcome to aHend.
9-2J.2tp

.Motor Co.

QUALITY

b ushel ,

console, air spoiler, turbo hydromatic. power steer ing &amp;

brakes, 350 cu. in. V-B engine. Reall y Sharp.
1910 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
52195
Less than 10;000 miles by local owner. ~arpas new in all
ways. white over gold finish, !150 v.a engine, pOwer
steering, r adio, white-walls, wh. covers.
1970 DODGE POLARA
P495
4 Dr. V-Benglne, automatic trans .•. P.S., factory a ir, good
.. tires, radio &amp; other extras. white finish, clean interior.

your

own.

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1970 CAMARO CPE.
S3l95
Less than 11,000 miles &amp; appearance of 71. model. Rally
Sport equipped, Class ic copper with sandalwood Interior.
t inted glass. factory air conditioned. sports mirrors, •

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Auto Sales

ean

1962 FORD 'h ton pickup truck
wo. Phone 9&gt;19-4551 .

'.(IMEROY, OHIO

For Sale

2196.
7-la.ttc

•66ha~~~A~~i1rde:l~;2 :~:

Virgil B.

Rea I Estate For Sale .

ea;,

(leland
Realty

11. · 14' · 24' • WIDE
MILLER

Wanted

MOBILE IIJMES

For Sale or Trade

GRAND
Champions
and
C. ALLIS Chalmers iractor,
Reserve Champions
in
plows, discs and cultivators,
O . V ,; H . S.A .
and
$550,
witt trade. Phone 992·
S. E.O.~;~ . E .A.-Horses
aitd
604. 1
ponieS which have won in
9-21--4tp
halter, showmanship ,

"' learn to read music in one
evening,'' amazing new book

shows how, only $3 .. Money
back g~arantee . Write P.
0. Box &lt;J188, Parkersburg, W.
Va. 26101.
9-21 -4fc

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pleasure,

trail ,

reining.

Female Help Wanted

horsemanship and contest .

LADIES! Supplement your
husband's ina;me by showing
Beeline Fashions. Call 9&lt;193703, 446-4146.
9-22-3tc

geldings · ages: yearling to 9
years old. Some have been
shown by a 7 year old boy.
S200 and up. Jr. Kennedy,
Middleport, Olllo 742-&gt;1540.
9-2J.3tp

Help Wanted

Four

mares

and

three

RUTLAND - ~ ACRE. ~
neighborhood ,
N~W
alum inurn siding and storm
doors and windows, large
front
porch ,
3
large

dishes, cloc~s .

and-or complete households .
Write M. D. Miller, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Call 992-6271.
8-2S.Ifc

For Rent

apartment, adults only , no
pels, Middleport, phone m.
3814.

\

:nrs

Phone 992-2550
Insured- Experienced
Work Guaranteed
. - .
See
·us
for
Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnstalation.

Phone "2·2111

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APPLES Fllzpatr ick Qr.
c hards , Stale Rou te 689,
phone Wilkesville, 669-3785. '
9-3-lfc

3 ROOMS

Co~plete
Kitchens, Baths
Room Additions
Atid Patios
Backhoe And
Endloader Work

EXPERIENaD
Radiator Service

POMEROY 3 bedrooms.
bath, furnace. Storm doors,
windows. Now only $7,500.00.
SYRACUSE -: 5 rooms. bath,
basement. Noce lot. $6,000.00.
LETART- 3 bedrooms, bath,
furnace. Basement. $7,000.00.
HELEN L TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
992:3325
9-19-&lt;ltc

Services
ROSE BE R R ~ furnace Installation. Free estimates on

From the Largest Truck or'
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

BlAEtrNARS

Pli. 99'1-2143

Pomeroy

5-27-llc

NE IGLER Construction. For
building or remodeling your
home . Call Guy Nelgler.
Racine, Ohto.
7-31-lfc

RA ,...a,.·

Special
At

~Moll

Air condition ing .

1967 P~mouth Fury·IILSS95
Coupe Standard trans.

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1968 Chevrolet lmpala ..!l395
Coupe, H . T ., standard transmission .

1965 Ford ......................... s395
Hot Rod. 2 dr .• Grabber blue.

1966 Chevrolet................. '695

$35 :0o'lilown-

1968

MASON
FURNITURE
Mason.
W.Va.

H . T ., 327 standar d.

P~mouth ...............s1295
RiBs 0.: Al Zeitler

RIGGS BROS., INC. .
fi5.41M .

Ucatld "' s. Rl. 7 .

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ALMA, I NI;VER
Sti.ID YOI.IR

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MOil!ER W/6
AWnt:H!

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6,98.·Parts
Plus

Blaetlnar'•

992-7608

PHONE 992-2143

.

LANCELOT
WHAT HELPFUL
CREATURES!! I'D
LIKE 10 PET ONE-

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RRATORS!!

'lAY! JlJ!71' Pfif&lt;FE.C( F'Ofl.
!'T'TIGTCHING OtJf IN WE
HAMMOCK!

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GO!~ 'TO
WATCH lOSEe
THAT V0U DO
A GOOD

tronically. '

All

work ,

guaranteed .
Reasonable
rates . Phone 992-321 3.

7-27 -tfc

BILL NELSON

C. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821

Crill
Racine,
Bradford
Ollio

:.~fi:

HILTON WOLFE

992 36 5 7

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O'BRIEN
ELECIRIC SERVICE

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main

Residential.
Commercial
and
Industrial Wiring
24 Hour Service

Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
And

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

949-4551
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SEWING MACH!Nn.
serv ice, all makes, 992-2284, .
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
J-29-tfc

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OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO
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AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COU.RT 'ST. 1
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1f mr Hrti'I.!IIS AHD 'r!RRIPIEP

EVERY CAR
UST BE SOLD
REGARDLESS
OF PRICE . ....
A COMPLETE
OUT SALE

OltC£ t LOVED 10 HOI1T-A/10 011
Ot1E LOCATIOI1, I lOOK UHLE JOHtltl'(

U11T1L 1 SIIISEJ) A PRESENCE ""
LOOX!J&gt; VP- JIJII) 'n!IR£ --- IK 'I'll!
'1'11£11 WJIS--• 'MR. ?'·-•

WITH ME-· Ylt TRACKED A BMR -·
BUT lJif lEAST WAS VERY CAIIH'f!
HE 'SURI'Rl'SfD US AHD ATTACKED-·

DAI Y
AOIIOll8
1.Gather,u

DOWN
L OoDgre&amp;-

?.Poker
hand

liE STORED SOME OF
HIS STUFF AT OUR HOUSE

8ECAU5E WE LIVE NEAR
1liE FARM AIRPOn

winnings
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product
ll. Endlng
Cor
ozpban
Burrowa
Frarudln'•

able
period
lllonal
21. Drome·
COilcmt.
dary or
2. ''EIIoa1ll of
bactrlan
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22. Camey
3. AliM
23. NoUc:e

Qlut

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thome'a

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4. Impromptu
collection

Bostot1
26. Elee-

plate
&amp;. High
IQ ltOdety
T. London

street
(Zwda.)

8. Hautltoy
9."Athletlc

blrtllplace
19. Boothe
croup
C&amp;pltalof 14. Son of
lllrltrea
CUtoh
25.FroHc:

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10 1111 Klltc -

trlcal
unit
27. Solution
30. Hall!
33. de mer
35. Otlooe
3T. Turf
event
38. Child

at Adam

....""'.. lttl;l

ciJWJWID~eiWW

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Unocrambletheoe four Jumble~,

Supennan 24. City

contempor- 5. In tllepaat

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15.Mauna

~· 1 ..,. Q);l palm: lDl'IJ C:W FIXA1..B &amp;Jic;M' A
GOOD 'lmKG · TlllC JoiiNU'l'l:' TB11: otiiiR I'Jlii..UM_

39.In
adell·
tlon
fl. De
·Valera's

·-formletter
..... - words.
lo
four "'ordill&amp;rJ

oouniry
U.Eqer
fS. Rough.
matted
balr
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-~with
47. Word
up or down

WHAi ii-IE iAL.KAii\IE
SAILOR WAS.

~t=...l ' - - - - - - -... ~Turmeric:
211. cruet

Sl.llarvln
32.Dulpate

34. Ina
wicked

Factory air cond .• vinyl lop, one careful local owner. fully equipped.
6B Dodge Super Bee 2 dr. Hard Top.
67 Pontiac ·Overhead cam 6 2 dr. H. T.
66 Plymouth Super Sport 2 dr. Hard Top .
66 Rambler 6 cyl. Classic Sta. Wagon.
67 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. Hard Top.
65 Pontiac V8 Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top.
64 Ford VB Conv. Cpe.
64 Buick LeSabre Conv. Cpe.
61 Olds "BB" 2 dr. H.T.
See the new 1972 Pontiac and Buicks now on display.

way

36.Served
tlleaoup

as. Saunter

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44.Bieaeher

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AX'I'DLBAAX&amp;
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BUICK PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS

119 Years o/ Continuo'" BUBine.
.

works
20. Kemor.

f . Theoplan

4 Wh~l drive . New mud and snow 8 ply tires, low mileage . Like new .
70 Buick VB Custom LeSabre 2 dr. hardtop.
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Factory air. Only 19,345 easy miles · Showroom clean .
70 Ford LTD 4 dr. Sedan.

PHONE M2-21

53.Indte to
action

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ORDER YOUR 1972 NOW!

Green Brier, 4 dr ., P . B ., P . S., rack .

· See Ray

IIOW WAS I TO KNOW
VOO -OISSECTED FROGS IN
BIQLOGV, TODAV ~

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ON 1971 and 1972 BUICK$, PONTIAC$ &amp;
USED CARS.

1969 Chevrolet.~~~~-~~~~..sl895

trans . ." P . S. , air .

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Olester.

Dr .• auto.

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" '•s__T_V_ a-nd_ A_n.,...
ienna
Service, Phone 992-2522.
new furnaces. oil or gas.
6-10-lfc
Service work. Call Cecil 7.:-:-~;-;:=--:-:=::-::-::
Roseberry , Racine, Ohio. READY -MIX
CONCRETE
Phone 61&gt;1-843-2214.
delivered right to your
9-8-JOip
project. Fast and easy. Free
estimates . Phone 992-3284.
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co .,
AWNINGS. storm doors and
Middleport, Ollio.
w i ndows , carports .
marquees, aluminum siding
6-30-tft'
and ra iling. Call A. Jacob,
sales representative. For free- SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
es timates , phone- Charles
662-3035.
li sle. Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
2-12-llc

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O' DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads. Rt . 124.
Complete front end service,
tune up and brake service.
· Wheels
b~lanced
elec -

BIISilleSS

.NEW
FURNITURE
$]49.95
'Balance•On
Convenient
Terms.

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FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
. TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 home cati be purchased with a
monthly payment as low as $65.00 tor a family with a base
salary of $5,000.00 and three children. 7'1• Pet. annual

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3 HOMES- 2 rented- free as
to all. Modern 3 bedr~m
horn $16 000 00
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And Leach Beds.

CJaeck '.l'hese ••• Compare!

Dr.

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lnsp8dion and

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BIG DEALS
BEST DEALS

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1968 Ford Galaxie 500.~1395

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Open 8
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main •.Pomeroy, 0.
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Choice of white one without air and metallic green with air cond. New
cars.
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71 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan.
Factory air and vinyl top . New car .
70 GMC VB Pickup.

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- - - -FURNISHED 2 bedroom

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto .

RURAL _ 3 bedrooms, bath,
furnace . Garage. Garden.
$7•000 ·00·
INVESTMENT - 2 slor brick
30 rooms Parking ar!a
.
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Phone 992-2094

of Siegler Fuel Oi l Hea lers
and Fur"lces.
POMEROY
J•c• W. Carsey~ Mgr.

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KNOW OR.
U.W..l ' 'oClJ KIJO!V
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Hourr-Mottclay, TutsdiY,
WednesdayandFriday
· to
8:30a.m. 6p.m.
Thursday
IOa.m.tot:JOp.m.
Saturday
8:3oa.m. to 1 p.m.
.fHQNE 992-7474

from 30,000 to 65,000 B. T. U..
commode. drop in double
sink . Albert Hill , Racine .
Olllo, phone 949-2261.
9-24-&lt;ltc

acreage close to . Pomeroy. POODLE puppies, Sil ver Toy. GREEN BEANS. pick your
Park view Kennels. Phone 992own, SLSO a bushe l, Andrew
Phone 992-3374 .
5443.
Cross. Racine, Ohio.
9-12-12tc
8-15-llc
9-3-181c

FURNISHED apa r tment on
Lincoln Hill, suitable for 1 or 2
people. Phone 992-3489 .
9·21-lfc

GUARANTEED-

Radio, standard trans.

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MIDDLEPORT - 4 bedrooms,
bath, nice living . Only
$7,500.00.

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
All Weather Roofing &amp;
Construction co. and· Anf!tony .Plumbing &amp; Heating:
complete
Plumbing,
Heating and A)r Con"
ditioniilg.
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15.55

1969 Mavrick ..................s1595

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We also have a complete line

MU_LE. good age, 1100 lbs. or (;OAL. limestone. Excels ior
b1gger, work double or single. •au Works, ·E. Main St .•
Phone 742-3912.
,&gt;omeroy . Phone 992-3891.
9-23-2tc
'-9-lfc

1 BEDROOM trailer apart ment, ideal for coupleS .
Contact McClure' s Dairy Isle.
992-52-18 or 992-3436.
9-21-Sic

SR.

JOHNIE'S

new, .(circulating gas heaters

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71 Pontiac Catalina Brougham 4 dr. Hard Top.
Factory air . Low mileage demo.
71 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. Sedan.

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UNFURNISHED apariment. 4
rooms and bath, above Mark
V Grocery. Middleport, very
reasonably priced. Phone 9922331 .
!·22 -Jtp

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EXPERT
Wheel Alit~ment

ROOFING &amp;CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING, ·
ROOF PAINTING

Come to Riggs' Chester Lot!

For Sale

OLD r:urnnure,

·

bedrooms, bath. THIS IS AN
EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rates . Ph. &gt;146-4182,
TWO GREAT piano values.
JUST $5,900.
from Carl's Keyboard Center.
Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Baldwin' s - eby. reg . $8.tS Owner
&amp; Operator.
RACINE - I story frame, 3
$695, wa l. reg. $895 - $745.
bedr ooms , storage space ..,...-:-::-:-:-:-:~=--S.-:-13-Ift
Hallett &amp; Davis spinet s ~alore,
carpeled,
bath,
nice
AUTOMOBILE
.
Insurance
bien
trade, Early American, and
it
chen,
large
garage,
.75
cancelled?
Lost
your
French Prov. styles. retail
ACRE ol ground, IN FIRST
value $875 - spec. 5645 CLASS CONDITION. GOING
operator's license? Call 992Includes free delivery, tuning
2966 ·
AT 520,500. THIS YOU
and matching bench. Call
· 6-15-tfc
MUST SEE.
Cart' s
collect
485 -6931
Parkersburg.
A
SELLING BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
9-21-41c HAVE
PROBLEM? PLACE THE
Septic tanks installed. George
--=--~--SALE
OF
YOUR
(Bill) Pull ins, Phone 992-2-08.
1965 ELCAR. 2 bedroom mobile
PROPERTY
IN
COM home, awnings , cement
PETENT HANDS.
4-2s-lfc
porch. garage, s torage
HENRY E. CLELAND
THE SHOP, Custom meat
bu ilding, fru it trees, garden
REALTOR
area, on approximately 2
Office 992 _2259
cutting, Pleasan• RidQe Road,
Pomeroy . Dick Vaughan, m .
'de
acres - Langsville 61&gt;1-3978 .
Rest nee 992-2568
3374 and Dale Little. 992-6346.
9-21-&lt;ltc
9-24-&lt;llc
9-12-JOtc
- - - -- 2 GAS circulating heaters.
Phone 992-5262 evenings.
9-21 -Hc

20 tractor-sm.
WOMAN to live in, light FERGUSON
New 4 ft. and s it. 3-point
housekeeping and cooking,
black rotary mowers-$220
room and board, weekly pay.
and
$260 . New lmco 2-way dirt
Phone 992-UI2.
scoop-$100. Ermel Luckett,
9-21-&lt;ltc
Albany 698-3032.
9-23-3tc
WOMEN to do housework in
Pomeroy area. Write Fran,
16 CHINCHILLAS, 9 males and
Box 23, Pomeroy, Ollio.
7 females with cages, S2SO.
9-24-Jip
Phone 992-7305.
9-23-3fp
WANTED - Person for parttime work in exciting new
business in area. Must be able 8 ROOM house on Union Ave.
Phone 992-5641.
to read and write English
9-2J.6tp
language with moderate
proficiency, type a little, and
provide transportation. Hours DON' T pump your sluggish 1911 ZIG-ZAG sewing machl,.
septic tank . Get Klean-Em left in layaway. · Beautiful
about 10-3 dally. Write P. 0 .
All
Septic
Tank
Cleaner
.
pastel
color. lull s ize model.
Box 106, Pl. Pleasant, or call
Landmark Farm Bureau.
All buill-in ~ bulfonhole,
61S.3398.
Pomeroy.
overcast and fancy stitch.
9-22-7tc
9-24- llc
Pay ·lust $-18.75 cash or terms
avai able. Trade· ins acCERTIFIED firemen. equal
cepted. Phone 992-5641.
opportunity, employment FOAM mattress and innersprlngs
for
twin
bed
,
good
9-21-&lt;ltc
Gallipolis. Pt. Pleasant,
condition.
$20
for
the
sel.
--Middleport area .
Ideal
VACUUM cleaner brand new
Phone 985-3900.
working conditions. Modern
9-24-Jip
1971 model . Complete with all
equipment. Inquiries con cleaning tools. Small paint
fidential. Reply Box m -s. C· O ==:-:-------,-..,.,-,..damage in shipping. Will takP.
The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy, CONN trumpet and 52" pony,
Myla Powell. 992-2622.
S27 cash or budget plan
Oh io.
available. Phone 992·5641.
9-24-Jic
9-23-3tp
9-21 -6fc
EARN AT home addressing
envelopes. Rush stamped
self-addressed
envelope. The
16 FT. SWISS .Colony travel
BEAT the COLD WINTER
Ambrose
Co.,
4325
Lakeborn,
trailer, good condition, $995.
Davisburg,
Mich.,
-18019.
and
IT'S COST WITH
Phone 992-6329.
.
9-8-JOtp
HEATING
OIL FROM
9-20-6tc
LANDMARK.
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2 BLACK miniature poodle DAVENPORT and chair S20.
We have the finest Budget
Frigidaire refrigerator. $30.
n'ltes, male. Phone 992Pay Plan. Delivery Services,
Phone 992-3814.
Automat
ic Degree Day
9-24-Jip
9-20.61c
Del ivery and Duel Del ivery
Equipment.
10,000 B. T. U. floor furnace, like

lanteci To BIIJ

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TEAF."ORD

cellenl condition, plenty of
extras - $1,295 ;'67HondaJOS
cc Scrambler, excellent !
cmdilion eb 111
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engone 5
2
S49
matter951
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'65 V. W. ENGINE, runs good TRAILER space with utility
$135. Phme 98s-3310.
building in Chester, phone
9-21-&lt;ltp
PEP-UP with new Zlpples Iron
98S.4106.
pills. Non-habit form mg . Only
9-22-6!c " STAR" kills rats quickly .
$1.98, Nelson Drugs.
·s ure. 2'h pounds , $1.69 . 3 BEDROOM brick home.
9-22-JOfp
Choice location in Middleport. ·
Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
3 ROOMS and bath, furn ished,
1
Run
Mill
s,
Pickens
HardSeen
by appointment only. '
170
1&gt;
Mulberry,
phone
992REDUCE safe and fast with
ware. Mason.
2431 after 5 p.m.
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
9-21-JOfp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5:.·:.7-:.lf~c
Water Pills. Nelson Drugs. ·
9-23-lfc
9-22-JOtp
APARTMENT, furn ished room WALNUT, modern style. 'S IX ~00111 house, bath, .full
with bath, phone 992-2180 or
stereo-radio, AM-FM radio, 4
basemenl,_l33 Butternut Ave ..
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run
992-3432.
speaker sound system, .t
JUSt walkmg distance from
Sportsman Club. Sunday,
speed aUtomatic changer.
d_owntow~ Pomeroy. Contac1
9-11-lfc
September 26, 12 noon .
9-22-Jtc
separate controls. Balance
=d. Hednck, 2137 W~swoo th; .
TRAILER , Brown' s Trailer
$63 .97 . Use our budget ter ms.
o.&gt;nve. Columbus, Oil to, phone
Park, Minersville1 phone 992Call 992-7085.
237-4334, Columbus.
KOSCOT Kosmetics . Sef5-9-lfo
9-20-&lt;llc
3324.
tember
Sales
Specla :
9-19-&lt;llc
Kream~· Lip Kole $2 now
MAPLE,
beautiful
early S2.300 WILL buy 23 acres in
$1..50, Frosflucent Lip Kole
Bedford Township, Wolfpen
American style, stereo-radio
$2.50 now $2, 23 delicious TRAILER space, desirable
Road
. 20 minutes from
combination. AM-FM radio, 4
coiOfS. Call 992-5113 or come
neighborhood, phone 992-2011-4.
Pomeroy.l4
of land in tir:nber.
speaker
sound
system,
.,.
see at 16Jll2 ~· ·th Ave ..
9-19-lfc
balance in pasture. No ·
speed automatic changer .
Middlepqrt, 011
buildings. Call 992-2152 and
8-29-lfc 3 ROOM apartment and bath.
Balance 511.59. Use our
ask
for Dick .
Built-in electric wall oven and
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
9-22-lfc
SAVE uptoooehalf. Bring your
table top range, double bowl
9-20-&lt;llt
sick TV lo Chuck's TV Shop,
sink, overlooking the Ollio - -- - -- - - 151 ButtE:rnut Ave., Pomeroy,
river, real clean and nice. FARM and home latex house NEW, 3-bedroom home in
Middleport. Buill-in kitchen,
phone 992-SOIIO.
Phone Gall ipolis «6-9539
paint sale. King Builders
ceramic
tile bath, all-electric
·
9-24-tfc
after 5 p.m .
Supply, Middleport.
heat. good neighborhood.
9-s-tf~ P-~~~---·9~-2--21ii4ijtc arrange FHA financ ing .
MEIGS SENIORS - Portraits
TR
=-A.,.t"'L"'E:-:R-.~
Lo"'T
:cs=-.-:Bob:-:-,:-s-:Mob.,..-:--:ile
Telephone 992-3600 or m .
will be taken Saturday, =
2186.
September 18 and Salurday,
Court, Rt . 124, Syracuse,
7-25-tfc
September 25. Call now for
Ohio. 992-2951 .
your appointment. Grover' s
4-2-lfc
Studio, 992-2.05, Middleport,
Ollio.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
9-1S.9fc
apartments. aose to school.
Phone 992-s.GI.
WILL DO light hauling, phone
992-6870.
9-24-Jip
608 East Main
POMEROY
23 CU. FT. deep freeze . ping
ROAD T-29 _:_ 11. 16
TOWNSHIP
pong
table,
complete
ACRES,
beautiful
site for
I WILL do babysitting In my
bedroom suite with new
housin~
project
or
tra iler
1220 Washington Blvd.
home with preschool children.
mattress, 2 end tabl~ and
court.
•deal
site
for
exclusive
Phone 992-3619.
Belpre, Ohio
matching coffee table. Phone
. home .
ALMOST
IN
9-22-Jip
992-5871.
POMEROY
AND
LEVEL.
9-23-31c MUSICAL
Merchand ise .
Just $12,900.

For Sale

o..nny Thompson. 992-

llnilcer
I to Me&lt;Ninic Street
Gl F.INANCING AVAILABLE.
l'umenty, Ohio
No down payment, 12 years to SYRACUSE - 3 or. 4 bedrooms,
pay to qualified Gl. Up to
bath, gas furnace. Modern
$2,500 available for lot imkitchen. $12,000.00.
provements if you O'!Yfl a lot.
Get your new mobile home
3 bedrooms,
riow. See James Simpkins, MIDDLEPORT1h bath, basement. Garage. 10
Valley Estates Mobile Home
acres. $12.000.00.
Sales. Rt . SO East Athens 593-8762.
9-19-31tc DEXTER - 6 room frame
home and 2 lots. S3.SOO.OO or
offer_

OP-EN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

HIM A DADBURN S HOWER
EVER' ERESSET DAY

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Mobile Homes fw Sale

fomeroy .._., Co.
For Rent

p ick

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HALF. RUNNER beans, $1.SO RACINE. 10 room house and ·

NOW HE'S GOT TO HAVE

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OM Jetter atmpiJ- for 0110tller.ID·Ihll MDiplo A' Ill
for tile tllne L'r, X for tile two D'a, etc. Blq\e Jell "
........... tbe JeDcth and f01111&amp;1iota at tbe wordl .... 1111
'bllltl. Badl day 0.. COdt letterw .... dlftenllt.
&amp; CIJpleJI m

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Sentinel l;lassifieds Get Action ! Sentinel . Classifieds .Get Results,! ;.
..
For
Sale
·Real
Estate
Fif
Sale
.
2 SillS
PoMeroy
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usmess ervtces ;'

M-1 SISTER AN' HER
· H16HFALOOTIN' CITY GADGETS
SHORE SPOILT TATER WHILE
WE WUZ. OFF VISinN' IN
. TH' .FLATLANDS,
ELVINEV

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TRAP AND still shoot, Sunday,
Sept. 26, 1 p.m .• Rutland Gun
Club, on New Lima Rd.
·
9-2J.Jic

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Sep.
!ember 26, 1 p.m ., Rac ine Gun
Club.
9-22-41c

- - -- - -

YARD Sale, Fr iday and
Saturday. Furn.ifure, clocks.
glassware including some
depression glass, many
miscellaneous Items, also a
few antiques. Mrs. Frank
Cleland. VIne St.. Racine,

Ohio.

9-22-31c

HOMECOMING at the Eagle
Ridge .Commun ity Church,
Sunday. Sept. 26, Sunday
School at 10 a.m., ' bas~el
dinner af noon. Afternoon
services at 2 p.m. featuring
Bissell Brothers. All special
singers Invited to participate.
Everyone welcome to aHend.
9-2J.2tp

.Motor Co.

QUALITY

b ushel ,

console, air spoiler, turbo hydromatic. power steer ing &amp;

brakes, 350 cu. in. V-B engine. Reall y Sharp.
1910 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR
52195
Less than 10;000 miles by local owner. ~arpas new in all
ways. white over gold finish, !150 v.a engine, pOwer
steering, r adio, white-walls, wh. covers.
1970 DODGE POLARA
P495
4 Dr. V-Benglne, automatic trans .•. P.S., factory a ir, good
.. tires, radio &amp; other extras. white finish, clean interior.

your

own.

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1970 CAMARO CPE.
S3l95
Less than 11,000 miles &amp; appearance of 71. model. Rally
Sport equipped, Class ic copper with sandalwood Interior.
t inted glass. factory air conditioned. sports mirrors, •

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Auto Sales

ean

1962 FORD 'h ton pickup truck
wo. Phone 9&gt;19-4551 .

'.(IMEROY, OHIO

For Sale

2196.
7-la.ttc

•66ha~~~A~~i1rde:l~;2 :~:

Virgil B.

Rea I Estate For Sale .

ea;,

(leland
Realty

11. · 14' · 24' • WIDE
MILLER

Wanted

MOBILE IIJMES

For Sale or Trade

GRAND
Champions
and
C. ALLIS Chalmers iractor,
Reserve Champions
in
plows, discs and cultivators,
O . V ,; H . S.A .
and
$550,
witt trade. Phone 992·
S. E.O.~;~ . E .A.-Horses
aitd
604. 1
ponieS which have won in
9-21--4tp
halter, showmanship ,

"' learn to read music in one
evening,'' amazing new book

shows how, only $3 .. Money
back g~arantee . Write P.
0. Box &lt;J188, Parkersburg, W.
Va. 26101.
9-21 -4fc

u

pleasure,

trail ,

reining.

Female Help Wanted

horsemanship and contest .

LADIES! Supplement your
husband's ina;me by showing
Beeline Fashions. Call 9&lt;193703, 446-4146.
9-22-3tc

geldings · ages: yearling to 9
years old. Some have been
shown by a 7 year old boy.
S200 and up. Jr. Kennedy,
Middleport, Olllo 742-&gt;1540.
9-2J.3tp

Help Wanted

Four

mares

and

three

RUTLAND - ~ ACRE. ~
neighborhood ,
N~W
alum inurn siding and storm
doors and windows, large
front
porch ,
3
large

dishes, cloc~s .

and-or complete households .
Write M. D. Miller, Pomeroy,
Ohio. Call 992-6271.
8-2S.Ifc

For Rent

apartment, adults only , no
pels, Middleport, phone m.
3814.

\

:nrs

Phone 992-2550
Insured- Experienced
Work Guaranteed
. - .
See
·us
for
Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnstalation.

Phone "2·2111

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APPLES Fllzpatr ick Qr.
c hards , Stale Rou te 689,
phone Wilkesville, 669-3785. '
9-3-lfc

3 ROOMS

Co~plete
Kitchens, Baths
Room Additions
Atid Patios
Backhoe And
Endloader Work

EXPERIENaD
Radiator Service

POMEROY 3 bedrooms.
bath, furnace. Storm doors,
windows. Now only $7,500.00.
SYRACUSE -: 5 rooms. bath,
basement. Noce lot. $6,000.00.
LETART- 3 bedrooms, bath,
furnace. Basement. $7,000.00.
HELEN L TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
992:3325
9-19-&lt;ltc

Services
ROSE BE R R ~ furnace Installation. Free estimates on

From the Largest Truck or'
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

BlAEtrNARS

Pli. 99'1-2143

Pomeroy

5-27-llc

NE IGLER Construction. For
building or remodeling your
home . Call Guy Nelgler.
Racine, Ohto.
7-31-lfc

RA ,...a,.·

Special
At

~Moll

Air condition ing .

1967 P~mouth Fury·IILSS95
Coupe Standard trans.

.

1968 Chevrolet lmpala ..!l395
Coupe, H . T ., standard transmission .

1965 Ford ......................... s395
Hot Rod. 2 dr .• Grabber blue.

1966 Chevrolet................. '695

$35 :0o'lilown-

1968

MASON
FURNITURE
Mason.
W.Va.

H . T ., 327 standar d.

P~mouth ...............s1295
RiBs 0.: Al Zeitler

RIGGS BROS., INC. .
fi5.41M .

Ucatld "' s. Rl. 7 .

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ALMA, I NI;VER
Sti.ID YOI.IR

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MOil!ER W/6
AWnt:H!

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6,98.·Parts
Plus

Blaetlnar'•

992-7608

PHONE 992-2143

.

LANCELOT
WHAT HELPFUL
CREATURES!! I'D
LIKE 10 PET ONE-

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RRATORS!!

'lAY! JlJ!71' Pfif&lt;FE.C( F'Ofl.
!'T'TIGTCHING OtJf IN WE
HAMMOCK!

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BUGS BUl'INY
GO!~ 'TO
WATCH lOSEe
THAT V0U DO
A GOOD

tronically. '

All

work ,

guaranteed .
Reasonable
rates . Phone 992-321 3.

7-27 -tfc

BILL NELSON

C. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821

Crill
Racine,
Bradford
Ollio

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HILTON WOLFE

992 36 5 7

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O'BRIEN
ELECIRIC SERVICE

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main

Residential.
Commercial
and
Industrial Wiring
24 Hour Service

Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
And

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

949-4551
Rt.2

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SEWING MACH!Nn.
serv ice, all makes, 992-2284, .
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
J-29-tfc

w. COMPJO
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OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO
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12, 2 TO 5 (.CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COU.RT 'ST. 1
POMER Y.
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TilE BORN LOSER

1f mr Hrti'I.!IIS AHD 'r!RRIPIEP

EVERY CAR
UST BE SOLD
REGARDLESS
OF PRICE . ....
A COMPLETE
OUT SALE

OltC£ t LOVED 10 HOI1T-A/10 011
Ot1E LOCATIOI1, I lOOK UHLE JOHtltl'(

U11T1L 1 SIIISEJ) A PRESENCE ""
LOOX!J&gt; VP- JIJII) 'n!IR£ --- IK 'I'll!
'1'11£11 WJIS--• 'MR. ?'·-•

WITH ME-· Ylt TRACKED A BMR -·
BUT lJif lEAST WAS VERY CAIIH'f!
HE 'SURI'Rl'SfD US AHD ATTACKED-·

DAI Y
AOIIOll8
1.Gather,u

DOWN
L OoDgre&amp;-

?.Poker
hand

liE STORED SOME OF
HIS STUFF AT OUR HOUSE

8ECAU5E WE LIVE NEAR
1liE FARM AIRPOn

winnings
_ _., 10. BreweiY
product
ll. Endlng
Cor
ozpban
Burrowa
Frarudln'•

able
period
lllonal
21. Drome·
COilcmt.
dary or
2. ''EIIoa1ll of
bactrlan
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22. Camey
3. AliM
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4. Impromptu
collection

Bostot1
26. Elee-

plate
&amp;. High
IQ ltOdety
T. London

street
(Zwda.)

8. Hautltoy
9."Athletlc

blrtllplace
19. Boothe
croup
C&amp;pltalof 14. Son of
lllrltrea
CUtoh
25.FroHc:

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10 1111 Klltc -

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unit
27. Solution
30. Hall!
33. de mer
35. Otlooe
3T. Turf
event
38. Child

at Adam

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contempor- 5. In tllepaat

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up or down

WHAi ii-IE iAL.KAii\IE
SAILOR WAS.

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211. cruet

Sl.llarvln
32.Dulpate

34. Ina
wicked

Factory air cond .• vinyl lop, one careful local owner. fully equipped.
6B Dodge Super Bee 2 dr. Hard Top.
67 Pontiac ·Overhead cam 6 2 dr. H. T.
66 Plymouth Super Sport 2 dr. Hard Top .
66 Rambler 6 cyl. Classic Sta. Wagon.
67 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. Hard Top.
65 Pontiac V8 Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top.
64 Ford VB Conv. Cpe.
64 Buick LeSabre Conv. Cpe.
61 Olds "BB" 2 dr. H.T.
See the new 1972 Pontiac and Buicks now on display.

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70 Buick VB Custom LeSabre 2 dr. hardtop.
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70 Ford LTD 4 dr. Sedan.

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VOO -OISSECTED FROGS IN
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USED CARS.

1969 Chevrolet.~~~~-~~~~..sl895

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Service, Phone 992-2522.
new furnaces. oil or gas.
6-10-lfc
Service work. Call Cecil 7.:-:-~;-;:=--:-:=::-::-::
Roseberry , Racine, Ohio. READY -MIX
CONCRETE
Phone 61&gt;1-843-2214.
delivered right to your
9-8-JOip
project. Fast and easy. Free
estimates . Phone 992-3284.
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co .,
AWNINGS. storm doors and
Middleport, Ollio.
w i ndows , carports .
marquees, aluminum siding
6-30-tft'
and ra iling. Call A. Jacob,
sales representative. For free- SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
es timates , phone- Charles
662-3035.
li sle. Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
2-12-llc

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located at Crossroads. Rt . 124.
Complete front end service,
tune up and brake service.
· Wheels
b~lanced
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.NEW
FURNITURE
$]49.95
'Balance•On
Convenient
Terms.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
. TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 home cati be purchased with a
monthly payment as low as $65.00 tor a family with a base
salary of $5,000.00 and three children. 7'1• Pet. annual

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cars.
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Factory air and vinyl top . New car .
70 GMC VB Pickup.

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto .

RURAL _ 3 bedrooms, bath,
furnace . Garage. Garden.
$7•000 ·00·
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30 rooms Parking ar!a
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of Siegler Fuel Oi l Hea lers
and Fur"lces.
POMEROY
J•c• W. Carsey~ Mgr.

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WednesdayandFriday
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8:30a.m. 6p.m.
Thursday
IOa.m.tot:JOp.m.
Saturday
8:3oa.m. to 1 p.m.
.fHQNE 992-7474

from 30,000 to 65,000 B. T. U..
commode. drop in double
sink . Albert Hill , Racine .
Olllo, phone 949-2261.
9-24-&lt;ltc

acreage close to . Pomeroy. POODLE puppies, Sil ver Toy. GREEN BEANS. pick your
Park view Kennels. Phone 992own, SLSO a bushe l, Andrew
Phone 992-3374 .
5443.
Cross. Racine, Ohio.
9-12-12tc
8-15-llc
9-3-181c

FURNISHED apa r tment on
Lincoln Hill, suitable for 1 or 2
people. Phone 992-3489 .
9·21-lfc

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bath, nice living . Only
$7,500.00.

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
All Weather Roofing &amp;
Construction co. and· Anf!tony .Plumbing &amp; Heating:
complete
Plumbing,
Heating and A)r Con"
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MU_LE. good age, 1100 lbs. or (;OAL. limestone. Excels ior
b1gger, work double or single. •au Works, ·E. Main St .•
Phone 742-3912.
,&gt;omeroy . Phone 992-3891.
9-23-2tc
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1 BEDROOM trailer apart ment, ideal for coupleS .
Contact McClure' s Dairy Isle.
992-52-18 or 992-3436.
9-21-Sic

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71 Pontiac Catalina Brougham 4 dr. Hard Top.
Factory air . Low mileage demo.
71 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. Sedan.

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rooms and bath, above Mark
V Grocery. Middleport, very
reasonably priced. Phone 9922331 .
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Wheel Alit~ment

ROOFING &amp;CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING, ·
ROOF PAINTING

Come to Riggs' Chester Lot!

For Sale

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bedrooms, bath. THIS IS AN
EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rates . Ph. &gt;146-4182,
TWO GREAT piano values.
JUST $5,900.
from Carl's Keyboard Center.
Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Baldwin' s - eby. reg . $8.tS Owner
&amp; Operator.
RACINE - I story frame, 3
$695, wa l. reg. $895 - $745.
bedr ooms , storage space ..,...-:-::-:-:-:-:~=--S.-:-13-Ift
Hallett &amp; Davis spinet s ~alore,
carpeled,
bath,
nice
AUTOMOBILE
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Insurance
bien
trade, Early American, and
it
chen,
large
garage,
.75
cancelled?
Lost
your
French Prov. styles. retail
ACRE ol ground, IN FIRST
value $875 - spec. 5645 CLASS CONDITION. GOING
operator's license? Call 992Includes free delivery, tuning
2966 ·
AT 520,500. THIS YOU
and matching bench. Call
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MUST SEE.
Cart' s
collect
485 -6931
Parkersburg.
A
SELLING BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
9-21-41c HAVE
PROBLEM? PLACE THE
Septic tanks installed. George
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OF
YOUR
(Bill) Pull ins, Phone 992-2-08.
1965 ELCAR. 2 bedroom mobile
PROPERTY
IN
COM home, awnings , cement
PETENT HANDS.
4-2s-lfc
porch. garage, s torage
HENRY E. CLELAND
THE SHOP, Custom meat
bu ilding, fru it trees, garden
REALTOR
area, on approximately 2
Office 992 _2259
cutting, Pleasan• RidQe Road,
Pomeroy . Dick Vaughan, m .
'de
acres - Langsville 61&gt;1-3978 .
Rest nee 992-2568
3374 and Dale Little. 992-6346.
9-21-&lt;ltc
9-24-&lt;llc
9-12-JOtc
- - - -- 2 GAS circulating heaters.
Phone 992-5262 evenings.
9-21 -Hc

20 tractor-sm.
WOMAN to live in, light FERGUSON
New 4 ft. and s it. 3-point
housekeeping and cooking,
black rotary mowers-$220
room and board, weekly pay.
and
$260 . New lmco 2-way dirt
Phone 992-UI2.
scoop-$100. Ermel Luckett,
9-21-&lt;ltc
Albany 698-3032.
9-23-3tc
WOMEN to do housework in
Pomeroy area. Write Fran,
16 CHINCHILLAS, 9 males and
Box 23, Pomeroy, Ollio.
7 females with cages, S2SO.
9-24-Jip
Phone 992-7305.
9-23-3fp
WANTED - Person for parttime work in exciting new
business in area. Must be able 8 ROOM house on Union Ave.
Phone 992-5641.
to read and write English
9-2J.6tp
language with moderate
proficiency, type a little, and
provide transportation. Hours DON' T pump your sluggish 1911 ZIG-ZAG sewing machl,.
septic tank . Get Klean-Em left in layaway. · Beautiful
about 10-3 dally. Write P. 0 .
All
Septic
Tank
Cleaner
.
pastel
color. lull s ize model.
Box 106, Pl. Pleasant, or call
Landmark Farm Bureau.
All buill-in ~ bulfonhole,
61S.3398.
Pomeroy.
overcast and fancy stitch.
9-22-7tc
9-24- llc
Pay ·lust $-18.75 cash or terms
avai able. Trade· ins acCERTIFIED firemen. equal
cepted. Phone 992-5641.
opportunity, employment FOAM mattress and innersprlngs
for
twin
bed
,
good
9-21-&lt;ltc
Gallipolis. Pt. Pleasant,
condition.
$20
for
the
sel.
--Middleport area .
Ideal
VACUUM cleaner brand new
Phone 985-3900.
working conditions. Modern
9-24-Jip
1971 model . Complete with all
equipment. Inquiries con cleaning tools. Small paint
fidential. Reply Box m -s. C· O ==:-:-------,-..,.,-,..damage in shipping. Will takP.
The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy, CONN trumpet and 52" pony,
Myla Powell. 992-2622.
S27 cash or budget plan
Oh io.
available. Phone 992·5641.
9-24-Jic
9-23-3tp
9-21 -6fc
EARN AT home addressing
envelopes. Rush stamped
self-addressed
envelope. The
16 FT. SWISS .Colony travel
BEAT the COLD WINTER
Ambrose
Co.,
4325
Lakeborn,
trailer, good condition, $995.
Davisburg,
Mich.,
-18019.
and
IT'S COST WITH
Phone 992-6329.
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9-8-JOtp
HEATING
OIL FROM
9-20-6tc
LANDMARK.
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2 BLACK miniature poodle DAVENPORT and chair S20.
We have the finest Budget
Frigidaire refrigerator. $30.
n'ltes, male. Phone 992Pay Plan. Delivery Services,
Phone 992-3814.
Automat
ic Degree Day
9-24-Jip
9-20.61c
Del ivery and Duel Del ivery
Equipment.
10,000 B. T. U. floor furnace, like

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cellenl condition, plenty of
extras - $1,295 ;'67HondaJOS
cc Scrambler, excellent !
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$135. Phme 98s-3310.
building in Chester, phone
9-21-&lt;ltp
PEP-UP with new Zlpples Iron
98S.4106.
pills. Non-habit form mg . Only
9-22-6!c " STAR" kills rats quickly .
$1.98, Nelson Drugs.
·s ure. 2'h pounds , $1.69 . 3 BEDROOM brick home.
9-22-JOfp
Choice location in Middleport. ·
Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar
3 ROOMS and bath, furn ished,
1
Run
Mill
s,
Pickens
HardSeen
by appointment only. '
170
1&gt;
Mulberry,
phone
992REDUCE safe and fast with
ware. Mason.
2431 after 5 p.m.
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
9-21-JOfp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5:.·:.7-:.lf~c
Water Pills. Nelson Drugs. ·
9-23-lfc
9-22-JOtp
APARTMENT, furn ished room WALNUT, modern style. 'S IX ~00111 house, bath, .full
with bath, phone 992-2180 or
stereo-radio, AM-FM radio, 4
basemenl,_l33 Butternut Ave ..
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run
992-3432.
speaker sound system, .t
JUSt walkmg distance from
Sportsman Club. Sunday,
speed aUtomatic changer.
d_owntow~ Pomeroy. Contac1
9-11-lfc
September 26, 12 noon .
9-22-Jtc
separate controls. Balance
=d. Hednck, 2137 W~swoo th; .
TRAILER , Brown' s Trailer
$63 .97 . Use our budget ter ms.
o.&gt;nve. Columbus, Oil to, phone
Park, Minersville1 phone 992Call 992-7085.
237-4334, Columbus.
KOSCOT Kosmetics . Sef5-9-lfo
9-20-&lt;llc
3324.
tember
Sales
Specla :
9-19-&lt;llc
Kream~· Lip Kole $2 now
MAPLE,
beautiful
early S2.300 WILL buy 23 acres in
$1..50, Frosflucent Lip Kole
Bedford Township, Wolfpen
American style, stereo-radio
$2.50 now $2, 23 delicious TRAILER space, desirable
Road
. 20 minutes from
combination. AM-FM radio, 4
coiOfS. Call 992-5113 or come
neighborhood, phone 992-2011-4.
Pomeroy.l4
of land in tir:nber.
speaker
sound
system,
.,.
see at 16Jll2 ~· ·th Ave ..
9-19-lfc
balance in pasture. No ·
speed automatic changer .
Middlepqrt, 011
buildings. Call 992-2152 and
8-29-lfc 3 ROOM apartment and bath.
Balance 511.59. Use our
ask
for Dick .
Built-in electric wall oven and
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
9-22-lfc
SAVE uptoooehalf. Bring your
table top range, double bowl
9-20-&lt;llt
sick TV lo Chuck's TV Shop,
sink, overlooking the Ollio - -- - -- - - 151 ButtE:rnut Ave., Pomeroy,
river, real clean and nice. FARM and home latex house NEW, 3-bedroom home in
Middleport. Buill-in kitchen,
phone 992-SOIIO.
Phone Gall ipolis «6-9539
paint sale. King Builders
ceramic
tile bath, all-electric
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after 5 p.m .
Supply, Middleport.
heat. good neighborhood.
9-s-tf~ P-~~~---·9~-2--21ii4ijtc arrange FHA financ ing .
MEIGS SENIORS - Portraits
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Telephone 992-3600 or m .
will be taken Saturday, =
2186.
September 18 and Salurday,
Court, Rt . 124, Syracuse,
7-25-tfc
September 25. Call now for
Ohio. 992-2951 .
your appointment. Grover' s
4-2-lfc
Studio, 992-2.05, Middleport,
Ollio.
FURNISHED and unfurnished
9-1S.9fc
apartments. aose to school.
Phone 992-s.GI.
WILL DO light hauling, phone
992-6870.
9-24-Jip
608 East Main
POMEROY
23 CU. FT. deep freeze . ping
ROAD T-29 _:_ 11. 16
TOWNSHIP
pong
table,
complete
ACRES,
beautiful
site for
I WILL do babysitting In my
bedroom suite with new
housin~
project
or
tra iler
1220 Washington Blvd.
home with preschool children.
mattress, 2 end tabl~ and
court.
•deal
site
for
exclusive
Phone 992-3619.
Belpre, Ohio
matching coffee table. Phone
. home .
ALMOST
IN
9-22-Jip
992-5871.
POMEROY
AND
LEVEL.
9-23-31c MUSICAL
Merchand ise .
Just $12,900.

For Sale

o..nny Thompson. 992-

llnilcer
I to Me&lt;Ninic Street
Gl F.INANCING AVAILABLE.
l'umenty, Ohio
No down payment, 12 years to SYRACUSE - 3 or. 4 bedrooms,
pay to qualified Gl. Up to
bath, gas furnace. Modern
$2,500 available for lot imkitchen. $12,000.00.
provements if you O'!Yfl a lot.
Get your new mobile home
3 bedrooms,
riow. See James Simpkins, MIDDLEPORT1h bath, basement. Garage. 10
Valley Estates Mobile Home
acres. $12.000.00.
Sales. Rt . SO East Athens 593-8762.
9-19-31tc DEXTER - 6 room frame
home and 2 lots. S3.SOO.OO or
offer_

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10-Tile Daily Sentillei,Mldlleport-PGmeroy, 0., Sept. 24,1971

Cross .Elected Grange Master
Officers elected recently by
·the Racine Grange were Earl
Cross, master; c. s. Moms,
overseer; Emma Adams,
lecturer; Jean Alkire, steward;
June &lt;\Shley, assil!tantsteward;
Mary Easterday, chaplain;
Bertha Spencer, treasurer;
Leatha Morris, secretary;
Robert Ashley, gatekeeper;
Mary K. Yos~ ceres; Dorothy
Smith, pomona; Mattie Yost,
flora ; Geraldine Cross, lady
assistant steward; Mattie
Circle, Pianist, and Clifford
Morris, legislative agent.
A round-f'obin letter was sent
to Belle Theiss, a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and a donation of $10 was voted
to the county museum fund.
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.MEIGS lHEATR£
Tonig~tthru

Tuesday

September 24-28 ·

.Wall Disney's

"SI,OOO,OOO DUCK"

!Technicolorl
Dean Jones
Sandy DIH!can
"G"

Walt Disney's
BONGO
CTechnicolor 1 .

"G"
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Tonight, Sat. &amp;.sun.
Sept. 24-25-U
Double Feature Program
"THE ARRANGEMENT"

Kirk Douglas
Deborah Kerr
Rated R

Plans were discussed to attend
!he national grange meeting in

Charlestoo; w. va. Two applicalions for membership were
accepted.
Following the close, all
members assembled at the
home of a charter member,
Mrs. Lela Easterday, to
celebrate her birthday.
Refreshments of homemade ice
cream, cake, candy and fruits
were served.

Of Furnace,

Rods and Hubs

Articles valued at app-omnately $850 have been
taken in a burglary of an
IDioccupied home owned by the
Ohio Power C~mpany m Stingy
Creek Rd., In O!esbire Twp.
G. A. Busb, an Ohio Power
representaiive, told the Gallla
County Sheriff's Departmenl
Sllllleone has entered the old
Rouah farm and had taken a
wall furnaCe, lransmissloo rods
and 200 oak hubs. Entry wu
made by gOing through the back
door.
Sheriff's deputies Thursday
evening investigated a two
vehicle collisioo at the Intersection of Rl. 35 and 325.
Accwdlng to tile report, Melvin
B. Freeman, 33, Rl. 1, Mid·
dleport, driving a tractortraDer outfit struck a stalled
aulo operated by George T.
Newson, 22, Rt. 4, Jackson.
There was minor damage 1o the

Girls' State
Report Made
To Sorority

Mrs. Thompson
Dies in Fire

Rood, J[ea c.ldwell. WiLa R ...... All:. w • W L Hcmer Cole. Absent were Cbarle! C)jljns, Iqer Barnett and
Howie Caldwell. The team, sptDSOI'ed by Bill RilcQe, owner
of Meadowgteen Gardens, also placed fcmth in district
ccmpetitim and secmd in tbe K a. K 'l'olnamenl Hart's
Used Cars of New.Haven was league &lt;bampion.

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(Continued &amp;um Page 1)
ern llGRiinees, Clement Haynesworth and G. Harrold Carswell.
The Washington Post said
today Attorney General Jmn N.
Mitdlell told the newspaper in
an inta wiew Nhoo was "very
seriOU&gt;J.J" considering ncminating a WGOl8D lo tbe court.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Ashley,
At the same lime, the White
Letart Falls, and ~le tbe
son of Mr. BJHI Mrs. Bob House llllllOUIIC."et of Harlan's retirement carefully
Beegle, Racine.
,
, avoided saying Nixon was
II!Jbdd ~:M
looking for a man to replace
Harlan, as it did when Black
resigned.

Ronald L. Ziegler, the White
House press secretary, said
Nixon would try "to find highly
qualified persons for these
posi lions."

Mtss

Once you've made your decision, make another Important one
And come to us for your Auto Loan.
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You'll find our rates are tow. And our oervice 11 fast.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

Refresher Course
Howard Logan, 201 Condor
St., Pomeroy, a customer
serviceman for Columbts Gas of
Ohio, Inc. in tbe Middleport
area, has completed a weeklong refresher course at tile
Columbia Gas System Service
Corp. training school in
Columbus. The course Is one of
a series designed to keep gas
company servicemen abreast of
advances in modern natural gas
appliances and equipment.
Logan has been with the
company here 19 years.

RUJI.AND

Serving Meigs County
Since 1872
111\ember Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All ~counts Insured Up ToS20,ooo.oo·

RECEIPTS IN
Retail sales ta:r receipts in
Meigs County for 1be month of
Au gus t were up ..,
••,738.119, Mrs.
Gertrude Donahey, stale
treasurer,
The receipts

Contlnu~us

Service On
Fridays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m•.

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111e j gal bribe .,.,.. by tbe U.S. _...ity

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its iuo •ipliaa into t11o Ale
and &amp;au...lrnt 1DIIIipalatiaJ 111
IIDiegisltitd stnrt. bela 5!
.._,.. • and J)ew••A

•" aD g! m ' "!.'!!I
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mo.. the
~ the sd*i•• wu (leo 11..
financier t7n'* w. Shup. :
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:;:i::b
during a federal investigatim of
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~udulent stock-manipulations
m Texas.
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The grand jury also issued a
~11 (UPI) -DdmreportcriticizingTexaspolitical siwe backs Ken Riley and
figures.
Fleldlor Smitb ~ apeded lo
"If is the opinion of the be badt in the lineap when tbe
grand jury that some Tens Benpls meet the Sl le s at
lawmakers, who have been PiUsburgb Sllllllay.
elected by the voters d. Tellis Riley bas otoRatd &amp;om "
to the high position of 1n1st, collarboDe Injury and will pia,
were too busy granting political at rigbt ru-bd:. Smith~
favors and being influenced in shakpn .., in last Swiat's fl.
exchange for turning a fast If win .,.... p!pl~hia but Is
buck,'' the grand jury's report 1101r rally to go at sin+ g T
said.
safely.
"We deplore this fact and Riley said be'll lave to lie
would hope that these practices
the baD" lo deftod tt..
wDl cease, so that our stale passing ~ Pilblagb's barilmay no longer be embarrassed throwing Terry lliadsba•. _
before the nation,'' the report "He bas a quiet r+-x "
said.
Riley said. ..,. ..., a 1o1
The other officials indicted boob and with his quid rewere:
lease w•n la-.e 1o be om the
Rep. Thomas C. Shannon, 61, ball."
'
a Fort W&lt;rth Democrat, the The Steekrs also are ....-.
speaker pro tempore ~ the fled about tbe BeqgaJs' i ·ng
House and a close friend and attack.
political ally of Mutscher.
Onrinnati ~ Vllgil
Stinnan Rush McGinty, 32, Carta- n+t.,rlel D ~ » pus..
es for 27.1 fmds and tbrft

rePorts.
i=================:!.!fr:om~A:ug~.~3!1o~A~ug~.3~1!la~st~y=ear~

Fri • alre
f"ds a most

anywhere.

(Only 2feet wide)
• ln,tall It *htrt tht with 11kilehen, both, nurNry . . . en,.,.,.,
you con PI • .,l•at• wirint. pluml&gt;

lnJond ..ntlnJ.

• Wo- ond dryer Nd1 do • forri-

lly-lizo IOid 11 tho ,.,. time or ln-

Historic Listing
To Starl Friday

FOUJl!S DA'IE SET

ONE ACCIDENT
The slate patrol, reporting
one Meigs County auto mishap
Thursday , said a vehicle
operated by Clarence A. Cornell, 60, Rt. 1, Portland, backed
into an auto driven by John L.
Gillian, 42, Pomeroy, at 9:35
a.m. on Rt.l2feastof Pomeroy.
No citations were Issued. Tbere
were no injuries.

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DIIICito llltinp fOf tho llo•ibillty 1

tomiiJ -hor muat " -·
• Permanent Prt~s Cart In both
Wuhot ond Dryer.

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WAS!llNGTON (UPI) - The Cost of
Living Council served notice Saturday that
tougber hold-the-line action will be taken if
necessary to prevent violations of
Presidept Nixon's price-wage freeze.
Council E:recutive Director Arnold B.
Weber announced that in addition to twu
c:ourt actions already initiated, three
Others are under consideration, including
Cllle agaiJ\,."l a professional football team.
&lt;~ Today's

BURIED IN 1IUD - '11M huge -.:thoe ~ the MtftJ
OlostructiUt linn, main cmlractor for the Northwest
lninag1e jNujtd under OIIStruction !rim the Holzer
Medlral &lt;Uta- in dolmtown G.Uipdis 1o lbe oeor hospital m
Rl » ,became lodged in apjrOZ!malely eigbtleet of mud late

PI'. PLEASANT
The local State
Plllice Dttadllnent, A. E. BalDDgarmer,
Ttoopa; J. R. Smith, trooper and Jack
Pa SCIIS, sergeant, have been named
deftodalts in a aw action with the
plaintiff being tbe Stale of West Virginia,
a nl UoJd Ward and Katherine Ward,
dba On:bid Inn No. %.
Plaintill:s ask j1Kipnent against each
deftodalt In the llillOIAit of $200,0110 and
punitive dam&amp;gllS ill amolllt of $200,1100
IIIII c!emwMfs a trial by jury.
The ....,plaint alleges that on about
Sepl. a. lt'IO, deftodalts Ballllgardner
liiCI Smith bepllo mate regular visits to
tbe Wards tavern witllom first being
called, the fl*pose_lllll effect of said visits
being to arrest, harass llld intimidate
cuslimers a1 the lawfully operated tavern
10 tbe end of l'llinillg plpjnliffs' hleshess
IIIII m ooresMm they arrested custaners
ct11 plaintill:s' pmnises wilhom having
nlid o
to believe crime oras being
cmunjlte1f lo wit:
- an ... abom September a, 1!170
.:rated.J"un Tider, J. D. Wbeata'aft and
- On or aliod: No~
.:rated W"llliao ~·

ByUailtiiPfta' ' utioal

Mao Tse-tang, ljietator,
guerrilla leader, military
stratepl, Manis! theoretician
and &lt; nt, has '-! at war
11105t of bis Tl years!
He bas foagbt IPf"' 01ineJe
warlord dominance and
'ftlllemiulion, agAinst Olaing
KaHshek na~. Japimese
imperialism , American
c~pi'alism
and Russian

SAME DAY
SERVICE
~se Ou~ FrM P1rting lot

Robinson's aeanas
216 E. 2nd, Pomerey

tram tbe A!pDt Molle!, dncliy heJWnd the Bille ' I ifilllw.
W&lt;ri:ersused tlree build~ lo res:ue lbe '*"''*¥mast~
the night Friday, hut me•x: 'tly. IJ•+ilt; Old' the
siluaticn early Saturday tDOr11ing _ , !.any Miller of tbe
Mll"t!Y firm, Randy and Charles Whitley. Wbat to try nst, is
the questi&amp;~.

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On or about December 3, 1970

defendant BalDDgardner in company of
two troopers from Putnam County
arrested Oflie Spencer, Joe Jeffers,
Wendell Craig and Tom llolley.
On or about March 5, 1m, arrested
Vernon Scantlin and in all aforesaid occasions the arrests were made without
warrants or reason lo believe a crime was .
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runmiUed.
1be plaintiff's claim each of the men
were charged with public inlo:Dcation with

none of them being noisy, boistm&gt;us or
other indications of public into:rication
with all these actions intended to have
effects
customers of making them
uncomfortable and take their trade

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elsewhere.

On September 27, 1970, the action said
the plaintiff COOlplained to defendant
Parsons of actions of Ttoopers and in

resp "''"' Parsons threatened lo ruin the
Orchid Inn No. 2 business and defendants
Ballllgardner and Smith were after
September 27 acting in a conspiracy
together 1o harass customers to the end of
ruining a lawful business.
.
6, 1m
The plaintiff's attorney is Harvey M.
Coben of Hmtingloo.

Young Bidwell

Driver Cited
POMEROY - AJO'*'Il Bidwdl ckiver

was arrested fullowing a singk car

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problem we have lo solve - economic
stability
is a serious one and we are
serious about it."
The previously announced federal
c:ourt actions sought injunctions to force
lhe Jefferson Parish school board in
ll&gt;uisiana to rescind teacher pay raises
and to compel a San Antonio, Te:r., landlord to roll back rent increases.
.Weber said similar crackdowns may
he forthcoming against the unidentified
pro football team for refusing to make
refm.ds; another Texas landlord for
lllauthorized rent increases and another
school board for teacher pay infractions.
Weber announced there were 16 other
instances in which local officials were
mable to obtain voluntary compliance but
the threat of legal action at the regional

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cident Saturday morning at 1:15 a.m. oo
oomty road 5. tbe Meigs Couoly SJerill's
Department reprted..
Donald R. Casey, 19, was lnYeling
north on comty road 5 when his Cllr 'ftilt
off the highway m the rigiJt llld slnJcl&lt; a
mailbox owned by Slmley Doss IIIII El'·
nest Barnhart, slidded aaODthe bigbway
m the lett, and slnJcl&lt; a jMled trud:
belonging to Doss, gl-.ced oil the Ind.
and hit a plow llld fence.
There was heavy damage to the Inlet
and car. Smith was •• osttd dlorges of
failure 1o keep bis car
rigbl ball of
roadway. He was DOt in)red.
Friday at &amp;::ill p.m. Jolin G. HaJeS,
Middleport, was lraft!iing west wbel be
lost control in loose gtaM.. 1he car 'ftilt
off the highway the rigbt Do a ditcb.
There ild'e no ilijlnes '*' ansts.. MIDIIID
damage to tbe car.
·
Under lnvestigalion is a
car
fomd cowtly road~~ 18 Rmh
Ann West, Middlepoot, Rt. 1. 1he car,

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driver

••txled

.mmrtm, appll'eiiii,J

baveling

north, romded a .,...... IIIII slid oil the
highway m tbe right iniD a ditcb. 1be
wlndsbield of the- was bobnlllll the
left front lire was danllgtd.

Tse-Tung Fighter All His Life

FINISHING

announcement .. . em-

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Willilm~.

SHiftt

These included a howling alley in a
western stale, a west coast restaurant, a
chain of food stores in an eaetern city, a
western state trailer park, several midwestern school boards and landlords of
apartments and bousing in various sectors
of the country.
The council said a summary showed
2,60!1 complaints were received In the week
ending Sept. 21 with a heavy percentage
involving food price bikes.
"Almost two-thirds of retail complaints concerned food prices," the report
said. "No other consumer item accoll!led
for any substantial proportion of the
complaints."
The summary also noted that New
England with an estimated 5 pet. of the
population accomted for 15 pet. of the
complaints.

wben necessary," Weber said. "'lbe

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totaled $28,519.65 while receipls
frUil Aug. 2 to Aug. 31, this
year, totaled $36,251.34. The
increase was· 27.13 pel

level did.

pbasizes our intention to be more forceful

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15 CENTS

Much Tougher

State Police Suit

Trust ·Your Home Heat To.• •

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant ,

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600,000 Asked in

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Families

Council to Get

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Be lhrifly! Sale AI of Your ·Saleslips F.

Than 11,000

Costo Living
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Elberfelds Are Open Tonight,

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Chris Woods were the corn and potato scallop
dish learn in preparing a dinner. Absent wu
Ronnie Cullums.

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1971

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FridayootheRandyWhilley~, locatedacrossRl35

Wearing apparel for your family and funaWaing.
for your home.

SCOt I McKINNEY, Slew WIJHanw and

THREE SECTIONS

Pomeroy-Middleport

VOL Yl NO. 35

can Footlall Clalftittlt¥.

on all three floors-

TODD MORRISON, right, goes at the
carrots with Oifford Kennedy assisting as
these two youngsters p-epared candied
carrots during a cub scout cooking school.

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A Good time for family 3hopping and •11ing

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IJnJoted To 'llle Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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Friday and Saturday Until

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tiJI&gt;+i+.,_ns in the ' ' • will.
Sleeler COld! a.ct Noll said
he has ' - ' ~ tms 1lftl

In At 9-0ut At 5

FURNITURE

MosUy doudy with a cbance
~ showers and 6Uie ltinperabre change &amp;mday and
Mooday. Higb Sunday and
Monday mJddle 60s to lower 70s.
Low Sunday night in the 50s.

m defeolilw: tbe um.t r ·ng
game" of the .......
Oncirmti wide reuiva (ljp
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Myers lad a mst leGiGitd
Army offlcials hope to end the &amp;um his left III1D nusday
decades-old practice of monthly and said be bapes 1o be ahle
draft calls with the new draft to play in abollt tine weeb.
announcement expected next A Cincinnati substillltl! .,..
weet. They expect to switdl lo peeled to - CIIIISideraWe ~~~:­
quarterly calls.
tim SnnrlaJ is Ella JoA
In the wate of Jl"""ag~ of the a n•10ing 1ac1t wbo pined lU
new draft law Tueaday, Pen- yards ill eight cames ill tbe
tagoo officials are working up vict..-y .,.... the Eagle
new calls for the rest of the That perfCJrii!MM'O' ;n. •wlrd •
year. Total calls for Octoba', a.,..ro .... ID•o · .., and
November and December frill helped p11 ...~ • ..,. Ia llinl
be no more than 19,500, officials p1aee io "'"'i•c in the Ameri-

Go to Quarters

1be ''Fall Follies" ~ tiJe Big
Bend Minslreal APndalicm, an
an mill mosical bas been set for
•
Saturday, Nov. 13, in the Meigs
High School auditmum UDder
the sp+•enhip of the Meigs
Local Albletic Boosters.
indicaled.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
employers doing business with
the federal government wnt be
required to list job openings
with the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services starting
Friday, OBES Administrator
William E. Garnes announced
today.
Garnes, terming !he move
"historic and significant" said
the new requirement may make
DANCE TONIGHT
thousands of additional job RUTLAND
The Rutland
listings available to Vietnam
Fire Department will sponsor a
veterans.
square dance tonight at the
Rutland High School gym
PLEASANT VALLEY
beginning at 8:30 p.m. Ad·
ADMITTED - Leonard mission is $1 fdr adults, 50 cents
McDaniel, Leon ; Mrs. Gordon for children with children under
Beatty, New Haven; Charles 12 free . Proceeds will be used to
purchase a new fire truck.
Warner,Leon;
Robertsburg;
Jesse
Legg,
Nora C. Clark,
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Paul
Smith, Point Pleasant; Wesley
Withrow; Leon; James Pyle,
New Haven; Ben Kestennan,
Pomeroy, and Mrs. Charles
McCulloch, ill, Point Pleasant.
DISCHARGES Mrs. Mike
Messner, Mrs. Milt Pearson,
Jeffery Berkley, Delphia
Thornton, Early Thornton,
Carrie Higginbotham.
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BAKER ·

ONDER 'DIE DIRECI'I&lt;fi d. Mlsll JoAnna lllsller, left, lmle ecciiGibist of lb. IWgmhns
IIIIISOUitlemOiaoEieclricOI.,Malt Casto, Rict Blaettnar and Danny Thlmas, !rim the left,
.e whipping up lb. ap crisp dessert ala CIDscoutcooki•g school in Middleport.

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Court

Playing Ia Olaio UDiversity's marcbiag baad
Satunlay at Peden Stadium
wDl be two fresbmenstndents
from the Racille area, Keith
Asbley aad BID Beegle.
Ashley BJHI ~le are U71
graduates of Southern 111gb
Sc"-'
....... Asldey is '"·
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Long Termers
JFJ.:ill be
ved

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For JJenuals

LEAGUE RUNNERSUP- The Meadowgteen Garden
team, nmnersup in the Meigs-Masm Slow-Pitdl Softball
League this year, display tbeir individual and team trophies
received recently from League President Kellll)' W"aggins.
Front, fnm left, Charles Barnhart, Don Gulbrle, Jim
Caldwell, Don Filcll, Gary Durst; back, Keith Fltdl, Jack

have the faith too ..._ they ate the
IIY BOB IIOEI'Ual
I'OIIEROY Og memhe,-s of food they had prepared at the
J&gt;weoy Olb SI:Oit Pa.:t 249 end of the session.
A four-week course in all,
baft lbe nnw a to lbt women's
lib mo&lt;dlltlll? Or, perllaps, next week the boys will. tackle ,
tbey . , jNtpaing ... the day meatballs and spaghetti and
wbeo · the movemeot frees during the final session will
stage a tea for their mothers.
fnlm tiJe llitdleo.
Mrs. Eugene McKinney Is den
'WIIIIteftr lile caR, members
mother of Den IV and Mrs.
~the pack's Den I IIIII IV anal
(Continued on page 2)
leastta•ting om 111e Bo)' Seoul
motlo of ' "bejN'tplftd" tbroug)l
their (OO .. iltll scbooi being beld
a the tollllllllus IIIII Southern
HOUSE RANSACKED
Olio Fledric 0.. in Middleport.
Under iDvesUgation by the
l'llwer "'ADpMMJ' 4'0 '""mist
Meigs
Conoly Sberlff's
lfiss Jo Aooa Distle: is meeting
O..parlmentaadthe Bureau of
wilh members of lile two dens
CrimiDa1
Investigation is a
f8dl nell to instnlrt lhem in
food preparation. Millll Distler house burglary that ..,.,UJTtd
at tbe bome of Howard
finds the bor.; enlbu!iaslic even
CaldweU, Jr., south of Tuptbougb lbey might be a bit
·
p
ers Plains, sometime Friday
!riing in l«hnieaa bow-bow
night betweea &amp;:45 and 10:»
Sl prepaiag c6dFS
p.m. The bouse was I'IIIIS8cked
At their first m 'iug twu
and
an undetermined amount
weeks ,_go, tbe bo)'S just wal·
died the lllllli&lt; ~ Mis5 Distler. of money stolen.
llniewes ~ Walr lay. tbey dug
Qgbt in lD fl'l'll'll1' a meal. They

~ fl, le's lei'! lh'e
aid's
:0
JabB om., e, • !lu
fa-llalei we
siODI!I' and fG- IN · b'l iil
Nau-1 Ill!+ s LiCe -.,..

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Mrs. Eva Jones Thompson,
62, Belle, W. Va., formerly of
Debbie May, RutJand, Middleport, died Thursday
morning, apparently of smoke
outlined her experience at inhalation.
.
Girls' Stale
.in Xi
Columbus
· forma 1ton
summer
when
Gamma last
Mu Accor d"mg Io lR
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met received here, there was an
Thursday night at the home of explosion in Mrs. Thompson's
Nellie Brown, near Rock home which then caught fire.
Springs. Miss May thanked tile Unable to get out, she suffocaled, it is reported.
chapier for selecting her as a M
Th
delegate.
rs.
ompson was born
2
1909
Arummage sale was planned Feb. •
In Middleport, the
Oct. I and 2 at the Coates daughter of the late Thurman
Edith Frazier Jones. She
lll
Bu1.1d.tng in Middleport. and
was preceded in death by her W'
1r1.0
Members are to lake rummage
and by her late
to the sale location Thursday, parents
husband, John Wesley Thomp- LIMA, Ohio (UPI) - Allen
Sept. 30, from 6 to 7' p.m.
son, also formerly of Mid- County Probate Court Thursday
It 1fas announced that dleport, in 1961.
ordered 12 inmates of tbe_Siate
members will meet at tile World Surviving are a son John of Hospttal for the Criminally
B~zaar Bldg. 10 German Tucson Ariz • a daughter
Insane, who had been held for
Village, Columbus, at" 11:30 Joanrhom~ofLancaste . periods ranging from 5 to 36
a.m. on Oct. 14 for a luncheon to . sister Mrs Theresa Ha ~a years although never convicted
be fo~owed by a walking tour of St. Peters Mo. and a ~ • of the crime for which they were
the Village. .
.
Douglas ThomPson.
' charged, transferred to slate
Due to tile tri~ on Oct. H the Funeral services will be held mental hospitals.
next meeting will not be. held atlp.m.Saturdayat tbeFidler- Among those ordered transunUJ Oct. 28. Hostesses will be Frame' Funeral Home at Belle ferred lo hospitals of lesser
Teresa Swatzel and Vera Crow. Graveside services wDl foil..; security was James Phipps, 41,
Joe Welker also sent a thank· at 3,30 p.m. Saturday at !he who was committed in 1949
you note to the sorority for Riverview Cemetery in Mid· from CrawfQrd County on a
sponsoring.him to Boys' Slate. dleport. The Rev. Denver c~e of. operating a motor
Through hiS attendance there Blevins will officiate. In lieu of vehicle Without the owner's
he was offered a $500 flowers friends are requested consenl
scholarship lo Ashland College. by the' family to make con- Allen Jenks, 62, Akron, was
tributions to the Belle charged With sodomy when he
Presbyterian Church of which was. sent to tbe hospital in 1937
Mrs.
Thompson was a member. unttl he was . ·restored to
Logan Completes
reason" and could stand trial.

MARRIAGE LICENSE
Lloyd Dennis Moore, 2(
Pomeroy, and Cathy Jean
Winebrenner, 18, Syracuse.

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filed.

Starring
Marianne Failhfull
Alain Oeion

ily ANN AIINOIJ)
AUSTIN, Ttt. (UPIJ -Gas
FrantJin Mubcher, the J:lo:mo&gt;.
cratic spe•ker al the Teus
House of Rl!ptmnlatives, was
indicted Thlll'3day a ·c~~uge
al accepting a bribe lo pus two
banking bills during a sporio!
legislative sessi&amp;~ · two years
ago.
"This just makes me so mad
I could spit," said Mutscber's
wife, the former Donna Axum
and the 1964 Miss America
from El Dorado , Art..
" I am confident I wDl be
acquitted," said Mutscber, 31,
~ Brenhah.
.
The Travis County grand jury
indicted Mutscher anotbellegislator, a ~tfu, aide and
a former state insuiance

House Robbed

Newsonaulo.No~geswere

-PLUS"NAKED UNDER
LEATHER"

Grand Jury Nalls
Texas Democrats

oevisionism. Where others have
failed, Mao has sucreeded even
against the goeatest of odds.
Born in Hunan Province. Dec.
a, li!B, the peasant son of a
Confucian ,father and a Buddhist mother, Mao gii!W up
rebellious to all who opposed
him. Today he rules more than
a quarter of the world's
population as a god-like, rarely
seen dictator, haled, feared and

oftenlllisunderstood ilY millions ......Y by IU bitteoest enemy,
in the Western World.
Chiang Kai-shelt and . the
He was educated as a Marxist Kuomintang Nafimaljsls Mtny.
and joined the newly !ouned His sinlggle spead lo two
Communist Party d. China in fronts in 1936, against lbiaiC om
1921. Most of the time !rim then ooe side and the ~
until 1949, when be established Japanese m the other. A year
!he People's Republic of China. la1er he jcjned forces with the
he was "" the run.
alionalists to set up a united
In 1934 he led his peasanL froltagainst the kpa11 s! . Tile
guerrillas on the incredible fr&lt;ont el'dured cmy four }1!8rs
"1""'g March," ravaged all the
{Continued om j..ge2)

GUEST
Jack K. IIIU,
Westerville, direclor of education and
community services for the Ohio Farm
Bureau Federation, Inc., will be the
principal spea~
~ 7 ·- annual dJnner mee!Utl of IINi O.W.
County Fann Bureau Federation. 1be
session will be held at Green
Elementary School, begiilnlng at 7:30
p.m.

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Burglars in

Two Capers

BACKFIRE BLAMED

GALLIPOLIS
Damage was
GAU.JPOLlS
Articles valued at •
estimated at $Sin an auto fire at 1:54 a.m. $700 were taken in two separate brea)!ing
Saturday on Second Ave. across from the and enterings investigated Friday night by '
Libby Hotel. A backfire through the the Gallia .County sheriff's department.. .
carburetor was blamed for the blaze in a
Deputies were called first to the
1967 Sunbeam owned by Ted Morrow of Richard Avis rdsidence on Van Zan! Rd.,
Lancaster. Five men responded to the Rt. 1, Bidwell, where aomeooe had Iaten
emergency call.
an 8mm movie camera, a tape recorder, a
bank containing $50 cash, two carlon8 of •
cigareties and a telescope.
Two suitcases, eight women's do eaaea, :
eight men's shirts and $15 cash ws-e .
reported missing in an apparent burglary
at the James Schoolcraft home on Ward
Rd., Rt. I, Vmtoo. Entry was made by
walking through the bact door.
will be at 7 p.m.
Deputies Investigated a burglary
Tickets for the dinner may be obtained Saturday at the Willow Bible Conference
from precinct committeemen or by Camp located on Tom Jones Rd., 'live
calling tn-3189 or 91t-2ffl.
miles west of Vinton. The camp's main
house was ranascked throughly. An act al
vandalism was reported by Carroll
Belcher of Dry Ridge Rd., Greenfield Twp.
Belcher said someone poured qar In tbe
gaaotine tank of his 1963 Cbevrolet aedlll.
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Jones Will Speak
MIDDLEPORT - John E. Jones,
executive director of the Ohio Democratic
party, will be the speaker at a dinner lo be
sponsored on Wednesday evening, Oct. 13,
in the social rooms of the Middleport
Masonic Temple.
Jones came to his post as executive
director in the spring of 1971 following
years of political management experience
&amp;um the precinct level up. His notable
string of successes in Franklin Colllty firat
won the public eye in 1963 when be
managed Mayor M. E. Sensenlrenner's
campaign to defeat the Republican incumbent.
Jones also managed the Ma:yor's
suetbSful bid for nH!Iection in 1967.
He attributes Democratic successes in
Franklin ·Colllty to an abundance of
pncinct workers who are methodically
recruited, motivated, and properly
directed. One of his main objectives,
becoming ttecutive director, bas '-! to
revitalize the principle of precinct
org;mization for the benefit of Democratic
candidates throughout Ohio.
Jones' experience goes far beyond the
politicai. He has a liberal backgromd in
business and personnel management. In
addition, be finds time lo be affiliated with
the American Management Society, Lions,
Ohio State University Association,
Fraternal Order of PoUce Associatioo, and
the Loyal Order of Moose.
Jones, 42, Is a native of CoiWlbus IIIII
a former member of the U. S. Marine
Corps. He and his wife, Helen, are the
parents of £qui- children.
A mnnl of 200 to 300 is e:rpected to
hear the Columbus Democrat when he ·
comes to Middleport October 13. Dinner

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