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'l1te Uaity :sentlnel, Mklaleport..Potucl'O)', o. , Nov. G. 1969
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:Mus Gilnwre, Brent Clark
Will Go On European Tour
)(ASON _ Milo Beck,y Gil.
...,., New Haven, and Brent
Clark, Wool Columbia, b o I h
Wahama ID&II S.hool )lnloro,
are lllllOh8 80 student COUilCII
members and faculzy advlaora
11011111
the 6th Natlonal As_..tlan StudOftl Council Euro.
pean Tour for International Undorll1altdln( IIOxt July 9.
The cost ol the alx weeks
vlalt to England, Belglwn,
Ftimce, SWJ.t2.erland, ltaly,Aultria, Germauy and the Nolherllllldl will be paid by the
Oft
~~~~-· )IU'Onla .
Becky Ia the daiJi)lter ol
11r. and Mrs. Robert G. GU:rnon and Brent ts the aon
ol 11r. and Mrs. Mel Clark.
The
pianfted a pro.
IJ1UII ol lnterna1i0ftal actM.
Uea and are prepared to carry lt out in their home comlllllllllies upon their return.
other requirements were that
they be at least 16 years old,
have completed the junior year
but not the senior year, be
tn good health, be recommended by a school olflclal, have
a good academic standlns, be
actlve tn tbe extracurricular
life ol the school, and be (or
have been) student council members In an NASC member
school, ln a school that is a
member of NASC, and be U. S.
ciUzens.
Both Wahama students will
return to Waslrlngton on Aug.
ust 21.
Beck.Y is a member of the
-niB
MEIGS !THEA TIE
TONIGHT, NOV . 6
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 7-11
"TRUE GRIT"
John Wayne
Glen Compbell
FIGHT DELAYED
MEXICO CITY IUPl)-The
flyweight title bout between
champion Efren Torres of
Mexico and Susumu Hanagata
of Japan has been postponed
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING
Tho Enterprise United MothodliJt Church wlll hold lts annua1 homecoming 8.mda,y witJJ
a potluck dinner at noon. The
The famous "Timothy Titcomb" letters were written afternoon service begl.nnlng at
by Josiah Gilbert Holland, J-30 will feature tho Uhrig
·
Brothers
voce1 group.
Amencan novelist.
Judy McKnight mgd•l• thl1
n•w 100% Acrllan Knit . lt'l
a an••pi • ce fo1hlon with a
2-piu• l~k . Th• quality
Aaoilan i1 baek•d by 100"
aeetate. A llttl• eolot I•
. added by the nod with blue
binding at the neekline and
hlf.llne, Anather bud_get•
pt eed fall fnhlan at lola'•·
WASHINGTON iUPl) -A
oclentlllc brukthrough lo r•
ported lo hove rolotd the
poulbllHy the Novy'o bill:
dollar "Sanguine" system •
rodlo communication wHh au.,..
marines moy not bo buill In
Spec
WlSCOftllft.
lllcotlon& lor tho syolem
••ll~ tor an ontenno mode of
-6,000- miiH of underground
cable spread over 10,000 aquare
miles of LWtlform rock form•
tlon. Northern Wisconsin, where
some resldtnll opposed lhe
proled. was the only suitable
site because of rock formations
there.
By RICK DU BROW
HOLL YWOOO (UP I) --Qnty
Tv..•. ~· R-·i.ew
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advance screening of the
premiere-, which arrives Monday coast-to-coast, this reviewer recommends strongly llh
that
,. rents tune in tor-and w their offspring .
One needn't be en expert on
education, or even children, to
know when a production feels
right. or when II hes the cleer
stamp o1 know-how as well as
having 11s heart In the right
place.
This gentle, witty series.
which will be broadcast In color
for an hour dally, hal the sound
and feel of people who know
and love children-and not
those whose Idea Is to exploit
-~~.
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••per·
-~•Y· ..,
tr~
at
Herman lllelvUle'allob,y Dick
waa an allegorical symbol, but
there actually Ia a white Wbale
- the bellJ8ll, a varlezy of dolphin found In northern oeas
and In the lower St. Lawrence
River.
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Weatller ·
en
Devoted To The I~t~ere~" Of17te Me/gi-Mcuon Area
VOL. XXII NO. 143
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1969
FRIDAY AND SAIUIDAY SIOa OPEN ·FROM 9:30A.M. 10 9 P.M.
R~tlltr
Cornl.. Win
Trio Sets
3. 98 Phil Mal.
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LONG GOWNS
Argues Ag•lnst LoQHon
Warm and comfortable brushed tricot prints or solid
1 qt., 1~ qt., 1!4
covered saucepan&.
16 Piece Suburbia
colors with embroidered trim.
This Weekend Only
3.00
Regular
g.99
3.49
Heatproof oven glau.
a ...
Harvest pattern.
S.•e
7.86
Open
Stock Value 17.85.~
lei
1.25
Rtgoolar
Wellens Opa•u•
Panty Hose
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP!)
- President Nixon, elected by
the reception to Ids nationwide
appeal lor support on Vietnam,
aasumbled his top forelllft pol.
Icy advt110rs toda1 to map fur.
thor
atops In hi• plan for gradJIEW bQ 'AL IW!JC.
ua1
cU-menl.
TRIC PLANT - There a r e
Defense Secretary Melvin R.
80,000 ...,.... feet ol apace
Laird,
Secretory o! S t a t o
Inside thl1 modarn manuracWUUam P. Rogers, Attorney
turtng plant in Middleport.
General
John N. Mitchell a n d
The firm Is celobra1ing liB
Dr.
Henry
A. Kissinger, t h e
23rd y - lo Middleport in
Prealdent'a
RatiOftal securizy
1969. There will be an Open
adviser,
Joined
the Nbona at
Hause lor the 116 employ.
their
bayside
home
for a week.
eea and their families lllnend of conferences.
day lflernoon.
Press Secretory Ronald Zleg.
ler said the talks would eenter
on Vlemam and the upcoming
strategic arms limitation talks
with the Soviet Union, achedul.
ed to begin Nov. 11 in Heloin-
DlnHrwan
Sets
qt.
BRING 1JlE FAMILY
W••s
Scarfs
FOR .4 VISlT TO
Solids or prints. Squares
Petito-Avero9e- Toll
and obiORgs.
Sale 1.00
89e
special
Elberfelds $4.00 Dress Sale
Cotton house dresses and street dresses. Regular
and half sizes.
Karr in
Lead on
New Bid .
SELECT YOUR TOYS t\ND IF YQU WANT USE ELBERFELDS LAY·A-i'AY PLt\N FOR
CHRISTMAS _ AS HUNDREDS - OF OUR
CUSTOMERS DO.
lid Heart lnlnlng Worsted
$4.00
100% Acrylic with full
length zipper for easy
dressing.
Completely
washable.
lticel¥11111
BLANKETS
Special
99~
Extra Large
Regular
2 lor 1.88
...
BOOTIE SETS
PLATTERS
Special
2.88
SPECIAL!
Knit Glovesinand
Mittens
Womens
solids or
leather
and misses size~
palm driving gloves,
Replar 2.00
Jewelry
aom
DRESS SHOP
AND
IEAUTY SALON
Sale
l19
Cor. Main & Sycamore
6.00
Coffee Mugs
For this tale
3 1.00
skeins
100!6
fiber.
orion
Sol.__
1.19
This w... tnd wo are having a salt on all lu11011 our complete Uno - oil flrot ~~~lly, Airway Unl•
rl, Jet Flit•.
Mold, Airway Dlsco. .ry, Tra.. l
l•ry Play Jam• ••• 11, Slits
Stretch cotton/Nylon terry in white, pastels and
Christmas red.
Regular
B. 95
MENS
S.seater Shlrtt
Brown,
Sites
navy, oyster.
small, medium,
large.
Sale_
7.00
Regular_3.95
MENS
Palamas
Your choice of brood·
cloth or flannel , Solid
MENS
Ceateur Shirts
Auortod
stripe1.
Sale
Regular
3.19
colors
and
5.00
2.95
BOYS
LtiJ IHvt
Sjort Slllrts
Sizes
colors or prints.
Sale
cohrs.
6.95
Regular
Buy Lusgage for Cluisllllas Gifts, Birthdays,
Weddings, ere.
Select tile IUIPJI of JOUr choice at sale prices
tills weekend and use our Lay-Away PI•.
LacHes and Men's Cases In all the most wanted
Spedal 2.99
Sol•
.._18
2 5. 00
for
JUST ARRIVED
NEW SHIPMENT OF
Lloyd Dinette Sets
Gold Tone Modem Suites. Early American Stdlu
and ll'rougltiiron Aledite"anean Drop_Leaf Harvest
r ables - Round Tallies - oval Tabies and
Rectangular Tables.
See tile l..e selection of ~. 5, 7 and 9 piece
Dinettes 011 sale in the 3rd Floor Fuml"ri
Depnnant,
'
, .
'
.
i:=l!'
Marauder Banquet Tklra& on Sale
4
Twirling Plans Complete-
112
Two of 6
Marines
sentenced
cltlze~>-
acrylic
DRAPERY DEPT. - SECOND FLOOR
REGULAR 3.50 INFANTS
if Sc·L _-Is
~h:•:.::.:,·.;~~:
4 oz. 4 ply,
For Thlo
erage."
••.~ese
.. Sayelle"
Sale
POMEROY
Spe -
54~
RUG YARN
Jng, 'tWe're Average Americans." He laughed, patted the
10UO£ster on the head and !Did
him: "You're better than av.
Education Week for All Citizens
$1.39 Re<l Heart
Largi range of colora..
and
v-.
Coats n Cl•k' s
Aunt Lydia or Coats &
Clark's. Fast color.
Assorted , shapoo
designs.
Highly polithed alum· ·
inurn. 6 to 9 cup.
SPECIAL PRICE
1.00
Rotular
PEICOLAJOIS
Big selection of . Foil potterns in 45" width. No
iron, wash 'n wear blend of avril, rayon and cotton.
39c
The President apo!ted youngeter carrying a Blllft say.
est mortar and rocket attaeka
in two months.
The U. S. and South Vletoamese aenerals commanding the
defense d Saigon said tt wa1
part ol lila winter guerrilla o(.
fenslvo whlcl!, they eald, began
Monda,y just belore President
Nixon's speech on Vietnam.
At least 100 sappers sneaked lnlo the capital during the
night for their attacks on the
two outlying pollee sta1i0ftl,
touching oii tho heaviest light.
lng Inside the capltalalnce IIley,
1968. One of tho thrusts peoe.
trated one station but both were
thrown back.
A Viet Cong agent in Se111011
this afternoon tried W'lsueeesafully to assassinate South Viet-
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DRESS MATE RIAL
yard
greet him.
quate &apport and a wUUngnoaa
to be lntereated in what is happenlng within the classroom
w-::• In the
0
ogafn, e e
pers
invitation to visit the Mella
cal School District during Am·
erlcao EducaUoo Week. Come
ond see uo. We will be glad to
have )'OU.
THANK YOU
On belelf ol all the persona
e...,.cled with tho Melia Local
School District, 1 want to OX•
land our "thank you" for the
fine &otJporl at the polls last
~chndool ayat~
~
have Included the giving ol
years of service, the sufrering
of physical injury, and formaey, tho ""'rome sacrlllceolthe
loss o! ll!e.
Next Tuesday I trust you wW
roy and Mlcldleport- !don't
know about you, but that !lual
quarter of the Melia -Ironton
game was jist about as good •
quarter of footboll 88 I havoever seen. OUr team and coach·
1m es certainly gave us something
spelld a few minutes somet e of which to bo Proud - Produring lbe da,y thlnldng of at
least one departed veteran gross at the buUdiqr Ia sun
whose life was opent in the defense of our erest nation. I
~ tlet I wW be thlnldng of
oeveral good frlands whoso llv· 'f'l
IFJ:
1-J..,....
es were snuffed out lnlhoirlate ~
teens oo the betUefields ot
World War IL
AlirOftaut Jom Glerm will be
It Ia our ro&ponalbUicy to preeent at a 10th Dlltrlct Damsee that these 88crl!lces were ocrst Acllon Club workallop
not made in vain. America Ia to bo held Saturday in Nelp..
notperfec~ Nocountryls.Nev- ville, E. A, Wlneett, Ra~ilia,
Gle'nn Comur.g
•
0 WOru.""J'
Tuesdoy, We received ~roxlmarely a 7U per cent vote ln
favor o! our levy. in four of our
24 precincts we had over 80
par cent, lftlOpreelnlswehad
80
botwieft 7U and
per cent.
erlheleu, It Is the best there
procloets hocla votebotweentiO Ia and it needs oureffortatodeand 7U per cent. Three pre- tend It just as much todaJ! as It
clnrla were in the 50 • 60 par 1942
did In those dark days of early
11
eoot bracket. We had Iouthan
whon
ltomed that all
50 per cent In only ooepreclnct , was lost.
whore we lost by one wte, glvVelenfta Doy sbouldbeupe1ng uo onJ.y 49,4 per cent lbr clal time of remembrance of
thtlavy.
,
those wbo have left ua and U
su
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Jaycees Busy this Month
jail
lal
Three In iuretJ
lOth Dlstl'lct Diuoo- the llfor1ne llopo! at Parrta Is.
, era~ AcUoo Club, will l!elln land, S. c., were ICeuaed ol
· ·at 1 p.m. There will ~ 8ft malllne threataelne letters to
tvenlq Nlllon followlna a 6- the ~eldeot at varloua tlmea
p.m. dlnne:t. Slate Cllainnaft lhltJesi'. Obe letter llald, "Fm
f)lalene "Ne" O'Gra<IY wiD ...... 1io bJooA:"""' ~.otr and
by the
- c l the - - wlllch Ia _.,
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~~:"'ctand~l:,_..,.
Melga eounzy will racelve
$43,254 In motor veldclea 11.
cense revenue dlatributlons,
Roger Cloud, state audltor,
announces.
Amouots to be received by
Melgo Couftzy and Ita subdl.
visions Include Middleport,
3,060: Pomeroy, .,,264; Ha..
were glveo
sen ces
Thursday.
Federal Dlstl'lct J u d g e
Charles E, llmmons Jr. sen.
lanced James Frankllo lllcCal. cine, $340; Rutland, $.178;
lister, 18, ol st. Albafts, W.
!lfracuse, $238; ......,ey, 435,va., to a iuvanlle lna1i1Dtlon 774.
unW his 21st blrlhda,y.
The amounts to be paid are
Pou1 David Francia, I8, ol the November payments, ac.
HardJ, K,y., was given an un. cording to the state auclltor.
~ed seotence - t h e lll!i118811188llii!I••<'IMRIIII11\Wa&t
federal )'OUihfUl corrediona
acl, but he could serve a max1mum ol five,oars.
"J
Three other Marines, Mar.
club presldeat, said lodo¥.
viii V. Pyles, Cleveland, Otdo;
Wloptt &aid olhercanclldotea Jolin Edward Haley, New York
will attend the worklbop Solul·· City; and Herman A.ll&uf Jr.,
da,y at the Elk's Club In Ne£.1 Miami, Fla., pleaded .\I!D"CC•I.
IOftvlllo.
A alxlh llforlne, q,.rlos Eu.
Aleo present will bo · Coq. gene Roblneon, Cill,;nbua, Ohio,
erolamu Charles A. Vllllk"'- was senlalced to live Jearstn
the 221111 ConttrouiOftal D IJ. prison last Se&Kembor. ·
trlct. The wmklbop, _ . _ .
The llforlnea, staliOfted at
, ed
.
COLUMBIA, S. c. (UP!) Two W.n"'8ed members of a
group at alx Marines charpd
with malllns letters lhrealefting to kW Prealdenl Nixon
1
damn~...
In A--!..1-nls
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Three tofaiOft • Gallla -llelp
relldanta wereldmlltecltollol.
zer Medieal c:-r, First Avo.
Tlllrsdo1 lfler falls 1o which
IU!fered a fractured 11'111
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and -or o f'rlctund hlp,
Mrs. Bolle B. Diddle, ,
78
"""'-· waa ltlmltled to the
boiPital 11 4:15p.m. 1'111rJdl1
wflh a fractured rilllrt hlp. 9Jt
. . . IIUired In • fall at homo.
'111omoo o. n.m,., 5:, ol
49 Cilllll.eotbe Rd., wasldmltled 11 3 p.m. Tlllrldl1 wllb •
, - -
t:~ rllhl fell ~c..~..'
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liEET two ~ro at bauat be
The~~zyl'ln- bol.._,' -tdowa.. ,
...men, _ _..,s
.
I 1WJ11orra...,a th'.,..,.
~..S.IDitt
PBRAP'ictc&w,.,..
arm.
IIIIDIIIr, 11Un the Jail, aU 'ot
J'ott 128, AmeriCIII l11110D,
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...I, rMdillo, 11aJ,;."'#i ell ' p.nu,' YCf .f!'~·· ~~ the,~
·'li''l' ~~~ •, IIII '"Winanesa <it, U1e nation to meet lhe -cNilleJiae 'll forces wlahlrw ,
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Second Floor Drap.-y .DIIJ!t
REGULAR ~c YD.
fancies,
2.50 ---- - -- -----SPECIAL 1.99
200 - - - - - -.. SPECIAL 1.59
1.59 - - - - - - - -- - ---SPECIAL 1.29
1.25 - - - - - - - - - - - S P E C I A L 99e
1.00 - -----SPECIAL 79•
REG.
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Sale
Attractive ~nits in white, pink, blue, maize.
REG. 5.98 BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 3.88
REG. 4.98 BOOTIE SETS - - - - S A L E 3.38
REG. 3.98 BOOTIE SETS - ------SALE 2.68
REG. 3.49 BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 2.28
REG. US BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 1.88
7.95
W.ll K._n Brand
TUllEY
Turkey design
3 PIECE
skein
(Sale prices for goods in stock).
Assorted nursery prints.
Sizes 30 by 40 inches.
Regular 2 for 250.
3.29
Sale
Sale
taUs d. their conversations
were not dlscloaed.
Mrs. ltlbon, looking pole from
a recent bout of nu but Bm!l.
ing broadl,y, accolrlpa!lied her
husband as be &book hands in a
crowd ' of about 200 persona,
mostly oervtcemen and their
famUies, who IUnled out at
Homestead Air Force Basa to
Employees' Families to Tour New
Imperial Electric Plant on ·Sunday
100% Virgin Wool, mothproof, 3)> oz. 4 ply. Good ..
ulection colors. Regular $1. 29.
Regular 3. 98
BLANIEI
SLEEPERS
Tlllr&day afternoon shortly be. side Salgo~~ this morntns and
fore the group fiew hero. De- shelled 68 Allledtargetaa<roll
Ziegler said telegrams ol
support lor the President's po.
sltlan sun were pouring into
kl.
the White House.
T0t1R GVIDES.- Sol Smith, at ri&lrt, stalllliqr, - reSoviet Ambassador Analoly Meanwhile, "halfwa
=;;:Y
=arounct
.= ihe nam's rntnister Ho Van Cham
Balioy, ·P1uJ E. lloptonatall, Clara France, Audrey Frost, liaraldent plant manager, Thursday helped 11employees of Jm..
Dobrynfn
met
privately
with
the
world,
Communi
at
troops with a hand grenade. Cham's
tense Haqhrey, Myrtle Gardner, Ralph Shain, Lewis 1-«Jg
perlal Electric Co. prepare for the Open House Sunday. They
Kissinger at the White House attacked two pollee stations lnand BW Criner: standing, John Conwton, Jock Hawley, Bill
bociY llWirds seized the man as
wW lulde gr<q>s of other eD¥>1oyees and tbelr famlUos
Baney. Norman VanMeter, Lawrence WUcoxen, Harley JOO~
he began to throw tho grenade
l
through the new plant in ~rt. Seated, I tor, M,yron
son, Carl Nichols. Bob Musser and Mr. Smith.
at a ceremony at one ot Cham'•
camps for Communist defec
tors.
The Karr Construciloft Co.
Tickets Cor the annual Appreciation Banquet in honor oC
ol Pomeroy HouU> 4, was the
the 1969 Meqs Marauder footbell squad end its coaches are
BANQUET CHANGED
apparent low bidder oo the coo.
on sal e and must be purchased by Monday.
The
Southern High School
struciloft ol a 40.bed addltloo
Marvin Moorehead, coach oC Upper ArlJrwton's Golden' football banquet to be held Sat.
to Veterans Memorial H o s.
Bears, No. 1 on everybody's poll of Ohio prep football, will
pilal Thursday .
urday night has been changed
be tho speaker, Banquet time Is 6:30p.m., wltlo tho program
from
7:30 p,m. to 6:30p. m. in
The Karr Co. was one ol
to follow. Vernon Weber, of Rutland, wlll be master or cere- the school auditorium at Ra four submitling bids oo the
monies. The event is Wednescfa¥ evening.
cine. Dick Ware, Point Plesa.
&eneral . construction work tn.
Employees of the new ImperLee McComas , chairman oflheMiddleport-PomeroyRo. ant Coach, will be speaker for
BIU Criner, Carl Nl<bolo, Law. valor Industry .
volved
on
the
addition.
Ial Electric Co. plant In Midtors plant in MU!ord, Conn .. a
tary Club commJttee sponsoring the event, said tickets are
renee Wilcoxen, BUJ Muaaer, - ~Imperial Electric Company is
the event whieh is being 8POD·
Bids for the planned addldleport, and their !amiUea, will
division of Emeraon Inc .
avaDable - at $2.50 each - from the New York Clothing
Norman
VanMetre,
Jack
Haw.
celsbratiog
lts23rdyearinMld1ion
wore
originally
opened
on
sored by the Southern Athlet.
be guests of the compauy at
A naUvo of Chicago, Smith
House aJXI Swisher - Lohse Dr'* store in Pomeroy, the Rutloy, Harley Johnson and Bill dleport. lls new 80,000 square
ic Boosters.
Ocl
21
.
At
that
lime
the
Karr
an Open Houaelllndoy, Nov. 9,
land Furniture Store and the Rutland Dept, Store In Rutland,
graduated !rom one of Its rech- firm was also tho low bidder
Batley,
•
foot
plant
was
completed
in
Febfrom 2 to 5 p .m.
and the Dutton Drug Store and Western Auto Store in llllddlenical schools and followingmi1 for general contracting. HowSel Smith, resident plant man. ruary of thla year .
port.
LOCAL TEMPS
itary
servlce
from
AnUocbCol
ever,
Horace
Karr,
owner
ol
ager In Middleport, &aid moat
Smith, 42, this week moved
Thirteen of tho 116 employ.
Temperature
in downtown
lege,
Yellow
~rings,
Ohio,
with
the
firm,
appe&red
before
a
of the 116 men and women em- his ramily lntothetormer Pearl
eea will parliclpate In the event
Pomeroy
Friday
at
11 a. rr.. was
meeling of lbo MelliS Counzy
ployees reside In lila Middle- Reynolds, property, S o u t h an engineering degree.
u i!lldel lo lourt of the plant.
42 degrees under doudy skiea,
Mr. lnd Mrs, . !,lmlth bave Hoopllal Comm!aolon, t ~a
They ara,Paullfaptonstall, Hor- port area. Tboy work ln two- Fourth st., Middleport, wllleh
.
o
hlfts.
The
plant
manufacturea
ho
bouih:.
He
came
111th
Im.
five
children, Coonlo 14, JUI board of truataea ot
laloe Humphrey, M,yrtle CardDar, Audre1 Frost, Letrla Long, electri< motors with maJor ap.. portal Electric from a position 13, Judy 11, Daftn18 and Sarah, Memorial Hoopltal and t h •
plication In the rubber aod elo. as m&fta!IOr d the U. S. Mo- 1.
Meigs Councy Commloaloftora
on Oci. 27, and advised t h e
.Mrs, JUdy Riggs, contest girl on the winning team will
group that hla compauy had
Entries are still being ac..
ehaJrman
for the baton twirl- receive a medal.
omlltecl (In error) a subotancepted and an.Yone wishing to
lndividual twirlers will com1ial sum !rom its bid lor the log contest to be held Sa:turenter ma,y do so by contact.
dey at Easrern High School pete for the Novlce.Juvenlle
general contz-act.
ing ·Mrs. Riggs at Chester,
The 81tua1ion was reviewed toda1 ......,red the final ar. Junior and Senior Tri • Councy 985-3595 . Late entries will be
I.!
1\.T
slow and discouraging. I stare
By GEO. HARGRAVES, So4>!.
UIURg
0
li.(J(J -l'f0.
this in spUe or other optlmlstlc and It was agreed to seek new raneements made by the spon4 Twirling Championship crowns taken no later than 9 a.m. on
lllelgs Local School Dlstrlcl
reports that y o u might have bids from general contractors. sors, the Eastern Band Boost. in the solo division.
Satorda,y morning.
ers .
I would like to remind you
I realize thet there are lrUin1 should be aUmeofrededicatlon heard - Why oollake a few Thoae new bids were opeoed
Team competition will began
The area's first tri..count;y
again that next week, Novem- reasons for voting yes or no on that
dead shaU not have minutes next week arxl drop in yosterda,y with Karr submllllng
The Tri-Counzy competition at 9:30 a.m. with awards precompetition wiD lake place with
ber 10..14, Ia American Educa·
hool I0 vi0 s We in the ille'•a died in vain", Think about it- to visit one of your schools? tho low bid ol $379,577.
is open ooly to twirlers In sented at the close of t h e
•
lion Week. Tho theme olthe ob- ac
'"
y
ill be 1
·
local twirlers and high ocbonl
Don
King
Construelioo
ol
Local
School
District
are
very
next
Tuesday.
au
w
we
come.
servance thts year is ''Better
NEWS & NOTES
maJOreUe teams battling it Meigs, Atbens and Gallia coon- competilion. Individual compe.
Education - Your Job",
happy that seven o! every 10
Jackaon waa second lowest
ties. Cootestants are eligible titf.on will Collow the awards
out to determine the best in
with
a
bid
ol
$388,000.
Third
to
participate in an open con- presentations.
I teet that the "your" re- voters fowxl more reasons to
School was dismiased early
the Trl.count;y area.
ferred to in this theme reten vote yes than to no.
yesterday for an in - service
was B. R. Lepper Construction
test which will be held along
The rna.iorette teams will be
Co., Colwnbus, with a bid of
VETERANS DAY
meeling for teachers. We wW
With the Tri-County contests .
Refreshments will be servcompeting for the title of '"Tri.
to all American citizens and not
On next Tuesday we observe be doing this about once a
$435,400 and fourth was Phil.
The open eontest is not re- ed by members or Eastern Band
Counzy High School Majorette Stricted.
Just those directly coonecled
month. It gives uo time to do
lip Dlnlaco and Sons, Inc., of
Boosters during the day•s ac~
ChampJons" in both the twirlwith schools.Pro!osaloneledu- : :
some valuable work together
Columbus, with a bid of $462,.
The Easrern High MajoroUes tlvities. The public is we I ~
Ing and atrutllng competilion.
colors koow that it Ia their ,..,. It is lUling and proper that we with t h e enlire staff - The
971.
wlll be hosts of the contestAwards
will be glveo to the
come to attend. Admission
spon&lbUlty to develop beUer do this. The m&"JJ privileges third aMual Football APPreciThe overall cost of the new
ants following their performcharge is $1 for • dulls and
rellll8cllve scboolo and each
and rights o! American
atlon Banquet wW be next Wededucatlon,
ance In team compe1ition.
addl1ion Ia oatlmaled at $700,.
50 cents lor students.
000.
The American public has a shljl have beenilou8htandpald ne&day November 12. Tickets
groat reaponslbUlcy also. This for by lila sacrlficeaofmlUlons mey ~ obtalnedtromHotarlafts
lavolves the provision of ade- of veterans. These sacrifices or various locaUons in Pome.,
,
COATS & CLARK'S
All at one low sala price
TEN CENTS
-----------
\
6, 95
Regular
'
Top Advisers Com~
For Weekend Talks:
Friday and Saturday Sale••• Elberfelds In P•eny
only 600 miles of cable will be
needed over 1,000 square miles
of rock ~aklng a number of
sites across the country accep·
loble.
! •
£
Partly clouey, uile. ehaiiP
In temperatures this~
hqh in the 50&. Fllir 8licl aot •• ·
eold tonight, low in llie loW to
mid 30s,
\
·
0 ';l'
apace requirements by 90 per
cent, scientists report. Now,
AlthoUgh the system &llll
could be built In Wisconsin,
defense sources said the
opposition generated there since
Project Sanguine was revealed
a yur ago would be a factor
arguing against location In thai
ute.
A "Stole Committee lo Stop
Prolect S.ngulne," headed by
history Prof. Kemp Shlfferd of
Northland College, Ashland,
Wis.. lists 350 prominent
members. Sen. Gaylord Nelson,
O-Wls., Is one of the project's
most outspoken toes.
The system Is designed to
generate on a worldwide basis
extremely long -wave radio
beams that submarines can
receive at depths as greaf as
2000 feel with existing equip·
ment · Only long-wave radio
-thin
g':'"~ ~A
~
oc....,.obl~
•<\
I
them .
KftOWS How To A-1
There Is a surehandedneu In
"Sesome Street" about how lo
appeal to youngsten-from
speech patterns 1o o knowledge
of the games children ploy·
No one. In fact. sella enylhlng
because It Is non-tommerclel
television. The approach _Is
beaUtifully iubtle ptrluaslon.
And the tools Include a
combination of real people,
puppets, film Hquenea and
anlmetlon. All of these lud
toward 0 1Hd1lng of the
alphabet, numbers oftd thought
processes (by assoclollon).
These devices are accompa nied by truly delightful music,
I healthy humor, good nature
and-happy to say-.1 complete
lack of t"'eienslon or heovy-
_,.~m
•
Now You Know
The ..perlmenh< Include 21 · dlocovory -.ld m1kt -lbit·
bloodcom will ponotrota we.
lllvy · Admlh< lllurdl
..... , locod lillove lh< _.IliOn with tO per cont
,
·
(lpponoelts of Sanguine felr It mil• of
of c,.. ltoi - · A llrang orgum..,t
0
terThe system could flguro In would ruin
lftd crops,
l::V
million welts
of ogalnot thlo, howo\111', IS It
the torlhcomlng U.S.·Sovltl tltc:lrlly ,..,... lftd Interfere :;'eclrlc
naar Clam Loko, to chtoptr to. odd
It_
olroteglc arms control talks with' comliitrclol rldlo . ond
.
lo tv loy coblt.
'-Inning Nov. 17 - Helolnk.l, ltlovloion. AdmHtlng such he· WI!....
ol!ft ore
The communlcotlon sought It
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.,
--- u.. 1 · - t 131
~·~ '-""'
•"bmlriFlnllftd since- of Softgulnt'l urdl,
-vy nl
uld lo llt larlhet· _ , '"'"' otrlctly
t"'lmt p u r - Is lo IUUrt million lftd ' hoi rtquatltd WIICCIIIoln. If .tho enllrt 6.001J. WOIIId still ha¥1 tv riM II INit
dotp underwater communlto· onothtr
$41 ~·-lop
mUllan tor
system ...,.. lo bo tv perlotapt.deplh
tv• bl11 ~
"' 1o
mHI1t of mile ••bit
1o
lion enywhert In tht world with lmen
_..
built •• orlglNily planned, • repll•
m•seg
,,_ .
mlullo.corrylng Polorluubma· clullna
withM.
wholever dlngen
teeture In tho new .. _ . -.o_ry.
there may
rrll:n•:·• • • • • • • • . : : : : . . ; : ; ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11!1
But e brtoklhrough Involving
the ule of more power has
made It possible to reduce the
Sesame Street, Sure Hit
'::========::-B~ut~-on-t-h~•-bo_s":"ls_o,f-:onl
1
JUDY McKNIGHT
MODELS THE J~NIOR
DEB FASHION OF THE
WEEK . ..
geUst will be the Rev. L. T.
Norris tram Decatur' lniL The
services wll1 be held each evening at 7:30 p. m. with special
singing. Everyone is welcome.
from Nov . 16 to Nov. 28 In
Guadalajara, because Torres
fell ill with bronchl'tls, delaying
his training.
Stub Cowboy
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
•
s:
To Quiet Tides
Television's heralded new child ren's series for preschoolers.
"Sesome Street," 15 • &uccess .
•
wiU.~
Two Suit& Filed
the youngsters will decide
whether National Educational
lOLA'S
jii todo1
Cloud11n thoea
lltUe warmer temperat111111.
Mollly cloud1 In the east with
New Haven United Molhodlst lows ranging ll'om lila mid
to near 401ft the extreme eo
Church and In its choir. !lie
Mostly
F
Ia alao a Wahama Bm1 maJor. sm counliea tml&llt.
••··
SUDIIY
and
nrmer
r.....,.
ette and a member ol the Aftlila! Slatr and Drama Club.
Brent is a member ol Varall;)' w club, and on the !ootball, baoeball and baokelball
teams. He is also a member
ol Point Ples&a11t Pres~r.
Tiro aclions, both to cplet
ian Church.
UUo to properlios in llltlan
Mrs . Russell Capehart, suld· Township, against Gladys Ma.
ance counselor at Wahama.• ce, addnu unknown, have been
was Oft the D.lropoan toor '" !lied in Meigs Counzy Commoo
1968 as a facullll guide.
Pleas Court.
The)' were by GenrceJ. Neq.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
ler and Beulah Neigler' Racine,
HOSPITAL
and David B. Sa.\'ro, Racine.
ADMISSIONS
- Kathleen
In a suit brought b1 I h e
Cloneh, Middleport: Genevieve Grange Mutual CaiiUOlll Co. ,
Meinhart, Pomeroy; Forma Kay Columbus, va.
Don Uonel
Wright, Dexter; Terry Fergu- Wond, J>roepect IUU, Pomeroy,
son, West Colwnbla; Gregory $1,360 is aoked aa damages reFerguson, West Columbia; Wor- sulting from an automabUe acley E. Davis, Dexter; Alpha Bai- cident Dec. 9, 1967 oo State
ley, Pomel"Ol': Clara Smith. Ma- Rt. 143.
son;
Frederlck Thompsm,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES
Wanda
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Swearingen, Michael McDaniel,
A revival at the Mt. llermon
Drexal lambert, Paul Lukens, United Brethren Church wUJ
Douglas Acree, Edgar Mitch. begin Sunda)'' Dec. 1. Tbe ...,.
Colorcartoons :
Thinlt Sinlc
Good Neighbors
p...,... - 1 Future of Cosdy Sub dm-Ne(\i$ Doubtful· .
·
••to
The .
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se.1no1, l'omel"Of·Middi"!''O'', 0 .; •.,._, N""""ber 7, 1969
~- The
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I
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r.~;~:f.:~~:~ ,~;:
"Just; Watch Your Spet'ling and Punctuation!" '
SCORES
ly WILLIAM YERIGAN
tougher ct.yo agalnol Purdue
UPI Sporh Wrllor
ond Mlchipen.
u belt
llod nd t t
Cillo Stote•o tint aiK opBy United Preas lnterMtlcnl ed. ~~~·:"~fila :tor;':,~ - f a have a total of ooly
Cillo State footbell..., so for olghtvlctorln agolnat 33101111
Ea!!l
W, L Pet. GB this ..._ and tilt "-"' 1nd me tit. Wisconsin- Into
Installment.;, Sat..-dey proml• the game with o 2·5 record.
llllilaM , , , , , 7 1 .875
,..
moro of tht Mmt agalnot
Eighth-r1nkod Mluourlls the
Plltaburgh , ..~ 2 .m 1\1
..., among tho top 10
Wisconsin.
only
Ke!tucll]l , • • , 7 3 ,700 I
Not until the tlnol two games that a-rs to bo In reol
Carolina . • • • 5 5 •500 3
New York •..• 3 6 ,333 4'h of tho IN10!1 will tho flrot- anger this WHkand ao It
ronkod Bucktyn ,_,any lop- m - Oklahoma. Tht oddamo.
Miami • •·• •• , 3 7 .300 5
collbtr C<Hnpelltlon, and It ken have tobbod Missouri only
West
W. L Pet. GB Wisconsin has any sign of an • one-point favorite.
odga, It hao to hinge on tho
Most of the top 10 toamo oro
llal1aa , , • •• •7 4 ,636,
posolbllty
that
tho
Cillo
Stott
not'"""
Included In the btttlng
1
Loa A~ea , , 5 5 .50~1 h
players
will
bo
looklnQ
ahead
to.
line
becouM
they'ro ouch
Waohlrwton . , .5 6 .455 2
N.,. Orletna . •5 6 • 455 2
Deaver • • • •• 2 9 .182 5
Thoraday'a Raoults
PIUabur811133 Miami 127
Kentucl!;y 145 Denver 119
Friday's Games
""" York at ledlana
Plttlburgil at Loo ~lea
Denver va. carolina
FlRST TEAM OFFENSE
(AI Greensboro, N. C.l
(Linemen)
NixonGetslevertoAttack :Segregation in the North
i
been aaalgned in a patlern which promotes segregation.
Tiley snggest tbsl suspicion ill aroused, and tbat tbe Supreme .Court decision may have application when ~ new · ··.
school 1o bullt in the middle of a blaCii area so tbat hcnniver
you draw the lines (or so It seema) you end up wltb a ..,gregated school.
Justice Department men say tbey have frequently noted
tbeae practices In tbe North. Tbese customs, government
experts say, can be called "dual" systems slmlfar Ia eUect
to the open Southern dual systems ruled against directly
by tbe United State• Supreme Court In tbe Mfasluippl case.
'l'he Nb<on men have been particularly anxious to attaek
Integration in the Nortb wltb precisely tbe same attitude as
Integration bas been attacked In tbe South. They have not
been able to find a handle with which to do this effectively.
Some speclalials here balleve . tbe new court decillon may
give tbem tbat grip on tbe problem.
For all its strong words, however, tbe experts say prlvatel;r, tbe Supreme Court decision will not bring quick lntegrauon in numerous places In the South and NOrtb.
In tbe South, a goodly number of tbe areas where &ellrl>·
galion remains are bard-eore areas In which no workable
plans have been submitted.
It may not be ea1y, tbe specialists say, to get tbese areas
to •ubmll acceptable plana tbrough negotiations by tbe
executive branch.
.
·
Court action may be very difficul~ to bring in these cases
unless local private citizens are wll!lng ani! able to come
forward to complain to tbe government or to tbe courts. It
is tbe opinion of some observers here tbat In some areas
private citizens may not be w!Ulng to come forward.
In tbe Nortb, tbe .problem will stiU be one of defining
what legally consl!ll1tes segregation. Titat task will sUD be
very difficult indeild.
ly lAY CIIOMLEY
NEA Washington Comspondent
WASHINGTON (NEAl
It has been reported wltb considerable vigor tbat tbe Supreme Court gave President Nb<on a bard lllap In tbe faee
m ruUng lor Immediate Integration In Milalsslppl.
i
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m
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Actually, quite tbe contrary 11 true.
Tile ruUng puts Nb<on In an enviable position.
As one poHII$:1an on Capitol Hill puts it:
"PoliticaUy, he can say to tbe South tbat he tried. His at.
torneys argued for delay through tbe .courts.
.
"He can oay to tbe Nortb tbat hill own appointee, Cblef
Justice Warren Burger, voted for tbe court's decWon." .
More significanUy, tbe court's alatement II so worded
that a number of specialists In integration believe tbe Nb<on
administration will he able to use ft as a lever In attaclllng
segregation in tbe Nortb. Here, Justice Department men
say segregation has been carried out wltb such subtlety
tbal they liave been hard put to lind legal bases for enforcing meaningful change.
Men who have worked on tbese clvU rights problems helieve the court's decision for Immediate Integration wUI
apply to cases where It can be shown tbat botindarlea between school districts have been so drawn as to, in effect,
ating from elementary schoo and progresalng to a UDior
·El!iM~ii~t:;;;,~,;~ :;;~;;;~; ~boo! and tbence to high sehoo
DDCTCRIS MAILBAG
..
have
. ..
. .
Doctor Treats Cause,
Not Progress Rate
. Botb professional baseball and organized football are
observing their centennial years in 1969, and the names of
lbe games are about tbe onl_y things that haven't changed
Q-1 b a v e arthriUo. My
drastically in the 100-year history of these sports .
last sedimentation rate was
• Modern sportswriting, too, bears only a remote resem- in the 90s. What causes this?
blanco to the way games were wont to be described in the Can anything be done for it ?
~ld days. This is how an anonymous writer f~r ~e Rutgers
A-AD Increased red cell
!Jniversity "Targum" reported the nat10n s IU'sl mter- sedimentation rate (above
eight or above 15 depending
collegiate football game :
: " On Saturday, November 6th, Princeton sent 25 picked on the method used) usually
men to play our 25 a match game of foot-ball. The indicates active rheumatic
strangers came up in tbe 10 o'clock train, and brought a fever, bacterial endocarditis
good number of hackers with them . After dinner, and a or tuberculosis. It is somestroll around the town . . . the crowds began to assemble times seen in persons witb
at the ball ground , which, for the benefit of the ignorant, leukemia, anemia, rheumawe would say, is a lot about a hundred yards wide, extend· told arthritis, cirrhosis of the
ing from College Avenue to Sicard Street . . . "
liver, ulcerative coUUs or a
iTwct-loilg, 'leisurely· paragr!pbs"litH , "the 'Wt'ltilP- de- high choJeslllroi .Jevel .· ;yo..,
bes the manner in which thi!' ftrft goal was adlleved, doetorw!ll, want to treat theRutgers . He then dismisses the .hal&nce of tbe gable, .. eiiiJoe, lhlttlle ·sedlmerftatiolf
words that should endear him to JPillions of Sunday foot- rate which is useful as an
{)all widows :
indication of progress.
· "To describe the varying fortunes of the mat<!h, game by
~ame (play by play), would be a waste of labor, for every
Q-Wbat ill measl by too
Jame was like the one before. There was tbe same head- much protein in the spinal
jong running, wild shouting and frantic kicking . .. "
fluid? What can be done for
Not until the fifth paragraph did tbe sport fan of 1889 It?
learn who won the game and by what score. Only one playA-Thill ill a laboratory
~r's name was mentioned, that of the Rutgers captain,
finding associated with polioand not until the next-to-the-last paragraph.
myelitis and encephalitis or
: Any cub reporter who turned in a piece of copy like tbat brain fever. Your doctor
lpday would be strongly suspected of having attended his would treat the disease-not
vandmotber' s funeral instead of the game.
the lab report.
• And any newspaper tbat printed It would lind its offices
liesieged by a mob of Irate fans, witb much "headlong
Q-'lbe lab report shows
~ning, shouting and frantic kicking."
that my B.U.N . is too high.
: Oh, incidentally, Rutgers won, 8 to 4.
What is this lest given for?
What foods should I avoid?
A-The B. U.N. (Blood Urea
Nitrogen ) level is high in
: The Motion Picture Association of America, tbe in- various k i d n e y diseases.
dustry's self-eensorinJl or self-regulating body, has given Since 1 with few exceptions,
. the movie "True Grtt" a "G" or -+ j.General" audience diet is of minor importance,
you should follow your docrating.
tor's
advice regarding your
• This classification, which you don't hardly see no more
of tbese days, means tbat the fUm is considered to be choice of foods but, even
wholesome entertainment for every member of tbe family, more important, in regard to
from grade-scbooler to grandmaw. Not only tbat, but re- other forms of trealment.
viewers have heaped high praise on tbe picture.
~ould lreqaenl dosea of
Acknowledging tbe film's merits, Newsfront magazine
spirits
of ammonia be harmnotes, however, that:
ful?
Within the first ftve minutes a man Is shot. Then foUows
a triple hanging, a mutilation, a knife murder, a multiple
A-The eblef ase of spirits
'llllbush, another shooting, a skuU-erushing, a gunftght on of ammonia is as a stimulant
horseback, another ambush, a snake bite and a final shoot- to prevent !ointing. It may
be inhaled or taken by mouth
iilg.
Nary a bit of sex or nudity. Just good, clean, old-fash- (half a teaspoon in half a
ioned, general-interest gore .
glass or water) . Since it is
70 per cent a I c o h o I (140
proof) large amounts could
cause intoxication.
There
would be no ot her harmful
effects.
~ould
proloa1ed
exposure to IDcquer fumes
cause hoarseness?
A-The !amea of lacqu~r
depend on the s o I v e n !usually wood alcohol. The
maximum all ow able concentration in Industry Is 200
parts per million. While
wol'klng with' la"'!uer, - ade~
qlille ventllll\llln·IS:e!S.Jitllll.
Poisoning r r o m Inhaling
wood alcohol causes head-
ache, dizziness, weakness,
loss of appetite and blurred
vision rather than hoarse-
ness.
BERRY'S WORLD
month ., ,
Geronimo, tbe A p a c h e
war chleftnin, Is one of
many Old West figures
shrouded In legend. The
World Aimsnae says tbst
although he did participate
In the Apache wars under
C o c h i s e and Victorio,
Geronimo spent most of the
last 40 years of his Ufe on
reservations •. -~1\;\lrlef
ly olffii)4a:Ii\ . '~, l,lll!2 and
1885, bi/t liVen ·
liecame
a peaceful farmer, joined
tbe Dutch Reformed
Church and died quietly at
Fort Sill, Okla., at the age
of 79.
cluba these diQrs takes a lot of
extras: llben PetulaCiarkatars
at the Waldorf, the hotol will
supply Pet with limo & cllsulreur .. Tho Rockettea at the
Radio City Millie Hall will get
November ooce was a Oock of overtbne - the nBoy
Named Charlie Brown~ movie
will ochedule two extra perfor.
mances a daJr (plus same num.
ber ol stage allows) during Dec.
. .• Included In the augmented
27 - men band aecomp!lll)'(ng
Jack Jones at the Cupa are
seven musicians from the
struck Metropolitan ~ra ...
Including ille Met's first collie•
' 'H~r'lfilltlt A I!ISbiirdltai Wliiille cello (~
~ft," but not the 'l!ang··.: 50rt in 1705) Is ••priceless.,. ·· · ·
- Dorothy Tutln pieyed Qoieen
Grtd 'litsi::O.ctor Jim Brown's
Victoria .. . The enchanting dating Sammy Davis Jr.'s long.
hand • sha- performer on pill)' pal Lola Falana ... Singer
ll!lllvlslon wboae name we did- lisyle Garnett• a consoling Rod
n•t get Is one "Alrnon.zino," &tiger •.• TypicalBdJey.scene:
from The New Music Hall ol pollee herding lour pretzel pedtarael.
dlers and their csrts to the
To got names to pla,y nlgltt. siltlonbouaes - willie nearby
tho favored premiere period ...
Once the playhouse lor some
ol the finest dramas In lldwy.
history (only the old Empire
beat It lor prestige) the Henry
Miller' s Thestre on W, 43rd
St. oow Is called the Park Miller and offers aMale(meanlng homo) Film Festival ... A
py lron.v: the last str.al!lll~~lay
61-'d'.las
New Gauge of Heroism
Normally, citations accompanying tbe Distinguished Fly·
11!1 Cross and the Air Medal refer to outstanding performaiJee of duty under fire or during aerial combat witb a bos·
tile enemy.
;·'roday, these medals are being worn by 16 Air Force bur. rteane hunters . Presenting two DFCs and 14 Air Medals to
two crews from the 53rd Weather Reco11118issanee SquadrOll, Gen . Jack J . Catton, commander of the Mllitary AirUft Command, said:
. " I am convinced that hurricane hunting also Is a hil!hly
demanding business requiring great expertise under liaz-
a';rdous conditions."
: By repeatedly flying a WC-13l Hercules aircrllflinto tbe
eye of Hurricane Camille, tbese men ob!alned data that
made possible advance warning of the otllrm's patb and intensity. thereby saving an unlmown number of lives.
Camille certainly qualifies as one of the most "hostile
enemies" ever to strike at tbe United States. The medals
are weD-deserved.
tired of doing nothing.
BARB 8
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PHIL PASTORET
Some lose corltrol of their
4uto1 un the highwaya-: ,
others, at the time payment
. lJindow.
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steal IJ1Id kill and destroy; I
came that they may have
life and have it abundomt!y."
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from the
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BABES IN LAP-LAND
Dear Helen:
ls lllls some sort of trend?
I mean men sitting on women•,
laps, instead ol vice versa?
On almost all the lntenlow
ahows I see atars like Jolmny
CeriiOII, Merv Grllrin, Mike
Douglaa, Jlmm,yDean, etc. plop.
ping down on the ladles' laps;
but you almoot never see lllls
In · reverse oo TV Interview a.
I au)li)Ose It would be somewhat dllflc:ull to Interview a gal
objeetlvoly while she Is restlag on your knees but, on tho
other hand, It I eat on a girl's
lap, rd be afraid obe wcadd
act motherly, llblch lo the last
thins rd want!
•
Haa lap-sitting for men be1'1h. ~.....
come
!asblonsblo? - DISAPCl ""., """ "'- 1 1 - r
PROVING MAN
"Poor de-til! Ho como oul for cub in defense spending,
Dear Dia:
_ ___
and
__
the_P_•_•t_a_,o_n_cl_osed
__h_is_m_ilit_o_rr_6ase_._ '"-1 doubt It will ever really
eateh on. Babes in lap..land
!lbould be female. - H.
Dear Helen:
I !!pO!lt almost ~.ooo m oor
clau!lllter'a weddl•g Six months
later IIley apllt up andadlvorce
Ia In the ' - "· 'lbey don't
"""''~ aeem vary concerned or upset
- "Just one ol lboae thlnp,
so loll ol luck - you
dsre Insure marriages?
Here's another suggestion:
Dear l!elfn:
OJr daughter wantaablgwedding. 1 told her 011 one condilion: rr she and her husband _
to • be would s11111 a legal note
promising to rep&JI all costs
should the marriagoflzzlel'flthIn five years. This should keep
them together! _ SMART FATilER
Dear Helen:
1 am 23 and was married
lib en 1 was 17. I loot my wife
througlt ehllcl>lrth, but our
dau!llltor Uved. In 1968, my sistor • 1n _ law was brlnglnx my
three children to see me In
jail, llben she had a wreck,
and sbe and all the children
were killed.
It was ID December, 1966, not
long alter my wife died, tllat 1
was taken to jail .., a ldmap.
ping charge, but 1 did not do Ill
Jl I could got In touch with
certain frtenda, they eou1c1
provo 1 am innocent, but they
moved away and 1 can't find CRlt
llhere.
How can 100 traee ~e
w h o n you're locked up? ALONE AND INNOCENT (l!.E.
lll'IIUIId sometime." n..y dlvld- s,, Jl')
ed the "!..,.., and c:ome out Doar lmocent:
with OIIOUih to let up two apart.
ll your wardell believe• yoor
JDIIIIo. ~reover, they gut a story, he will help you trice
aoot11 crulae aa a weddlag theae frienda. ~ miaht be
gift from oa.
located through .i !orwardiD&
Luckily I eoulcl afford thla, addreaa at the poot ol!lce, or
but I Clll't help llllnklnl ol oth- · with the aid ol a lawyer or
er famlllea l!bo sunk moot of , ,...._r reporter, -.Jd
their eavlnp on a biiiiii!I-Gir; either become lntereac.d Ia
only to have tho msrrlaia turn your case. Talk to lhe prloot a dud. WhY dooan't Llqydl chaplaln ilrat, andperbs»ahs'll
ol London or some other ln•r-r 11!11 you in .....,ce WIG!' ths
ance company Insure tbe fat~>,, ........,., - H.
el' of lhe ·bl'ide, 10 It thsre'a
Thla
·11. dodlcate!l to
a !lvorce aetlon in lt~s than a famll1 IIVInl, .,.0 U ~'ftl bav,...., he pta back • large per• . Ina kid . trOuble or Joist plain
..mace ol '111111 he l(llllt - trouble, lot lilian· llelp YOOI
ROOKED DAD
· S,. wiUalso nicoma 10W'DWD
Dear Dsd:
amualn& -riencea. Addtea1 .
In IIIIa era of ille !aat exit, Helon Bottel In ·esre ol IIIIa
:::;...._ ___, what Insurance qoncy WGU!d - - · ·
·
The LSD-trlp torror even hat
roaehed Madrid college kids .. :
Now daring gimmick lor Eaat.
aide barmalda: oo bras under
seo-lhroup blouse& ... Bllcef
... The new "Wolllb.Jn, WeillbOut" revue at Upllalrs at tbe
Downstalra Is brll!llt, clever
and woo raves - del~ lt•
lack rl. smut, no nudJ.Qr. teaturIDg dellcloosly young - clean
kids ... The grotesque Maoili
Rock and Phil Foster exehang.
ed for-roaliDsultl at the Apart..
mont auwer club and slllpped
Just short of the illroat - grabbing stsge ... Mike McGear ol..
The Seaftold, Brtllsh rock act, .
coming to the Bitter ElldloBeiltie Paul McC11111iey'o brotber.
statue of SI!PIIIInil Freud wtU
Bland In a Londlln ' pork (tlke'
awey the benchel and pt some
couches, Reglej ... Nice UUle
Freneh realauranl caDed Tol ·
et Mol (moano You I. ,.,_ 18,
l'ompldoudlo) keepo · aett1na ·
calla from _.., aaldng "IS
this Toy Eat Mo7, a "'1reatauranl'l'' ... Tha ~~~
I. American rnanapr ·
Klein aren't In rocking tune :.~
Allya McLerle, .lovely Jldw7,
!OO&Ieal comeciJ llllr("Who,e'ol
Charley" for IDaianee) llllbl
a unique film _ , , ID ~
McQaoan'a "Thio Reivera'' .;;
ha111't a word touller ... Aliya0J
baed- 'Gnek • CGin prolll'
!!hoold be enoualt.
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Bryant, Paul Krouse and Karl
Kossulko Is not one al the best
In the league but has made 11
lntorcoplloos lllnobackar Lon ·
nit Warwick also haa two)
pou delenso In the league
stotlsllcolly and Nelsen may
. . . . ..
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HOUSE
K.fger Creek and Eastern
dominated the 1969 All..!louthem Valley Alhletlc Coorerenee lli;oam Team today followlna last nlgltt' a seloetlono
by'loa&liO coaches.
'lbe chsmplon Bobcats placed elgilt .., the nrat team,
rumerup Eastern hsd six.
North Gallla hsd nve, Hannan Trace, soutbern and south-
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the Fabulous
Ooder B, Phont
And Takt Em HO...
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By Unltocll'ross lnternaltonll
Luca1
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traded him and helped the San
Francisco Warriors to a runa·
way 130-109 victory.
Lucas, who spent his first six
professional seaiOrl$ with the
Royals, scored 19 points and
hod 11 rebounds. built was Jell
Mullins' 13-polnt splurge In the
first four and a half minutes of
the second hall which put the
game out of reach for the
Warriors.
Mullins l!nlshed with 26
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HATS
already out of the Coastal
leader Division chase but the Colts
Wool aport
hota c.nd fine
felta , Hew
colore,
5. 98 to 15.00
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IIIWYOCL0111111G HOUlE
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Ports . East at Gallipolis
did not hear a buuer.
Cln.
Withrow at Portsmouth
Lou Hudson had given the
Waverly
at Jackson
Hawks' the lead with two free
Coal
Grove
at Meigs
throws with five seconds
Ironton
at
Ashland
remaining.
Fl Frye at Nela-York
Porta. N.D. at Wellston.
[n Pomeroy For Over 90 Years
loSe' tour More games ..
The Chiefs, . who look over
tlrat place In the Western
Dlvlsloo lost weekend, hove
been made 13-polnt choices over
the Chargers Sundey and with.
"
Turkey or Ham
10 to 12 1•.
good reason. Kansas City leads
lhe league In prodlcolly every
·-
defensive category and has also
seorocl more points (215) than
ony other foam In the league.
San Diego, on the other hand,
has scored only 12 points total
PURCHASE
In Its last two games. Tho
O.argers were shutout for the
first time since 1961 by Denver
last Sunday and In that game
the team set negative club
nicords tor total ottense (70
yards) 1nd passing oltenM 120
yards) .
!n other Sunday action,
DenvOI' visits Ooklond, Bultalo
Is at New York, Cincinnati at
Houston and Miami at Boston.
Doklond dropped to second
place In the Western Division
by losing to C!nclnnotl last
Sunday, but the Raiders ore 10.
point cholc:ea to bounce beck
this weekend.
With the Jets expected to
win, Houston can not altord to'
blow Its game with Cincinnati .
The Ollon hove been mode a
s!K-polnt choice. but Cincinnati
Is sill I keyed up following last
week' s victory over Oakland.
The Boston ·Mlaml game
could turn Into the moof
exclllng game ot the day . Tha
Patriots won tor tile llrst time
last weekend and are llnolly
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Miami lost a Iough one to the
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Warming over ille week-- -.polnts or loso thla seo1011) and
and a little cooler earq next tho Dolphins seem roody to
w..;k but warm agetn by mid- break loose.
weak. Preclpltsllon will uoraae one lallll In ell or losa
FIGHT RESULTS
melted, probabiJ occurring
81 widely acattered llbewero By United Preas lnleraotlllllll
abcut 8mdoy
BARCELONA (Upl) - ~
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Frankie DePaula, 182, Jeraey
City, N. J., ahnoed Artie Miller, 180, Manlaeld, Ohio (8).
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Division
he had heard the buzzer before Angeles and Dallas should
remain In first place In their
the shot.
Madden said he couldn't respective divisions with vldo·
change his decision and after a ries over San Francisco and
consultation with the other New Orleans.
~~·-••••-•••••••••• Alilonlo Torrea,
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~ Mfg.
Central
Baltimore, thrM games behind
m·Imma
. t•IOn In AFL Chase
By United Preaalnternational
~fl)i•
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game behind Minnesota, needs
a victory to stay In the midst of
Chargers Trying To Avoid
•• -a..
lwlhllllsllltr F111 rw
Colorful 1trlr.•
ond plol.n c_o ora .
their first seven games. The
Tha Bulls proleltocl the game Colts trounced Washln!Jfon last
when Role""' Jock Madden week after Coach Don Shula'
refused to allow the tying shook up the nne.
The other games are expect.
basket-by Tom Boerwlnkleed
to be lopsided or don'l have
wlth two seconds remaining on
any
effect on the standings. Los
the clock because Madden said
minutes and Nate Thurmond
hetped tha Warrior scoring with
25 points.
The vldory moved San
Francisco to within one game
Temperotuno 1n Ohio will
average _ , or a little shove
: · normal S.llirdll)' llirau&ll
e Wed!iesdey.
••
lli&ll tsmperaturea will ba
In lhe lower SOa -a. and
• the middle to UJPtr 50s.
Ovemlalttlowne'"•ge
99·95
SCARF$
both clubs. Green Bay, only 1
the
..
2.91 to 6.91
Washington and Atlanta Is at
Detroit.
The Green Bay· Baltlmore
game Is a significant test for
basket was not good and the
point. lhough he played only 23 game was over . Rakel said he
•
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iddes
'1)1t1111Ut
and leatMrt.
learning the lntracacles of
Coach Clive Rush's offense.
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Division
· •tylea In su•uMs
York Is at St. Louis, Plltsburgh
Is at Chicago, Philadelphia Is at
the first time since the Royals schocluled.
e
·
Western
GLOVES
Lhwd anclunllned:
returned
To Flow
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Elsewhere In the NFL, Los
Angeles hosts San Francisco,
Green Bay Is at Baltimore,
Dallas hosts New Orleans, New
to Atlanta , which edged Chicago, need a v:ctory tor their self·
Cincinnati Thursday night for 12.f..122, In the oniy other game rftped after losing three of
Jerry
:
(N.¥_ _
Leroy Kelly and Ron John1011 .
Royals, 130 To 109
Off
Can't Cool
Of course, the VIkings will
watch the Browns' running
Warriors Run Past
1ltuinas
SANDWICH
not get enough time.
tho Minnesota Vikings and tho
Browns' oltonalvollnt will lace
11 Clovolond can contain this
I stern tool olnce the VIking rush and give Nelsen time to
detonslve lint of Carl Eller, throw to his talented rec.lvers,
Alan Pogo, Jim Marshall and Gory Collins, Paul Wartlold and
Gary Larsen 11 being heralded Milt Morin, he may guide the
as tho best In pro toolbell.
Browns to an upset even though
Tho Viking Mcondary of tlloy're a touchdown underdog.
Earsell Mackbee, Bobby But tho Vlklngo hove tho best
-J
ward the purchase ol trophlea
_WHO.WANT tHE
give It to him .
,mainly beclull of the excellent game since they have two of
Sunday, the Browns will face pess rush from the front four . the league's top runners In
and lettsrs ror AU.SVACpJay.
era.
Atlendl•l WOre T. J.
iy ·FnbM<:~NE
L!Qid . ~en, Gai-y iiiUl&
UPI Sports Writer
Southweatem; Rucly 9rlvely and
The San Diego CharGers may
Mel Carter, North Gallla; John have hod 11.
Song, Howard Miller, J o h n
Two weeks B!iJO the Chargers
Wlc:kllne and Comer Bracl>ury, were in a three-way baHie with
KJgor Creek; Noel Heister and the Konaas City Chiefs and the
Paul Dillon, Haman Trace; Ooklond Raldet-s tor tlrst place
western one eaeb.
Dan
Wriglit and ·BIII Klncsld, In the Amorlcll'l FootbeU
Votlag were Bob Aohley,
Dave
Chsdwoll, and Charles League's Western Division. but
Southern; BUI Klneakl, Eastem; Mel Carter, North Gal- Taylor, Eastern; Bob Aahley, now the Chargers are on the
&; N~ Heister, Hannan and Jim Adams, Southern, and brink of elimination from even
1 playolt spot.
Trace; Gary Billl& Southwest- Dale Rothgeb.
One more loss should end aU
em and Howard Lee Miller,
hopes
the Chargers have of
KJgor Creek.
mll<lng second place. Another
.. other ...- . . olllctals
mm }ulll selbock would be their tilth,
dia<uaaed llnal pianl! for a
and neither Konaas City (7-11
cage preview by 'IN AC teams,
nor Dokland 16-1·11 llguras ~
to be held at K.vllll' Creek on
it
Nov. 22, beginning at 7 p.m.
American
Hannan Trace will meet 111NEW YORK (UP)) - Amer.
gor Creek, Eastern will battle lean business Ia adding bll Southwestern, and Southern will !Ions ol dollars to Its eapl.
Again
take on North Gallla In that tal apending Pl'Ofll'&m despite
order. Proceed• will go to- the l!iYornment'a efforts to
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.
cool ille economy wlill fiscal (UPO - The American !aDa
and 1110110taey reetralnta.
will ooon silrt flowing again.
MeGrsll' - IUU'a annual faD
Col. 1111)' Hansen, diatrlct
IUI'Y"J' ol buslnell expanalon engineer for the U, S. Army
plans, projects an olsht per Corps of Engineer&, announced
cent jump lor 1870 to a reo- that work m removal of the
orc1 $76,71 billion for tho oa- 600-loot long co«erdam, wlllch
Umaled '70,85 blillm being has BIIJpped the water • flow
!!pO!lt IIlla year.
oowu the American ehamel for
•
1r realized, the 1970 projec.. the pest five mortths, will be: t1on aiiO WGUid represent a g1n between Nov. 15 and Dec.
• Jwnp of .12.63 blilloo, or 19.7 2 .
e per ceQ!, OYer lhe $84.08 bll• lion apent in 1866 Wbea pru• ont anli-lldlatlon policies were
Alexander tbe Great was
•
born Ia Euro~. diad in Asia
• being lbaped
and was burled In Africa.
Aibip
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ly VITO JTELLINO
UPI Sports Writer
Bill Nelsen will neocl time
. Sunday and tho Cleveland
Browns' olfonolve line hopoo to
dtf*•·
_.no "'""""
B row ns Face Stern Test
CROW'S
glomerate.
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proslios solicited open!Jo ... Every customer atSI:d Allen'sree-~
osnJzed altronaut John Glenf
but no one gueaaed hla luncll
companion - FDR Jr.... Tho .
Regina Fong named in Mra. ·
Robert Culllllllngs' I!BIIley ell.
vorce papers hsndled all ille
59 ~ year • old Dimpled KicPI
press lntervlewsdurlngbleChlcago enppmont.
OUr Ambasoador to London
Walter Annenberg spent $1,000 ,000 refurblablng CRlr London embassy - CRlt ol hla own
considerable cash l.. Tho ehor'fl!l'apber Michael Kidde ex.,ct a little Kiql 01.. Uoyd Bri4!
ges atara ID "llai>PJ F.ndiD& 'fi
Ill• BOllS Beau and Jeff In
spectlvely "Gally Gaily~ and
"Halla ot Anger" - all for
United Artlata .. • Last four
Omsr Sharif fllms wore duds,
hla last mortey flick was •'Funny Girl" ... Harper's Bazaar•&
Dee. issue Is a splashor: It
wraps the book In silver alwnl,
111m loll ... David Hemmlnga
is a rare shreJRUe ~ ac.
tor a - jusl added a London car
rental outfit to his mini - con-
~'G" Is for Gore?
hud-on at CGiumblo, No.
Moore haa.galnocl 90o4 yards on
iUcerrlosln seven games. and
Owens has 881 yards oo 209
corrln In sl• gomn.
Missouri pulled oft 1 41·31
vldory over ~nMI Slate loof
week, and Coach Don Devino
11id the aame might have
PLAYER - SCHOOL
YR.
Steve S.WI!iero, North Gall !a , .. • • • . • • .. .. - .... . ... 4
By United Preaa lnteraotloml Carlos Reee, North Gallta . • • .. • • • • • • • . • • • • • . . . • • • ·· . 4
East
Dan Polcyn, Kyger Creek. . . .. .. ........ .. . . . . ... . .. 4
W. L Pet. GB Tom Hyaell, Kyger Creek. .. ..... . . . ...... ... .. . . . . 4
"""York. .• •12 1 .923
Mike Rasldna, KJger Creek. ........ ...... . . .. . . .. . .. 4
Philadelphia • . 5 4 .556 5
Tom Karr 1 Eastern •• , ... .. .. ... . ... .. . . .. .... . . . 3
)I!Jwa!iW ••• 6 5 .545 5
Richard Liter. Eastern .•• •• •.••• • •• • •• o o • • • • • • • • • 3
Iialtimore •• •• 6 5 .545 5
(!lacks)
Bo- ...... 3 5 .375 Gih PLAYER - SCHOOL
YR.
Detroit .. .. .. 3 5 .375 Gih Turley George, North Gallla , •• • •••• •• •• o . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ClncbuaU ••. ,4 8 .333 'T'h Wayne Queen. ~n Trace , • • ••• • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3
West
Jon Rothgeb, KJger CrHk. . . ... .. , .. . • . • . . . • • • • . . . • 4
W. L Pet. GB Dan Grueaer, Eastern • • . • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • . . ••• ••• . 4
Atlanta ..... 8 3 .m
Loa Angeles • •5 3 ,6,5 1
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Son Fl'sn. ... . 5 3 .625 I
(Linemen)
Chicago •••• ,5 5 .500 2
PLAYER SCHOOL
YR.
Phoenix • ••• . 3 6 .333 ·3'h Ken BrOtfll, Kyger Creek. . ....... ... . .. ....... .. . . 3
Seattle • • •••• 2 7 ,222 4'h Wade Henson, K-Y~er Creek. .. .. .. . .. . .. o • • • • • • • • • • • 3
lien Diego ••• •I 8 .lll S'h Tercy Moles, Kyger Creek. .
o • o • •• o o . . . . . . . . . 2
'lborsdey'a Reaulta
Jerry Johnson. SOlthwestem ...... . o o o • o o• • • • o • • o • • • 4
San Fran 130 Cincinnati 109 Phil Saunders, North Gallla .. ........... . . . ..... . . ... 3
Atloats 124 Chicago 122
Jim stettler, Eaatern • o . . . . . .. . . . o o • • • • • • • o • • • o • • ·• 4
Friday's Gamea
(!lacks)
Seattle at Baltimore
PLAYER - SCHOOL
YR.
Son Frsnciaco at Booton
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Bob Ritchie, :Eastern
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HONORABLE MENTION - Rocl!;y Hall, North Gallla; Gary
Eynon, Pat HUI, 1ks Spencer, steve JenklnoandPaul J ustis, Sol>thorn Local; Charles Lee Waugh, Hollis Myera, BUI WeDs, lla~>
nan Trace; Btll Kiser , Southweswm; Oermla Eichinger, Eastern;
Jackie Henson, Jackie Paraons, Kyger CrHk.
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NEW YORK- The "LaStra.
de" BdWy. musical will open
with a wildly explicit DrS)'
acene . .. Nary a lldwy. pro.
duetlon Is due lor more than a
Washington, alrdll.rankod Ark onaaa mHfl . Rice and No. 10
Notre Demo plor- Pltloburgh.
~" Stole (No. 4) and UCLA
!No. 7) aro Idle.
JGe Moore of Mlsso..-1 and
Stove Owona of Ol<lahomo, both
with 1 chonee to lead the notion
In rushing tlllo """"'· mHt
NBA STANDINGS
WORLD ALMANAC
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
tophaevy fovorltn, but thirdronkod T-aee Ia 1 21-polnt
choice over South Carolina and
nlnth-rllocl Purdue to plckocl by
11 over Michigan Stole.
In olf·lha-board gamn lnvolvlng tha top 10, aocond·rankocl
TtKIS t!ICft Baylor, fllth-rllocl
Southern Qolltornlo tokn on
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All-SVAC Grid
Team An nouneed
FACTS
A Whole 100 Years of
'Running, Frantic Kicking'
klde to ..... becl< lfld Jlley
ll'llnsplrod- s.t.......
Oi'Jihom• nat ha.. an
lmpr....ve rlllhlftt
yielding 11'1 - · iii .•
yerdl per- onlhs ground.
taken oamethlng out al hia While Ml_,..l hal gl- up
CWily 112, ll'ld wltll ntllhl! ~
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We ro a tlrocl loolball showing much
leam," Devine aald. "Our big filii stotloflc could delw mine
lob now Is to got lhoM tlrod the gamo'o outoorno.
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COLUMBUS IUPI) - Bruce
;.,$mlth, Bob Trapuzzona, Bill
J Pollitt, Ken Lultnor, Dick
·~wautlold and Jim Gentile
: ·wen't exactly household names
ao fer as Ohio State football
fiNIS are cancerned.
They're lust a few of the
Buckey••
c:apttble second
stringers who have been hidden
by the shedows of safety Mike
Senslbaugh, cornerback Jack
Tatum, middle guard J 1 m
Sllllw_., -slve end Dave
Whitfield, offensive guard Brian
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other starters
on the nation's No. 1 team.
They could- OK!enslve duty
Seturday - It the first unit
torgn to a quick and com tort.
able leed over visiting Wlscon·
oln at Ohio Stadium.
On poper, the Badgen are
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Until Its 23-17 surprise win
; against Iowa. Wisconsin M:t
gone 23 games wllhovt a vic ·
lory.
· Since the upset. Wisconsin
lost to Northweslet n {27-7),
stunned Indiana (36-:UI and tell
vldlm to Michigan (35-71 last
· Seturday.
Unleu the Buckeyes face un-
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. Woody Hayes may rest his
., starters In anflclpotlon ot !lie
~ crucial clash with Purdue here
Nov . 15.
One of the lesser known but
. ~ highly-publicized players on the
• talent-laden squad is sophomore
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fastest player ever to wear an
., Ohio State jersey.
• Clocked In 9.5 lor !he IOO·yard
; dash, Harris has cuught only
passes for 19 yards this
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:·quick glimpse of Harris In the
;,annual spring skirmish when he
; slreaked 56
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ka. Lamke has since been con·
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behind Doug Adams.
Starting quarterback Rex·
Kern, bolllered by a recurring
shoulder Injury. could get a
well -deserved rest.
Although Kern Is listed as a
starter,junlor Ron Maclejowskl
and senior Kevin Rusnak are
ready, willing and able to guide
the nation' s highest - scoring
team (~.5 points a game) .
Maclejowskl enjoyed the fin .
est game in his career against
the Badgers last year when,
starting In place of the Injured
Kern, he completed 13 of 19
pilsses for ISJ yards and carried 23 time$ for 124 yards and
three touchdowns.
However. last year's super sub has seen very limited duty
this season. Machlejowskl has
completed only lour of13 p111111
tor 50 yords and a touchdown.
Rusnak. a spill end last year,
has been Impressive, completing 21 of 40 passes for 3'1
yards and three TOs.
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The Buckeyes are blessed
with an unusual amount of
depth and Hayes says his SOC·
ond team has played more this
year than In recent campaigns.
Wisconsin has not beaten
Ohio State here since the days
of World War I, losing 13 starts.
A win Saturday would move
Ohio State one slep closer to
the Big Ten record tor consecu.
five wins - 17 held by an earlier Hayes-coached powerhouse
1954·56.
c::lhlo
State has won 20
straight, Including U decisions
against Big Ten opponents . Remaining this year are Wisconsin, Purdue and Michigan .
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BOUT TELEVISED
NEW YORK (UPII-The 15round world mlddl-lght IIIIo
bout, scheduled Nov. 22, belween champion Nino Benvenuti
and No. 1 contender Luis
Rodriguez, will bt tetevloed live
via satellite by ABC's Wide
World ot Sports from 4: 30 to 6
p.m. EST.
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CINCINNATI (UPII - Tom.
mle Smith does a lot of practice for the Cincinnati Bengals
that doesn't get used.
Smith, winner of the 200-meter race In the Olympics, is a
member of the Bengals taxi
squad. That means he gets to
watc:h a lot.
"We want to activate him
sometime before the season is
over to let him get the feel of
It," said Coach Paul Brown.
"We want to get him actually
under fire."
Football Is a sport Smllh
hasn't played since high school,
six years ago In Lemoore,
Calif. He came to the Bengals
in July.
Smith lolled to make lhe ;o.
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HOLLYWOOD !UPII -ABC·
TV has canceled five series and
added four
ones In a major
mldseason reallgnmanf of Its
schedule.
Gone by early 1970 will be:
- "Music Scene," a serln
featuring youth-oriented tooes.
-"The New People," In
which
young survivors of a
man roster after a training
camp trial. but he has continued to work with the team .
TV. .. in Review
"He's looking better every
day." receiver coach Bill Walsh
plane crash start their own
said . "He's working hard and
society on a South Pacific
he may be able to help us this
Island.
year ."
- "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.''
Smith said he believes he1S
about a fellow who gives up
ready for the field.
"At Wilmington !Bengals'
training camp} I had trouble
learning the patterns," he said.
"But now I know them pretty
well and all I need Is a lillie
experience."
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Smith is being groomed as a
wide receiver and when he
Isn't running pass patterns In
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Jl m
practice, he studies the moves
Bede of Cleveland planned to
of other receivers .
" I do more watching than climb aboard his unique pow.
ered sailplane, a vh1ua..l gaaoasking, " he said. " I watch ev- line tart that files, early to..
eryone, from the backs catching
da,y on a monotonws nine-lap
the ball on down. "
The 198-pound sprint star, who circuit between Columbus,
said he spends most of his free Ohio, and Kansas Clt;y, Mo.
Bode, an aeronautical engl.
lime studying the playbook,
neer
who came up with t h e
knows of only one more thing
deslin ol his plane, Is
novel
he needs to do - play.
aiming
lor three world Dlgbt
" That's the only thing that's
hanging over my head," he records. It he completes the
said . "The only thing anyone 11,500.mile circling oon-stop
knows about me Is what they journey. he will have set a
see In practice. I would like to world's absolute distance mark
try It In a game, but what" ~1 mer a clolled clrcalt; ·aworld'a
My- dOHn·t ·~ounf:i
·- reconfror plij\Os We!iihfnglels
uian •.ooo
aiut a closed.dreult distance record for
propeller aircraft of all
welgbta,
The plane will carry 451 gal.
rural lilt for the big city when
he lnherlis a fortune.
- "The Dating Game," in
which young slngln ask the
question: can a television host
provide the true poth to
romance?
-''The Hollywood Palace," a
modern vaudeville series which
has had a long, honorable run,
and will be missed.
Now MldiHson Showt
Entering at mldseason will
be:
-"The Engelbert Humper·
dlnck Show:· a variety hour
starring the singer, who soon
will be a household misspelled
name.
-"The Johnny Cash Show," a
Ions or lltelln Its hollow wings
lA> feed the 210-llorsepower eontlnental six - cylinder engine.
The wing tanks ean carry 550
gallons, but Bode plannedtouse
trip from Cleveland llopldns
Airport In July 1967, but turned back at New York when the
automatic pilot mechanism
new
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IJ have been seleeted to join your huaband won't care u
tile Ohio delegation to the lo'lf sa JOU can coot.'"
NaUonal t-H Congrees In Cbl·
Mlsalllauch and her mother
CillO. NOY. 30·Dee. 4.
often "talk shop" : which
PbyWa Mauch of Canfield hranda seem beat, home eeoand Joel KeUner of Colwn· nomy and management, dee·
bllna, both 19. won the U· orating Ideas, and even test.
peue.peld trips for beln& lng different kinde of cook·
cho•n beat In Ohio In lhelr ware to see what effect they
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._H projeda. Selections are have on food.
nwle by the Cooperative Ez. Kellner, son of Mr. and
telllion Service, which super- Mrs. John KeUner, excelled
Yilea ._H work.
In the automotive program
Jllu Mauch, daughter of sponsored by The FlrestoM
llr. and Kn. John C. Mauch, Tire & Rubber Company. His
led tile stole In the consumer flrsl great aeblevement was
edueatlon·home economics teatorlng a 20-year-old sedan
proiJ'IID, sponsored by lllont.
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aomery Ward. She earlier to runmng condition.
bed attended the Ohio t.H
More recently, he took an
Club Congress 1n Columbus eigbt·month trip alone In bls
and the Citizenship Short ear, touring the western and
cour.., In Washington, D.C. ~utbern slltea. Tho ear was
A sophomore at Hiram Col- ""' years old when KeUner
lege abe apende many week· bought it, end required many
endi traveling as a member repairs along the way. He
of the Ohio t.H Statewide bad to tear down the engine
Fa8hlon Board.
and replaee the valves be"I alwaya favored sewing.'' fore heading home.
abe said, "but one day my
Oblo wUI ba •nollng about
uperleneed cooking advisor 30 teenagers to the congrees.
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amount used In thehlstorleNew
York.to-Parls Dlllht or Charlea A. LindberBh In 1927.
The plane's cockpit is de..
signed so Bede can remove
manual controls, stretch out
and sleep while the automatle pilot keeps the craft on
course.
Bede orl(llnall,y planned to
fi¥ a noo.atop round trip to
Paris, but weather eaperta said
the route would be dangerous
because of severe icing eondlllona over the Atlllllic at his
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f1.ylng 25-000mlleswithoutland
lng and' Bede's ultimate pi
Is 1o fly It completely around
the world without retuellna.
He made one stort oa that
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mldseason reshutfllng. For - - """""'"""""'"""
4 clr. Sedan, E•tro cl•on ln•lcle and aut. ' Pow• •tHI'Ing • .
1nsIance, Ille new . Lennon EIKtra
Power bralc•• · Auto, trona.
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Feb. u, a nd It was wllh welk - •A• • •• • • • • ...h•ft• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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that the sisters gained a name Dart 4 clr.
on. 6 cy 1• l.ltomotlc • I . Shows oood c. ..
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The switch of ABC·TV's
Wednesday movies to Monday
VB Gola.l• 500 2 dr. Hard Top. w. en proud of thl1 one. It Ia tDp1
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the only day of the week on
wh lch televiewers will have no
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ABC· TV's realignment, which
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Germany. aceofdlnc to 11ae
wiU host ·" reception - - poor ol Appalachia con be glv. Encyclopaedia Brlt•Mic:••• '·
Ins 'Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, Elgbth en help but at the 1111110 time
District President, at 2 p.m. retain their self...espeet, higb.
That Stone Age b~,
!llnda.J at the Pomeroy Elemen- Ullhted a meeting o1 the Ealt used the bow anil lli'GW .t;
tary Sehoul, Pomeroy.
Letart Women' s Society o1 least 10,000
II JD.
Also lA> be observed will be
the 50th amiversary ol the ~~Uan Service T u e a d a y ~~!~ ~ caVft: 1111'\'·
American Legion Auxiliary.
llro. WUitam FOJI was t h e
A program wiU be presented program chairman. The meet.
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at 2:30p.m. II wiU feature the lne opened with fli'OUP Singing
newly orsanized drill team of of "Who Will llulld the World
junior auxiliary members or Anew" and devolloas by Mrs.
the host post, a ehorus 1111- Herbert iihlelds entitled "What
der the dlractloo of Mrs. W<>man Am I" with acrlj>ture
Paul Nea..,, and a vocal solo from Proverbs 31, 2S.:Z7.
by Mro. Marvin Burt.
!lira. Roy Donahew presided
~nt and district olat the meeting during which
fleers as well as members of time a nmrnage sale was dlsthe 30 units In the Elllhfh Dla- cuslled. ParUclpaUnglnthepro.
trlct, frlenda and reiatlves o1 gram besides tbose named were
lllrs. NeutzUng are Invited to lllrs. John Fisher, Mrs. VIr.
attend the reception .
sll Roush, lllrs. llerachel Nor.
yeaneon:J:
PENDLETON ~
ris, Mn. Roy Plerson, a n d
lllrs. Vernon llonahew.
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Christmas boxes lor 10 lllelgs WUIIam lllcDanlel presiding at
P 1a n s
maUing when the Sew • Rite • were made to prepare a baa..
Sewing Club mei" ' Wednesdsy ket ct food and BIIIB for a needy
Tamil,y at Chrl81ill8s tfme~
night at the club house.
Mrs. Don McKnight received
Mrs. Don Mullen and lllrs.
blrthda,y sift from her sea
Ronald Browning were hostesscret
pal. !lira. Flo Strickland
es !or tbe meet!f\g_wlth Mrs.
and lllrs. Raymond Baity will
be hoatesses for the next meet.
lng. Attending the meeting besides ·tbose named above were
COLUMBUS (UPI) - T he lllrs. Willard Boyer, lllrs. Don
Ohio lllgbway Department said Collins, lllrs. Larry Wehruns,
it was ready for a hard win- Mrs. Edward Wells,lllrs. Charter, as predicted by the Farm- les Hotrman, and Mrs. Elza
er•s Almanac, and the rlrst Gilmore , Jr.
test was a success.
Trials were held last month
by 3,000 maintenance men sta. ·
tlonld at 88 count;y garages and
150 oulj>osts throughout t h e
state. The 1, 400 snow trucks,
hyclrauUc spreaders and snow.
plows also were found to be
ready.
Ready for Hard
JJinter in Ohio
be administered, and the rights
of the parties in Interest.
Plaintiff alleges that one ot the
devisees, Robert Knight, who Is
also known as Arthur Robert
Knight , died y.'lthin thirty days
after the death of Herbert 8 .
Smith, and lhat ttle reason
thereof a question has arisen as
to who is ent itled to rctcelve the
share of said Robert Knight .
Tne prayef ot the petition Is
for the ludglnent and direction
ot the Court on the pro..,lslons of
said Will, upo~ which questions
have arisen, Bl'd to determine
who is entitled to receive
distribution under the Will of
said Herbert · B. Smith,
deceased, so th•J qtalntlf.t may
be able to u:ecute said Will and
settle said estate . and tor ather
relief .
Said defendants are required
to answer said petition on the
29th day of December. 1969, or
judgment wlll be taken against
them .
Earl 1! . Knight
as Executor of th1 Estate of
Herbert B. Smith, deceaud
Webst~r and Fultt
Attorney1lor Plaintiff
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year.
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per weak. Next November you'll receive your
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PT. PLEASANT, W, VA.
675·3270.
To be Hooored
senicemen were prepared for the busineaa session.
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Holler Medical Center,Flrot
Avo. o-rat Yllitlni hours 2-f
and 7.$ p.m. only. Maternlt;y
vllitlni hours 2:30 to t:30 p.m.
only. Parenti Clll,y on Pedlatrlcs Ward.
Admlsalona
Poblleatlon or admiastoos Is
prohibited unlll further notice.
Births
lllrs. Clyde B. Frazier, Rt. 1
Beaver, a son, 2:13 a .m. Fri .
day.
Dlacharpa
Jessie A, Ander liOn, Carol
J. Bush, Teka A. Dewhurst,
lllrs . Adrian F , Gibson, Chris.
tine L. GUiesple, 1iiella Lan.
ham, Calvin R. McDaniel, Mar.
cua M. llleKean, Ruby L. Mil.
ler, Woodrow L. Perroud, Miss
Ellzabeth Roderick, Mrs. John
L. Sayre, Tami!IJ' L, Sowers,
lllrs. Bernard T. Wallace, Mre.
Walter A, White, Mary L 0 u
Williams, and Julie Elberfeld.
NEW QUI
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OAUOES- <lallipolts, 12.1
and 13. • runnl~ 6 feet of rollera; Pl. Pleasent, 24,67; Porneroy-lllaaon, 20.56; Hinton,l.62
otat.; Kanawha Folio, 4.02 rialng; Charleston, 18,00 lalllng.
London, Marmet, and WInfield,
are on the sUI.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
OALLlPOUS LOCKS - John
J . Rowe-n 9:25p.m.; Titan
up 11 :50 p.m.; ORCO up 1:15 a.
m.; H. E. Bowles down 3:25 a.
m, ; Brimstone down 6:30a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
Semet ~ 6:55 a.m.; lllarmel,
Alan R. lllerrlll 141 8:45 p, m.;
o...chita down 10:25p.rn.;O. F.
Shearer down 12:45a.rn.;Jerry
Bosworth 14l 6:15 a. m.; WI~>field, Solvay down 1 a.m.; Du~>ean Bruce It> 2 a.m.; w. H. Shaver, Jr. up 5 a.m.
ORIO RIVER- Lock 14, steel
EJ<press up 5:10 p, m.; Lady
Rosemary .., 6:10 p. m. ; A. v.
Criss down 5 a.m.; Lock 16,
Explorer down 4:45 a.m.; Paul
o. down 5:15a.m.; Lock 17, 1...
ca up 12:55 a.m.; Polly R. down
2:35 a, rn.; BeUevllle Locks,
John Pustuik 14!12:40 a.m. ; National down 3:25 a.m.; Racine
Locks, Kathy R. down 6:10p.m.;
Toby C. down 7:50p.m. ; Elserclilf 14l 10:35 p.m.; Helen S. ..,
2:10 a.m. ; Tammy L. White lll
3:15 a.m.; ML State down 3:SS
a.m.; Greeno., Locks, Elaine
G. down 8:15p.m.; Kenova down
9:50 p,m,; Walter Curly up 10:45 p.m.; Ashland"' 7:20a.m.;
Meldahl Locks, Valvoline down
6:35 p.m.; Mary EUen down 8:10p.m.; Stevenson ..., 9 p.m.;
Ravenswood 14l 9:55p.m.;Etna·
Louisville down 2:40a.m.; A~
drew P, calhounup4a.m.;Rol>
ert P. Tlbolt ~4:40a.m.; Elisha Woods down 6:30a.m.
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1967 Chev. Mal.ibu Wagon . ........... $1895
Blu• with blue vinyl interior, radio, w/s/w tires.
A one•t'lwner cor.
John A. Wilson hal 75 horlll
for public hire at rentals up to
S7 per hour. On the five week
days he averagas 90 to 100
rental hours. On weekends rental hours averege 250·300. That
ligures out to S2,380 per week
or around $12~.000 per year ,
And It doessn't count In the o40
horses Wilson boards at 11•2
per month each for a box stall
or 1111.50 for a stra~ht stall.
Horses are becoming so much
a port of leisure lime living
many big housing developments
Include
'rralls and stables
as buying lnduce,me<J.IS.
keep the way ol the Lord. ~. It
is Important that this generation paues on to their children
the doctrine and duties, the old
time revival spirit and glory,
Otherwise, how wUI they know
the Christian way? The Drat
five years of a child's life Is
the most Important. The great·
est trust is given parents and
they dare not fall. Plaia said,
''the most important part of education io the right training In
the nursery." Part or our duty
Is to give our children a faith
to lhe by. It is mor e than pr.ovldlng food, shelter and cloth·
ing. And II I hope to save IIIJ'
children it matters how I live.
It matters if I am in prayer
meeting on Wednesday nlghL
At church on Sunda} morning
and Sunday niglrt, Homes are the
building blocks or our Chrlslla
faith. "Foor things in &IIJ'
must dwell, i! It endures and
prospers well: One Is manhood.
true and good; one is noble woa heathen, God wanted a man to manhood; one is child life, clean
Said defendants a r e required
be Patriarch of a great nation. and bright; and one, an altar to answer said petition on the
Sth day of January, 1970, or
When a college selects a new kept allgbL''
judgment will be taken against
President, a corporation needs
them .
an executive they search and
DIYid 8. Sayre
P:lelntlff
screen ror the right man. The
Webster and Fultz.
LEGAL NOTICE
selection of Abraham was the
Gladys Mace, whose place of Attorneys. tor Plllnflft
moat decisive and far reaching residence IS unknown and 11 -7 11 -1.4 11 -21 11 -28
that God Of' man ever made, cannot be ascertained , and the 12-S l:Z -12 12-19 7tc
unknown heir s, devlseu.
Out of his loins must come legatees .
executors,
ad forth a nation that would hooor ministrators and assigns of
LEGAL NOTICE
Gladys Mace. It deceased ,
Helen Kn ight Wilson , who
Jehovah, that would gtve In time whose
names and places of r ui des at 910 Washington
the Messiah, the Saviour o! residence are unknown and Avenue, Rennsselaer , New
men. God wants fellowship, but cannot be escertalned, will take York ; Mary Knight Brice, who
notice that on the 5th day of
at 218 Elmer Avenue,
most ol all God wants follow· Nonmber, 1969, lhe plaintiff , resides
Fort Wayne . Indiana ; Violet
ship, "I know him thet he wlil David B. Sayre, filed his Knight Wallers , who resides at
against them In the 1093"' St. Mary Lane. Houston ,
foUowship me, that he will fel- petition
Common Pleas Court of Meigs Texas; Margaret V . KniGht,
lowship me, that he will lrlend- County, Ohio, being cause No . who resides at 100 'Leeward
1~543, iO ~~4._~ourt, to qlll\l!t ~!tie Island , .ctearw.eter, F.lorlda ;
me.
the. .rep .e)tate herelntafter Marga rtf v .
Knight, as
U - God knew also that he '9_
descrlbtcY. ilnd plaintiff' Alleges Executrix of the Estate or
would commarKI his children. that he IS the owner · In f•a Arthur
Robert '· Knight,
Abraham was oo dictator but Simple and in actual possnslon deceased, who resides at 100
of the following real estatt : The
Island, Clearwater,
he was a diacipllnsrian. He had following described real ntate Leeward
Florida ; and Jean Knight
command of his children and Situated In lhe Township of Stabler. who resides a t 122 B
County of Meigs and Court
Street,
Titusville ,
his household. Belore a child Sutton,
State of Ohio. and bounded and Florida, will take notice that on
honors God, he must be taught described as follows: Being all the 5th day of November, 1969,
to respect his parents. Deut. 6: of the land lying on the Easl side the pla intiff, Earl E. Knight. as
of the public road leading from Ex.ec utor of the Estate of
6,1 11 These words which I com- Racine, Ohio, to Antiquity. Herbert
B. Smith , also known as
mand thee this day, shall be In Ohio, of the following described H. B. Smith , decel!llsed , filed his
real estate : Thirty three and petition against them In the
thy heart, and thou shalt teach one
third acres (33-1-3) ott 100 Probete Court of Melas Cnuntw
dUigentl,y unto thy children, and Acre Lot 275, Range 12, Town 2, Ohio,
being Cause No. 19,602, In
shall talk ol them when thou sit- Sections 9 and 15, OhiO Com · said 'Courl, seeking lhe
pany•s Purchase. to be taken off direction of the Court respec test in thy house, and when thou Slid
lot Immediately south of ting the trust and the estate to
walkest by the way," ushoutd and ldiolnlng to what Is or was
Alonzo Weaver's Lot In seld Lot
children be made co attend Sun- 275
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day School and church?" CerPlaintiff further alleges that
tainly, •• Thou shalt command the defendants herein may
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some right, title and
thy children." "Get ready we- claim
Interest In and to said real
HARVEST ISSUE
"re going." That means Dad estate by reason of what might
OF
and Mom, grandma and all of be claimed defective service of
process In an action to sell real
us. ,.Train lCJ a chUd in the estate In lhe Estate of Mary L.
way he should go ard when he Honaker. d•ceased .
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The p ;rayer of said petlllon Is
Is old, he wUI not deport !rom that
each and every one of the
Great Christmas Gifts
lt." Every child deserves the defendants be compelled to
asserl
any
claims
which
they
Place
Merchandise
rlgbt kind or a start In life.
may have In said real estate,
Orders
Eorly.
Think of men like Moses, Jo- that said claims be declared
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seph, samuel and Daniel who Invalid, and that p; lalntlff's
were taken from their homes at title In and to said real estate be
quieted 11 against Gtl of the
a terxler age, and came to a defendants . and that the
strange ~le, and to a nation defendants be forever barred
from asserting any right , title
filled with Idol worship and sin- or
Interest In and to said real
ful environment. yet they r~ estate, and tor other relief .
Calned God, kept pure. These
mentime,
and others
or
becausestood
theythe
hadtests
the
right kind or a start in life.
Formation is better than rerormauon.
U1 - That they get the right
start In Ilia - "That they ahali'
1968 Pontiac Bon118ville H.T. Sedan ••• $269.5
V·B motor, auto. trans.,
tires, white wilh red inl .
tho overage value for 1 horll,
S73l per year to IHd, equip
and glva II medical core, plus
lnve~tments In horll breeding
farms .
"Unknown million• must ba
added to that figure for the dol·
Iars spent on riding clothes,
horse trailers end campers, •
travel to and from horse shows
and other Incidentals," he uld.
Manhattan Island's only remalnlng riding stable, at 89th
Street threa blocks from Cen·
tral Park, Is proof !hat average
Americans spend plenty to ride
just averege horses. Owner
by alfluent, pleasure seeking
Americans.
Ten years ego a Department
of Agriculture census counted
.t5 million head of riding
hor- In the United States. To·
day there are en estimated
7.25 million. 85 per cent of
them the saddle or non-racing
variety.
Purebred Arablana seem to
be the "In" horse among those
who C&fl .afford them. They are
otrong'es well os btautlful and
more of a pet !han the average By M. C, Larimore, Pastor
seddle horse.
Syracuse Church of Naurene
leal monlll singer Wayne
"I Know Him, 11aat He' ll
- o n and Thomas Chauncey.
Command His Children."
• Phoenix television executive,
paid $150,1100 for Naboor, a
"For I know hlm (Abraham)
stallion considered the most
perledly formed ot all Ara. that he wm command his chilblans, at ,the audlon of the dren and his household after
Anne McCormick estate In him, and they shaD keep the way
Scottsdale, Ariz. Actress Kim of the Lord, to do justice and
Novak owns several Arabians. judgment." Gen. 18:19, In our
Ruth McCormick Tankersley text we see three Cacts: (a)
rUns -an Arabian ranch at God knew Abraham - "I know.
Barnesville, /WJ., the largest him," (b) God knew what he
such ranch on the East Coast. would do - "he wlll comrnan:l
Entertainers Sue Anne Langdon his children," (c) God knows
_,.d John Davidson ride Arabi· the Importance ol the child
I!IS, And Dan Gainey, chair· getting a good start In life man of Jostens, Inc ., wins "that they shall keep the way
Awards with his Arablani.
or the Lord."
Jay Stream. presldenl of the
1 - uGod knew Abraham."
International Arabian Horae As· He knowa every one of us. He
soclatlon, which haa 10,000 knows the motive of the heart,
membero In the U.S., thinks S7· He hears the thoughts ol your
billion moy be a modest figure mind, He knows us by what we
tOr the riding horse business. are. God had in mind a ptq~le
He notes It Is based on $150 as who would be His peculiar pee>_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pie. He saw Abram am he was
AI Comella, femed p!Oiher
of ancient Rorne, •ld
of her children, "ThNI are
my jewela." Elegont
eymbol of pride In
motherhood, lhlo baeutllully
luhloned tJOid ~ng II tho
modem wey for mothe,.
and !Klndmothere to
count their biNIInga.
· In White or Yellow
gold With lynlhatlc
1966 Buick LaSabre 4 door •••• , , , •• , •• $i495
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52I 695·
c.use of the trek to the country
Auto. trans., power steering, power brakes radio
w/s/ w tires, turquoise interior.
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w/s/w tires, timed glon, gold metollic finish
with matching vinyl interior.
POMEROY, 0..
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327 V-8 motor, auto. trans., P.B., p .S., radio,
ST.
variety hour with the country·
folk singer, whose summer
series gained much praise.
-"The Pat Paulan Show," a
weekly halt·hour ot comedy
sketches with lhe deadpon
humorist and guest stars.
- "The Nanny and The
Professor," a half-hour situation comedy with Juliet Mills as
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a Mary Popplns.typo young
English nanny who works lor a
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widowed American professor Goloxl• .500 va • dr. SHan. Power ....,,nt• CNII ...Ial'le. Llk•
with three children.
new Metallic: lllu• flnl1h ,
and
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
POMEROY
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IT IS THE
Bu.ineu today
with
OPTOMETRIST
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Addreaa aU poeka!l"• to Qp.
oration Santa Claua, · fra·k I n·
Slate Jlol!'ltal, Lakin, We~ VIrtllnla 26250, If iUta are!lnp.
pod, Indicate kind of irtlellt,
llze, etc. on tile ......_ of
aUk, underwear, half - allpa, pod<ap.
'l1le stall and potlentatil La.
.Ups, braa for girls and taOn•
...,.., ahlrta, panties, nlllht- kin Slate Hoopltal .,P...clat.
JOWDS, pajamas, hair bruah. all klndneaael and ·elr9J1a In
For Males aU alzea
es, eomha, hair spray, leo- behalf of the potlenta lAid NSocks, Bhlrls, belts, · woolen ~·· cotton school -dresses, t;y &re Kauff, Actin&: Bt1alntll
stoves, sweaters, underwear, •tw•eed-.ipantai.••for••boyllila;i'•halllthlt-_ _...,
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~s. oombs, clprelles,
Actually, ABC.TV has had
good ratings success with three
new serles--"NcJVIe of !The
Week .. "Marcus Welby M D"
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and "Room 222." But II Is the
smallest commercial network,
has the least Imposing lineup of
affiliate stations, and just has
By DEAN C. MILLER
NEW YORK !UPII - Tho
riding horae, oneo considered a
dying breed, hao turned Into a
growing S7 billion buslnoso be·
for ilcl71 luld C l r I 1,
Fall Sales Value-Rated
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[,HosPITAL NEws I Mrs. Neutzling
'The Horse is Back in Business
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MAY 11
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elpra, .tllPaa, llllhtera, Ilea,
shlvlnK lotloli In plaatlo con..
talnera, deodorllilt In plastic
containers, playllli e a r d a,
checkera, dominoes, bechw.n
aUppera.
:ror Children, apa 8 to 16
POcket - · and blllfolda,
eoeks, alllddnga, w o o 1 e n
stoves, and ecarfs - wool and
Clevelander Beglns Try ~~!ee:B~~m:,~~~s.~~ya~~ 67 CHEYELl£ .................. $2, 195'
fior Non-Stop Flight Mark
som~ ~~=~:.uh:~·r;n h~: 64 BUICK
$1I·09.5
Capture 4-H State Honors
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half allps, pocket booka,
searrs - woolen and aUk, bob~ pins, eurlers, hair spray,
halite JIOI'inonents, hair 'b1111h·
ll, cotton robes, night aowns,
paJamas, aweatera, ..,.n,s, clg.
uettea, deodorllilt In plalltic
eontalners, face powders, Jip.
lltieks, , nail polish, woolen
eloves, bed jaeketa for patients
In the lnllrlnary, bedroom sUp.
pars, bobilr socka, cold cream
In plastle tubea.
Five TV Series Canceled
Smith Watches a Lot
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I!UijTING1'0N, W, Va.
(UPI) - If llfarllllall ~vu.
aley can upset Kent Slate In
Ohio . Salurda.Y. II will mark
the nrst time IInce 1965 the
'l'luulerlnl Herd haa won
two con..,.,.u.e pmea..
The Herd, llbleh Illumed
Bowling Green 21-16 last sat.
urc1ay to anap a 27 -came wlnleaa streak, bruohed up oo
the pme plan 'IInu:aday and
worke:l oo the kicking pme.
Coach Rick Tolle,y said be
will like 32 players to Kent,
but noted lbatdeftllslvtilllrd
Mark Andrews DillY rejoin the
squad for the pme aplnat
the Golden Flashes. Andrew&
has been In Clnelnnall, Ohio,
vlaltlng his mother, wbo was
lrUtred In an auto aeeldent.
, S - The llolly SCntlnel, P'""eroy-Middleport, 0., Friday, November 7, 1969
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'Ccncq~r.d · Rebe/' Rev·«
E?i~ ·i rden
Therapy
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education Dail,y Sentinel In November.
&au a1 tloo Eutern Tho club will lfvo tile WMPO
ltrlct • • Ollll1ned by Mro. radio program on Jan. 5.
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Mra. Ral(lh Rose and Mra,
Harold Lemley and lOIII, Bobb7. were In Columbua , Mro.
Lemley W..t oapeclelly to. tate
her aoo to an eye specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zirkle
Girl scout sweat shirts are being sold by tile FOOr Rivera and dsugllters al Cincinnati
Girl Scout CounciL Scouts ore aaked to got tllelr orders for ,..re weekend gueats of tbolr
shirts to tlleir leaders. The orders are tben to be sert to Mrs. parents, Mr. and ~. Ches.
Bernice McKinney, Union Ave •• Pomeroy.
ter Zirkle and Mr. and Mra.
POMEROY BROWNIES 66
Charles llYaell.
A BROWNIE TROOP WAS orpnized Wednesday night at tile
Mr. and Mrs. Chester A,
Pomeroy Elemortary School. Mrs. Keith Ann Whitlatch Is t h e Sextoo vlllted their son.tnJaw
new leader and her assistant is Mrs. Connle Carr.
and dsulhter, Mr. and M r a .
Fourteen girls have enrolled In the troop. Seven attended Charlo• Lewlnadon, Columbus,
the Rrst meeting. Emphasis waa on teachlrw the Oag ceremony, and Mr. Sexton's mother, Mrs.
a brownie song, _.Something In My Pocket", tu>s. and the clos- Clodab Sexton and son, How.
ing ce remony,
ard of Cambrlclgo, over t h e
The girls made brownie promise wan plaques rrom tongue weekand.
depreaaors and alphabet macaroni. Attending were Katby WhitMrs. Margaret Hamfl baa
latch, Kim Seth, Robin Dugan, VIcki Nttz, Wanda Buchanan, car- relumed to her homo In Now
rie Bearhs, and Paige carr.
York Cll;y after being called
Florence Bearhs is the trO(I) committee chairman. Also at- here by tile deeth of Mra. Heltending were Mfg. Frank Seth, Mrs. Bernice McKinney, the trGq) en Batey.
conaultant, and Scottie McKinney and Michael WhiUatch, guests.
A report on the fall relfooal meeting at Lake Hope Salurda,y "as givSI by M r s.
Dean. Nine mambera of the
club and a guest attended. Mrs.
Ridenour waa awarded one of
the flower arranjementa made
during tile prosram.
Copies of tile revlaedby..laws
prepared by the commercial
atudonts at Eastern lllsh School
with tlio asslatance a1 M r a.
Robert Wood, were dlatrlbuted.
Mrs. Dean thanked members
who decorated the tablea lor
cllmers aerved by the Band
Boosters to tile Farm Bureau
at Chester and the Soli Conservatlon at Eastern.
Mra. Earl Young thanked the
SENIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP
club members for hospltrJ reMRS. ROGER BAHR IS LEADEil or tho newly organized se~>o
mombrances.
ior
girl
scout troq~. Meetings are held "eekly at 7:30p.m. oo
A program and Illustrated
Wednesdays
at the s.cout house in Middleport. About 30 senior
talk on ''Berried Treasures''
scouts
are
enrolled.
A hayride will be hold Saturday night at the
by Mrs. Young featured ar-
l IIUidom& with child
Volllllleerlq to exhibit In that
clau ,..re Mrs. Earl Dean,
KrL Georae Fredarick, Mrs.
~u. Mrs. B. K. RideIIIIU1', Mrl. Roy llolter, M r s.
Doaald Mora. Club membero
ma, enter thla elass or any
oilier clau In the ahow, It
ftl pointed cxat. To represent
the clw In tile junior division
will be Eddie Holter and VIc1Qo Goal.
Mro. PUrl Mora, chslrman
of the educallon division of tile
.._, urgud members to enter
llbellnl apaclmena In the classes and to enter outstandtlllt gar.
denlng and arrangements - s
In thio category as well as gift
wraps.
Apln thla year, tho club wiD
have a food atand on the Now.
Z9 day al tho Rower 8how with
aandwlchea, cooklea and colfee for aale. A paper by Mrs.
Clarence Neutzllng will be tho
contribution of the clob to the
SALISBURY JUNIORS 100
A HALLOWEEN PARTY WAS HELD Thuraday nlglrt In tile
basement of tile home of Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Oblinger. The
parcy was planned and carried oot by the girls with tile Six Roses patrol having ~harge of recreation, the Pink Pard:.hers, the
decorations, and the Harry Hippies, the refreshments.
Members attended tn costume. Beverly Will won the door
prize, and several game prizes were given. Scouts attending were
Cheryl Kennedy, Diane Smith, Cerla.NotUngtoam, Beverly Will,
Beverly Smith, Tammy Blake, Sandy Cerleton, Se1l,y Cerleton,
Kim Ohlinger, laura Hoover, Patt;y Eblin, Patty Edwards, Janet
Van Vranken and Peggy Air son.
Guests were laura Smith, Denver Biggs, David Blake, Autumn
Sayre, Steve Ohlinger. Ricky Johnson, Debbie Ohlinger, Mrs.
Frances Carleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ohlinger.
Earlier the girls held a cookout at Fort Meigs neer Rutland.
Mothers assisting Mrs. Ohlinger and Mrs. Carleton were Mrs.
Harvey Van Vmnken, Mrs. James Will, Mrs. Jeoffrey Wilson,
Mrs. Oscar Smith.
BtiDalns," arn.naements u&lng
rangement.e made from a va - Bahrhome.
rleey of berried branches. Mrs.
Pllrley Karr and Mrs. George
Frederick conducted quiz on
spring flowering bulbs which
was won by Mrs. Dean. Mrs.
Homer llolter received a rlbbon for her arrangamentofberried branches.
For devollons, Mrs. R o y
Miller uaed a Thanksgiving
theme with scrip1ure · from
Paslm JIO, readlnga and a
prayer. The entire membership al the club was present
for the meeUng and respond.
ed to roll call by naming a
new shrub "hlcb they would
like for tllelr garden.
The Thankslfvlng theme was
carried oat In refreshments
served by Mrs. Mora and Mra.
Ivan Welker, tile co.Jtoateas.
Favora ,.... miniature arf111119menls under glaas. Mrs.
PUrl Mora won the door prize.
Anniversary
Program Set
The 57 th anniversary cele-
.[
CIIJ'a(lhy
.ehalrman,
...... Cheller Club met
WednoodQ' nlglrt at tho homo
a1 Kn. Woodrvw llorL
MrL Cbednll and Mra. J.
II. Gaul will work with the
children lnNotamber. Tho third
.,..1111 outdoor Cbrlatmsa decorallnl"""'-o! "as dlocuaaed
and Mra. Doliald Mora, civic
chairman and her committee
will """>tl>N Plana for the pro.
Jeet which II aponsored by the
dub.
Plana wen IMde to provide
10 table ll'l'lllll8man!l lor the
holiday ac:t!Yltloo a1 tile SOUtheastern Ohio NMdalllealtb Contor.
Mra. RlldYOIIII8, chairman of
theCbrlllmaa.._altlleMelgs
Ccune;y Aaaoclall<lll al Gorden
Clwo, a - for volunteers to
txlrlbtt In the elaaadrawnbythe
club - •or tho Christ Child's
Wl!'ll
n
Tho flrtt <hmlolfqal blot Henry tl a v \ d
ThOreau, "The Concord Rebel,• by Alqfuat Derleth waa
reviewed ~ lllu Luellle Smith
at a· meetllll al the Mlddl•jort
lJterary Club W"""aday ottho
home of Mra. Carlllorlcy.
.
"
bratlon of Tbeodorus Council,
.Dauslltera of America, will be
held :at .the Nov. 17 meeting.
Plans for It were made by
SOUP SliPPER, Friday, Sl. the council Monday night at the
Paid Lutlleran Church, Pcm• IOOF hall with Mrs. E t t a
roy, 4 p.m.; sc::q,, sandwiches, Lemley Pl'f1J&h:ting, The event
pie, cake and bevorap.
will belin with a plumed pot. TEEN DANCE F-'•·at
luck
dinner. ttvltallons will be
.. ~
SW!Itorn Junior lllsh School aent to tile charter members,
.~ p.m. •-past state councilors and the
from 8:30 to II ,...
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BOred by tho junior class.
cllllrlct depu1y.
The charter waa draped In
M E I G S CIIEERLEADEllS
dance Friday 10 p.m. memory of Mrs. Elate Hart. A
to midolibt at the Meigs Jun- thank you DOle for Dowers was
lor lllsh auditorium In Porn• read from her fomlly . Read at
"II' foll.cJwlq the Melgs.Coal tho meeting was an lnvltallon
Growe
pme. Tho Jays to attend a reception being held
will emcee. Admlsslon50centi. to hCliiOI" Mrs. Ben Neutzllng,
SATURDAY
American Lelfon Awdllary
TURKEY SHOOT Saturday, 1 Eialtth District president, In obp.m. at Forest Acres Park, 3 senance of the gulden annlvermllea oat of Rutland on New sary of tile Auxiliary &lnday
Lima lload. Uvo or dreaaed from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Pornoturkeya, baml. !i\>Onsored by roy Elementary School. A paMotp FFA.
trlollc program will be P r eIOOH SCHOOL DANCE par. aented at Z:aO p.m.
t,r Saturda.J 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
A meellng of tho past couno1 the Melp 111gb School audl- cllora Thursday night at t h e
1IDrllun In Middleport. The home of Mra. Sarah Diddle,
J111 will be In charge. Admla. Anti,PIJ, was announced. Mra.
Ilion 75 cents,
Margaret Seldenabel, council
MONDAY
depu1y, reported on the recent
HEATH METHODIST WSCS, friendsldp
night held at Gallipoll
s. The llrst DOmination of
7:30 MGndiJr n1g1rt attbe church;
p....,..m by Mro. Jamea Eider; offlcera was held.
de1lllklna by Mra. Jack Bechtle;
Reported ID "ere Mra. Clara
hosteasea are Mra. Forrest Elchl"""r, Mrs. Ll'dla Stewart.
Bacbtel, Mro. E. M. Wool, Mro. home from Veterans Memorial,
1. W. McC<llaaa,lllll Mrs, Ha,.., 11111 Kate Goodwin, home from
old Georp.
Holzer.
RUTLAND P. T.A., 7 to 7:30
The travell~~~t prize donated
p.m. Jj&J'Ont • teacbar confer- by Mra. Winona Cook was won
ences; flas ceremony, Rutland by Mrs. EJhel Smith,
-&or
-.u
Thoreau,
born Infor
Concord
In
1817,
,... ready
Hanard
at 18 and attended through aa.
slltlllce · from relatives and a
amall acl1olarahlp. The author
reported that he made no close
frlendo at aehool and -mad
happiest In tile library i'oaciiJii
the classici.
In her review, Mlaa · Smith
told ot the lll'ade school established by Thoreau and a brother whlcl1 OPerated with sreat
111cceoo !IIIII the death of the
To be Bought
Purchase oCnew coveralls for
tile firemen has been taken oo
as a project of the Ladles AuxDiary al tile Middleport Ftra
Department.
Meetllllt Wedneaday night at
the home of Mrs. Everett Bach.
ner, It was reported that fruit-
cakes are still for sale by the
group and that orders may be
telephone to Mrs. llaymond
Kloos, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
and Mrs. Thomas DaraL
Tho annual Christmas pu1;y
was planned. II will be held at
the home of Mrs. IGoes OD Dec.
3 and there will be a $1 gilt
exchange.
Gomes were played and re-
I WISH TO THANK THE SUPPORTERS 0~
OLIVE TOWNSH.IP WHO VOTED FOR ANb
ELECTED ME AS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE.
Dinner Party Given
Bochner and Mrs. Jolm Vro.
man. Others at tbe meeting
Bob Byer, M r s.
Mr. and Mra. David Zirkle,
Mldclleport, entertained recently with a lomiiJ dinner part,y
In obaervance of tile birthday
anniversary ol her mother,
Mrs. Jesse MA1nanl.
Att4!ndlng !!Ore Mra. May.
nard and her husband, Paul
Ma.Ynard, Mr. and Mra. Rusieu Maynard and Terri and
Debbie Zirkle. Gilts ,. 0 r 8
preaented to tile - e d
Ann Zirkle, Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Wayne Harrison, Mrs.
Robert McElhinny, Mrs. KennEth Imboden, Mra. JamesDan.
leis, Mrs. Donald Lowery.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Christmas decorations were Ruby Diehl, all members of the
demonstrated lor 15 members Rutland Garden Club.
Ml r. band Mrs, Dale F. Smith,
of the Rutland Gorden Club
Friendly Gardeners attending Co urn us, are announcing the
CO..poctly duignod to save you opaco and money.
Temperature control is automatic-set the thermos~
,and forget it. Gives you maximum he.t at· "!in.lmuJll
'Coat-no expensive overhet;~ting. Especially suitable
.lrw baaement installation.
.
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W:
:nd'
pltal 1n ~tlilibaH: G.~~:'tJ~~'
enh' are Mr. and Mrs,
P, Neutzllng of Pomeroy, and
Mrs. Drusilla House of Col urnbus. Mr. and Mrs. Smltll also
have a daughter, Sheila, six.
Every great man is always
being he[ped by everybOdy;
for bla gift Ia to get good ottt
of all things and all peraons.
-JGbn R u s k In, EngUsh
euaylat.
MASONS TO MEET
A apeclal meellnl of Middleport Lodge 363, F . and A. N
will be held at 7:30 Salurday
night at the Middleport Mason..
lc Temple. The master mason
degree will be conferred. All
master masons are invited, according to Carl Taylor, worsblpful master. Refreshments
will l>e aerved In the baae-
ORDER ;. FINE
MONUMENT
FOR A DEPARTED
LOVED ONE
FROM OUR URGE
SELECTION
Legar Monument Co.
263 W. Main
9P2-53U
Charter No. 9815
. ::;:.real
on new 1970
Adntlral
~"COLOR TV
s.
ASSETS
Caoh and ob> from banka (includllllt.....,UitiOsteddeblta) •• , $ 391,47&.83
U. S. Treasury dcuritles I • • I • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • 1,180,838..19
Obllgatl0118 of Statea and political subdlvlalono, • . • • , •• , •• , , , 41,734.77
Other securities Onclucllrw 'None coll)Orale otock) , •• •• , • • , • • 12,515,00
Federal llmds aold and securities purchased
under lifOOIIII!rJit to resell • • • • ••• , • • . , , •• • • .• , 4~,000.00
Loans •• • •••••••• •• ••• •. •••••..• •.• ••••• • •• • 2,431,193.12
Bank premlaes, furniture and nxturea, and
otller aaaota reproaentlrw bank premlaea , •• • , ••• • , .• , 27,.185.00
Other aaseta Oncludtng $None dlre<t leaae ftnanelrw) • , • ••
W Tola1 demand deposits
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(A product of tile world'•
largest Manufacturer)
SALE
NOV. 1
1970 i2x60, 2 BEDROOM
$3995'
In At9 - OuiAt 5
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I. JM.p_,
Or $4095 for 3-bedroom.
THRU
Plus frellht
•r...
•oo..elo
l.vol "'" '"com;rl.rolr
furnlsl,.d coMpltt'oly '""'loto "gas
or fuol oil h.at *6 months ••rtan1y
*flnanclnt ovallablo.
NOV. 15
ONtYU
111-COUNTY MOBILE HOMES'
•. o.
At. 7 Nerth, ~.:!r.'u
PHONE
17$
,
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1.308~ §59.1J
(b) Total time and uvlqs deposita ••• , •.
1 2,7101827.21
Other llai>Uitlea ••••• . •.••• • •• , ••.••••• , •.• , •• ;..; 103.130.84
TOTAL llABIUTIES ..• , , . . , , , , , , , . , •.• • .. , , . , !!1120,817.56
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
loaaea oo loans (set ~
Reaerve for bad -
$1&,919.ei
~ 810..00
TOTAL RESERV&<i ON LOANS AND SECURITIES . , , • • • , , , • , tl8,1109.G
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kandaome Wolnut palai4 lolill. Pc aalwl
l111tant Ploy <hassll for lonl-llft ........_
blHty. Admiral oolld-ttato Au-ui: Flooe
Tun••• (APC) "loeb Ia" (llllat p1c1ua
oad IOUIId.
1170 MOD&
488·
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Associated Ra•lo
a'nd felevlslon
HARRY MILLER
POMEROY
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity e~~ltal "' total I 0 0 o I I I I I 0 I I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I 0
Common stock - total par \'alue •• • •••• ••• •• , •
No. aharea authorized - 5000
· No. shareo outstanding - 5000
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Demand deposits of tndlvldusls, partnerabli>s
aM corporation• 0 I o 0 0 I 0 I I I I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 11 1171 231.73
Time IIIII aavlrws deposits or Individuals,
partnerablps and c011)01'1tlona , , ••• . •• , , ••••••• • • 2,484,827.21
Deposits of Unite~~ Statea Govarmnant • , • • •.•••••. , , , , , , . 12,983,84
Deposita or Statea and political aubdlvlalooa , • •••• , , . . , •• 351,315.92
Certified arxl o1ftcers• cheeks, ete. ••••••.•••• • .•• , •• • • 21,328.42
TOTAL DEPOSITS •• •.• . , , , • , , , • , • • • ,IU1U88.92
purauant to IRS rullnsa) • ••
Reserves m aecurlUee , • • •
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OF RACINE
In tho State of Ohio, ot the close of buatneu on 0 - r 21, 1989 p:mllahod In
reaponae to cell II!Ide by r.oJqoboller of tile CUrreney, under Section &211
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Reviaed Stat.aeo.
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TOTAL ~TS ... . ...... WS.i.i~
19'10 MODEUi AT LESI' 111AN 19ft PRICIIIj
Region No. 4
National -
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING
DOMESTIC SUIISIDIARIES, OF THE
The
faurth
BOGGS EQUIPMENT
'
Call No. 471
my
by
lncluding 10 were Mrs. Homer Parker, Mrs. birth of 8 se'Yen pound, two guest. C&keandJcecreamwere
members of the Rutland Friend- Bruce May Mrs J B II
ounce son, Dale Allan on Oct.
1y Gardeners, at ihe ' C<Jiurrif." 'Mr~; ~ft"~~~ ~
22 at Rlveroldt~lst' Hos- .·
·Bruce 'Dilvla, .. Mrs. William
Gaddla Mrs Ce 1 M
1
Mra. Howard
btl ~dr ~ s,
Fred Wllllamaon:
Mr::
Richard Fetty, Jr.
other guests were Mrs.
James White, Mrs. David Grate.
Mra. David Wiseman, Mrs.
Carl Hysell, Mrs. Gary Eads,
Mra. Purl Van Meter, M r s.
Kemeth Davia, all of Rutland;
and Mrs. Eugene Atldna and
Mrs. Robert Jewell of HarrlsonvUle.
t
jy-
and 19 paests,
bus and Southern Ohio Elec'
trlc Co. social room In Middleport Thuraday night.
The program, e n t 1 t 1 0 d
HChrtstmas ~kJe," was pre~
sented by Mlas JOIIMll Dlatlor,
horne economi st. ..:~~"'
~pve instruc:tlons for making the items
~'ch
n•n
abe dl llll1BY eel f or t h e
group, ttcleded In the decorationa wore stained glaas candies, a holly card baaket, Jol.
ly Old Sonta, orpn pipes and
tile "Story of Christmas." Coneluding the program, M 1 1 s
Distler thanked the Rutland
Garden Clubforacoraaaewhlch
they bed preaented to her.
Mrs. Roy Snowden, president,
thanked her oo behalf of the
club for the demonstralloo.
Mrs. Snowden Invited all at.
tending to the "Chrlatmss at
Home" placement ahow to be
held at the home of Mrs. C,
0 , Chapman on Monday, Nov.
24 .
A aocial boor fOllowed with
Mlsa Distler aervlng fancy as.
sorted cookies, punch and colfee.
Allen'"•·
~.. were Mr a. C, 0 •
Chapman, Mrs. Harry Wllllamson, Mro. Victor Nelaoo, Mra.
Vlrlfl Atkins, Mrs. Dayton
Paraons, Mro. Harvey Erlewine, Mrs. Paul Wlnn, M r a.
Clarence Murray, Mrs. Cuab
Jolmston, Mrs. Jonah CottriD ,
Mra. Merle Davis, Mra. Charlea Foley, Mrs. George White,
Mra. Roy Snowden, and Miss
M.
REElSVILLE, OHIO
or Gasll1r..
• ··;
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ALVIN ·REED .
Y•r
freshments sened by M r a.
. ...
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Politkal1Voti.ce
Wartn·
Air
:furnaces
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SAME DAY
SER,VICE
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.A'LIIPAI
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New Coveralls
CUb Scout
Troop
240, Underdev"' . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
tiona,
the Rev,
Eugene
"ood of the llutlend Church of
Chrtat; p........., by Patrolman
James Sheets on aafel,y Includes
a 111m. Nursery provided. Refreshments by holl!lltallty chslrman, MrL Fred George.
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. aft:l Mra. Jerry Beach,
:1539 Gerbert Road, Columbus,
are IIUIDWI<Irw tile birth of a
ooven pound, 13 ounce daiJihter, Jeri 4Ynn, on Nov, 2 at the
Rlverolde llolhodlat HoiPital
In Columbus. Mr, Beach Is a
ronner Mldd!OIPOrt resident.
Amorw the_,..rentslo Mrs.
Katie GordaD al Weot J etrer-
11 one
lila f o r - Ji'loal
day consernUOnlata.
Mra. Rlchat OWal
ed at the 11111t1nt. IIIIo
ed a ,..•..,. to Mrl!. 0.
Klein. Me:~~:,~~~
rcll cell by
al nature. Cancl7 no. li!n·wf
_.u
t'rlda,y, November 7, 1969
.
8 ~. m.; WSCS, Rrfl Tuelday
!
LETART FALLS UNITED ~ eYenlnl: service, 7: Pray.
,.
:, f
;
ot OJcb month at 7:30 p.m. Brethren _ Rev. Menzel!lmltlt, er meetbw Wodnllday, 7 P.
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f
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If 011ly J liad been b,m with tho
APPLE GROVE UNITI!1) ~otor; Hera<hel Norrlo, a,.L m.
o\ftd, If ··--· .............. :
METIIODIST CHURCH - W, Sunc1Q school, 9:10o.m.;mor~>o
Sf. JOHN LUTHERAN me, rc1 ...,. •rn'f te Su•i•r :
ability lo -ton and ·ail tho wlodom
Dale MGCiur& poalor. Worohlp t n 11 aarmon, 10:30 a.m. and Pine Grove, the Rev. Gerald
,,..,,,..c"lano require.
Scheoll
'"" ~ :
. aarvlco, Drat and third &ln. evonirw sermon, 7130alternat- Hertienor, paalor. Sunday
l!uto
1!1
thlrJII
li!l9,
I've
..
....,.,.:
Thu;l'il"eok Daddy io teach"'" a
daya al aach month at 8 p.m.; lrw each sunday, Prayer aor- oc:hool, 9 a.m.: church aerv""Y -...t ..., deetlny ..... " .... :
prayer. ,
.
ALFRED UNITID METHO- VNlTED FAli'H CHUl!CH Slnday School every ibJd&1 at vice, 7:30p.m. PI'Q'er meellna:, leo, 10
olle hal. You ,,_....,. sliidi~ ;
Dlsr - Rev. Robart Church, N - Settlement - Robert E, 9:30 a.m.; WSCS, aecml Tueo- 7:30 p.m. olternatlrw Sundaya,
SYRACUSE UNITED IIIETH-' And I'd aok Momiiiy to read "'" a
pollor. &mday .!iebool, 9:30 a. Smith, Sr., putor, SUnday day alea•h 111011111 ot 7130 p.m.; ODISf - Paid A. Sellers, poa.
how h..h-er how lew IA#
m., Uoyd Dllllnpr, aupt. Wor. Scbool &~pt., lluy JohnBDII, !bl· Bible Stuoly, Wedneoday, 8 p,
POMEROY .CHESTER UNIT. tor: Ben Qui_.......,., &mday
ohell be ai!Mdl And whH 10 :
sblp aervlces, 10:45 a.m. with day School 9:30 a.m.; Worablp m.
.
ED IIIETHODIST - Robert R. School &opt. Worlhlp service,
launch mol Aad whellll ·
~
Rev. Church In charge. Wed- service, 10:30 a.m. IIIII 7:30 · CARMEL UNli'ED METRO. card, pootor. Pomeroy - ·Wor- 9:30 a.m., flrat and third,_._
And, fl9ni what I ...,, • - fill :
needa,y ovenllllt prayer aervlco, p.m. each &lnday. Youth meet- Dlsr- Paid A. Sellers, pas. aklp, 10:30a.m. ; ChurchScbool, ~. Evenlnl: aervlce, 8 p.m.
7:41p.m.
•
1ng and choir proc:tlco, 6:30 p. tor; w.,.. Rouab, &!pt. Wor- 9:15 a.m.; Frank Vaul!hau, IU· fourtb bday.
til INIYit jiOt elf IIJe .......
' :
m. each !blday,
ahlp aervlco, 10:45 Lm., llrat llfrlntendont. Cheater - WorLANGSVILLE MIDWAY _
PI- , , • SOMIIODY . • • plaa
MIDDLEPORT CHIJRCH al
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST IIIII third !Undays; evening-. lhlp, 9 a.m.; Clolrch School, Servlcea each Slnday at 10 a.
"'' orlolt.
ChriJt In Chrllllan Union _ _ Norman Mccain, &Jpt. Ser- sblp, 8 p.m., ae""''d &lnday, 10 a.m.: Bogar EPPle, 111por- m. and 7:30p.m. Tuaed&y eve. •
LI •
.,__,
vlcea - , at 9:30 a.m.
CIIFBI'ER CHURCH OF THE lntenderrt.
nln&worshlp, 7:30.
•
W&tnce ....,ey, putor; Mro. Preachlni, ftrlt and tltlrd &m. NAZARENE Rev. Herbert
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
SV'M'ON UNrl'ED METII().
lluolell YOUIII, !Unday Scbool days al month by Charles Rua. Grate, pallor. Worlhlp aerv. - Pomel'07, MU!berl7 H t •· DIST - Paul A. Sellers, pasqtl'lntendaa9
Ice, II a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Road, north of Vaterano Me- tor; Martita Lee, &mday School
30 am. ..:..~-day hselioollp
7 • lell, 9:30a.m.
w~··~r ~~-.· OFTHECHR!!.AD_FORDCharCiesHURiluCHa. &uulay. !blday School, 9:30 L mortal llniJiftal. Phfilp Gapr, &opt. Worlhlp oervlce, 10 ,45
~·
m. Richard Barton. &opt. Pray- pallor. Sobbath School, Salur- a.m., aecond and fourth &m..
?~~I>GE UNITIDMETH. aell, paator. Richerd Gilkel, er meeting, Wedneaday, 7:30 day, 2 p.m.; Worahlp, 3:1bp,m.; dayo; evening -ahlp, 8 p.
,Cil!ST _ WorlillP, Rrlt and &lpl, &mday School, 9 :SO a. p.m.
Youth Fellowship and Adult m., tltlrd Slnday.
tltlrd &lndayo al aach month m.; Mornlna ilorahlp, 10:30 a.
HARRISONVILLE PRFSIIY- Bible SiuoiY, Wodneoday, 7:30
ENTERPRISE United Metho10:4$ a.m.( and
m.; Evenlnll -ship, 7 p.m. TERlAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, p.m.
dlst - Rev. WIUlam Alrson,
. . , . 7 :30
m &mday Wednesday Bible Slu<b', 7:30 &lnday School Suparlntendent,
Fmsr UNli'ED PRESBY- paator. Ralph !\)encer, agpL;
•
P. •
p m.
!iJnday School, 9:30 a:m. ,_._ TERlAN - Middleport, Gloat Carl Jennings, assL •li>L WorScbool, 9:4$ a.m. Chrllllan &1- • REORGANIZED CHURCH OF day aervlce, 8 p.m., the Rev. minister. James Buchanau, &ln. ship services, 9:30 a.m.: Sun: : • third Saturday aleach JESUS CHRilll' OF LATTER Max Dooahue of Middleport, day School &q,t. &lnday Scbool, day achool, 10:30 a.m.; youth
JEHOVAH'S
WITNE&'i~ 9:30 a.m.; Worahlp aervlce, fell..,shlp, 6,30 p.m. WednesLAUREL CLIFF FREE DAY SAINTS _ PorUand.Raclne Road. Sonday Scbool 9· Larry Carnshanpresldlngml~>o 10:30 a.m. ; Clollr practice 7:- day, choir, 6:15p.m.; Bible at...
Cu r•!I" U~ ' I !Hill I(,;,,.,, Adt,..rlitillg
Mornln
ahl '10.. tater, Sonday, Bible lecture, 9:· 30 p.m. Wednesday.
dy 7:30p.m.
IIIEIIIODIST - Rev. Ellaa1ll 30
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W = :".:• 30
&u>bo//eW::ningp....:,: 30 a.m.; Watchtower stud)',10:·
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE
emmciJ' OF -TilE NAZAI:JO
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ahlp• Ices at 7 p.m. Wednaeday eve- 30 a.m. '1\..,sday, Bible study, NAZARENE - Comer Union RENE_ lllddleport. Rev. And •
•
a.m.; - · - • • n1n11 prayer service at 7:30. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, mlnlatry and MUlberry. Rev. Clyde V, ry Nlllar, paator. Lester Tay.
SC'I'ilo'lk•r• H"lfclft ~ t h.t A-•"•"
.... ;G:30 a.m.; Evenlnl: -ship, Pallor, Elder c. w. Protlltt. achool, 7:30p.m.; service meet- Henderson, pastor. SundaY lor, &lpt, Slrlday School, 9:'
Billlr Sud irl ll
:SO p.m. W""ieldy, O:rtoTilE BRADBURY CHURCH tng, 8:30p.m.
School, 9:30 a.m.: Raymond 30 a.m. ; Morning Worahlp
tlan Youth ~. &:30 P. OF CHRI!II' ~ Mr. Ted C&dMASON CHURCH OF CHRI!II' Walburn, &q,l. Morning - - 10:30 a.m.; Junior Soclei;J, 6:John
m.; Prayer moetlnll, 7:30p.m. wallader, psstor. Jerry Van - Nlller St.- EveriiOil Week- ahlp, 10:30 a.m.; Evening aer- 30 p.m.; NYPS, 6:45p.m. !bl1. 1. 11
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'lburlday, choir practice, 7 P. 1moagun, &lnday Scbool &!per. ley, pallor, Bible study clssa- vice, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week aer- dQ' Ev._nlllc meeting, 7 ,_
WednMCI•r
~DEXTER
CHURCH
OF .lntendent. Sonday School, 9:30 ea, &mday, 10 a. m. Worahlp vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 30 p.m. Prayer meellnl, Wed.
John
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Ev
a.m.; l&ornlng -ship, 10:30 and preaching, 10:55 a.m.; &m..
CHURCH OF CHRI!II', Mid. neaday, 7, 30 p.m.
2 :1·11
'""'11orm1n
lillY
ana, -&ln. a.m.,• Ev··'··
tor,
C.
WW, oupt.
~- aerv1co, 7 p, ....
""" evening aervt-, 7 :30• dl_...
.,...• ., 5th and Main. Raul•
TilE SALVATION ARMY dy School
m. Wednesday, Prayer aerv- Bible atudy classes, Weclnos- lin Moyer, poalor.Themaallal. Favo7 Ray S. Wlnln& officer
9 30
: a.m.; Worahlp Ice, 7:30p.m.
day, 7:30 p.m.
ly, !Unday school s..,.rlnten- In cbargu. !l:nday, 10 a.m.,
service, 10130 a.m. Chrlatlan
GRAHAM UNITED METRO.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev. dent. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; llollnoss meotln&; 10:30 a.m.
""'::;.~~~=CH OF DIST CHURCH - Preachtrw, Stanley PlattenOOrg, mlnloter. moml111t -•hlp, 10:30 a.m.; &mc~ay - · Youna People's
THE NAZARENE _ Slnday 9:30 a.m., first and oecond Morning prayer and aermon, evening worahlp, 7:30 p.m. Legion, 7 p.m.; Salvlllon moet&mdays of each month; third 10:30 a.m. Holy communlonand Prayer aervlce , Weclneaday, 7 1ng 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to
School l:30 a.m.; Mornlna and fourth !llndays each month, aermon, flrat &lndaya, 10:30 p.m.
3 p.m., Ladles Home 1 eagne;
WOI'Ihlp, 10130 a.m.; Evenlnc worablp service at 7:30 p.m. a.m. Clllrcb school, klndergar.
PLANTS IIEMORlAL- Pray. 7 p.m. Prep claaaea.
Worlhlp, 7:30 p,m, W...,.lday, Wednelday evenings at 7:30 ten tbrou&h elihtb grade, 10:- or service every Wemesday, MT. MORIAH BAPTI!II' _
llllday School &lperinleudent, Prayer and Bible study.
' 30 a.m.
8 p.m. Preaching service ev- Middleport corner of Fourth
l'IIIIIno Mc:CIIntock, Putor,
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED ery &mday, 8 p.m.
and Main
Robert Jackson,
Rev, Morrll M. Wolfe,
OF GOD _ Second St., Ma. METHODISf - Worablp, aec,
SYRACUSE CHIJRCHOFTHE pestor. &lnday School, 9,30 a.
TtJPPEIIS PLAINS UNITED IIDil, w. Va. Slnday School, ond and fourth Sundays, 10:30 NAZARENE- Rev. Ill. C. Lor- m.; Morning wurahlp, 10 ,30 L
IIIETHCIIIST - llomlng Wor- 10 a.m. Morning -•hlp, 11 a.m.; flrat and third ibtdays, lmore, pastor. Bob Moore, Son- m. Arnold Rlcbardo &!pt.
ship 9:30 a.m. at fotmer EIJB a.m. EvangeiiBtlc service, 7:- 7:30 p.m. Sonday School, 9:30 day School &!pt. &lnday school
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bOdi:Una Expanded 8 u n daY 30 p.m. Bible Slu<b' and pray. a.m. Youth Followahlp, 6 p, clasaes lor all ages, 9:30a.m.;
aesakln rot nursery to er aervlce Weclne·•·.. 7 :30 m. each &lnday at Tuppers !dDrning "orshlp, 10:30 a.m.:
RUTLAND f1RST BAPTIST
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<blldren
ot
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p.m. Chester TIIDIIIII, paalor. Plalna UnIted Methodlat NYPS Sonday, 6:30p.m.; Evan- - Rev. SamueI J ac kaon, pss1 1
9
ll-lotii•III..IIM ot '""a.m., Phone 773.5133.
Church.
gellallc service, Sunday, 7:30 tor. SWiday school, 10 a.m.,
With the hape It will In some measure footer and help austaln that "hlch Ia &ood In lllmlly ond
Mrs. Jamea 9tclut, cbUdren'o
CARLETON CHURCH CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD ' n. Mid......, prayer meet- ' Mrs. Gertrude Butler, ~ communlcy life, this !ea~o Is sponsored tile bualneas firms and organizations whoae ....,.,.
~ &lada;r Chur<h Klnasburr Road. &lndaySchool, - The Rev. Cheater Bryant, .ng Wedneaday, 7:30p.m. Mia- Prayer service, 1:311 p, m.; pesr below.
School, ~ and yGUtb, 10:- 9;30 a.m., Ralpb Carl, 111pt. paator. &mday - · 9:30 a. slonary meeting, aooond Wed- preachlrw service, 2 p.m.
30 a.m.; Junior IIIP. Seulor Worship aervlce, 10:30 a.m. m.; Worlhlp aervlce, 11 a.m.; neaday of esch month, 7:30 p.
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lll&II and YCliUJB Adulta meet and 7:30p.m. alternately. Pray. Evening -ship, 7:30 p.m. m.
HYSELL RUN FREE METHIn former Methodlat Churd! er meeting, Wednesday, 7130 Prayer aervlce, Tue!lday, 7:30
Fmsr BAPTI!II' CHAPEL - ODIST _ Rev. Cecil J . Wlae,
for &lnday Clolrch Scbool p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles, paalor. p.m. Ywth aemce, Thursday, The Rev. Harold C!111111ngham, pastor, SUnday School, 9:30 L
Solos - Allis Chalm11s - Service
Boyd ~· )'I1Uih ~OLD DEXTER CON<,liiE9,tb,. 7:3'!_..!1".!!!:. ~ ~~, , flrll pastor, ~los Lambert,,_._ m.; Morning Worahlp, 10:30;
Farm - toduslrial - Lawn ~ G%de,., . , ..
tamB; Polt hllll *011061 aiid UONAL CHuRCH-Rev. WD- "''li''il'iiii Greach Di'/filb. .. .... ·• ' dQ.School &!pt. Comer Second Evenln8 -ahlp, 7:30 p.m. :
Tuppers Plains
~67-3435
IWdor ~ta mee~. In former lard lluleher, pollor. Mrs. war.
HEMLOCK GR!fE, CHRJS. and Pomeroy lJ!4., Mason, W, Youns People's Service, 6:45
EVB b!dLna:, llnb&i'tVIaeirard. ley Francis, &mday 8 c h o o I TIAN CHURCH-James Smllh, Va.; SUnday School, 9:45a.m.; p.m.; Prayer meellnl, Thursoupl. Milt Bible Clul PIIV, &!pt. &lnday School, 9:45 a. paator, Robert Pau11011, &.n. Worlhlp aervlce, II o.m.: Wed- day, 7:30p.m.
lui fllmday each month, YCIIIh m, Church aervlces first and day School &opt. Momllllt aer- nesclay evening, training union,
MIDDLEPORT Fn!Sr BAPFollcnratdp each !l!ndQ', 8 p, third &mdaya followlng &lnday vice, 9:30a.m.; &mc~ay School, 7:30; Prayar aervlce, 8:15.
TIST _ Charles W, Simons,
Athens Rood
Pomeroy
Furniture and Appliance•
m. In former M - I t bullcl. School. Second IIIII fourth Sat- 10:45 Lm. ; Youtb meetln& 8:.
TilE ROCK SPRINGS UNIT- pastor. RobartRlchardaon, ,_._
A Family That Worship• Together
Phone 985-3308
Cheater, Q,
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brotller.
After
she Ral(lh
aalcl, I' : : : : : : : ; : : : = = = = = = = = P = d · = = = =
he went to
Uve !bat,
wltb tile
Waldo Emer1011 family where
be worked as a cl1ore boy. There
be became acq!lelnted with the
Important writers al hla day
Including HawUMno, and later went to New York where he
met Horace Greeley and Walt
Whitman.
In March, 18t5, he built his
famous bul at Welden pond
where he remained two yeara
and ftnlahed his "Welden," the
book wblcl1 made him famous.
In a · tribute to Thoreau who
died at 45, Emer1011 at his IUneraJ said, "No greater Amerlc&D ever existed."
The aecond book revt... a1
the afternoon was "The Inland
laland" by Josephine Johnson,
given by Mrs. J. E. Harley.
Describing tho half acre ot
land In Clnclmall where Miss
Jolm1011 resides, abe aeld It
grows wild and unculllvated, a
Jj&J'adlse r 0 r woodpeckers.
Chapters of the book are Utled
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by tho months of the year, and
Miss Jolmson punctuatea her
were Mrs .
Yule Decorations
Are Demonstrated
"""""~ 011 naiiii'O wttb sermono "" tbo
of war, polltltiClll, the Panlqila, and do·
rnocrac,y.
AI Mrs. Harle,y pointed out,
11111 Jolmson Ia conaumed with
lncll8natlon about what man Ia
dolnr to hla IUmiWidlnp, She
o.,
7 - The Dally Sentinel, Pomei'Of•Middleport,
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TOTAL llABIUTIES, RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • , • , , , •• , , , , • , , , • , • , • ,
MEllORANDA
Averaae of~ depoalts for tile 15 celendar
daya endl111 with call date • • ••••••• • ••••••••• ; •• f3,9t8,28t. 86
Averqo al ~ toano far the 15 caiWIJiar
daya endlrw with call date . . . . . . . . ; .••• - • •••••••• 2,411,810.
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I, John T, Wolfe, Cashier of the aiJovo.rui~bank do htnby declan.IIJal
this rOIPOrt of condition Ia true and corract to tile baat ot III)' loMM!aolp IIJd
belief.
.
JOHN T. WOLFE, Calhler
)'I1Uih rally flrll .
Y aleaeb month.
LETART UNrl'ED METRO.
.DIST . (;HURCI!_ - Flrlt and
aecml &mdaya, preachlna Ill
8 p.-.,; Third and fourth
dQ'a, &lnday School, 10 o.m.,
Worlhlp aervlce at 11 a.m.;
'n!eodQ' eveninp at 8 p.m.,
Prayer and Bible Slu<lf,
RUTLAND CHIJRCH OF TilE
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D.
Crimm, Jr., postor. &mdQ'
Scbool, 1:30 a.m.;Mor!Jipjr!IOI'lhlp, 10130 a.m.; YCliU!I pao..
Jlt'a service, 6:45 , p.m.;
11¥1naelllllc services, 7:30 P.
m. Wednesday evenlnl: service,
7:80 P.IQ.
VNri'ED FAITH CHURCH
- Neeae Sold.-nt. SUnday
9cbool &!perlnteadent, R o Y
lll:nlon. YCIIIh meetln& 6130,
aervtcea,
POMEROY Fmsr BAPTIST
_ Robert Ku111, pastor, George
Sklmer, SUnday achool aupl.
&mday aehool, 9:30a.m.; mom.
1ne -ablp, 10:30 a.m.; BYF,
6 p.m. Bible study, Wednosday, 7 p.m.; c11o1r prectlce,
Wedneeda,y, 8:30p.m.
MT. UNION BAPTIST- Rev.
CecU Cos, pallor. 8 u n day
Scbool auporlolendent, Earl
Starkay, !l:nday School, 9:45
a.m.; SUnday evenlnl: worship,
7:30; Wednesday ~er and
Bible atudy, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE Fmsr UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Lin.
. .... Stabblna, paator. SUnday
School, 8:30a.m.; Worlhlpservice, 10:30 a.m.; Bible IlDdy
and prayer service, Wednea.
ilady,
day, 7:30p.m.
Sl', PAUL LVI'IIEIIAN EAST LETARTFALLSUNITfte
Arllllr C. Lund, poa. Dl METHODIST CHURCH &lnday oc:hool, 9:30 a.m.; W. Dele McClurg, postor, Worservice, 10:30 a.m. lhlp service, IIOCCliiCI and fourth
9aJclaya of each !IIO!!Ih at 9
a.m.; &mdl,y School, first and
DANVILLE WESLEYAN J, A. Curry, pootor. &lnday third &lndays al each month
and fourth
School, 9130 a.m.;-lhlp Mr· ot 9 a.m.; t1ce 10:30 &.!II. Ybuth and~ Smdaya af each month at 10
lor )'I1Uih semce, 6:41 p.m.; ·a .m.; Bible Stutl,y, Wednelday,
!IOI'IillP, 7:30 p.m.
LETART FALLS VNITED
l'l'ayar IIIII praise Wed., 7:30 BRETHREN _ BeY. Menae1
••m.
Smith, pastor, Herocbal Norria, s,.t. S1n1iQ> school, 9:30
F1RST SOU111ERN BAP11ST a.m.; mornlrw aermon, 10:30
CHAPEL - 220 E. !laiD, PCJm. a . m. and evenrw oriaoa, 7:30
1
eroy, omlloted "lthS.B.C. Rev. ·
oJter:atiJw eaeb Soualy,
Goorae 8r)'ont, paotor; Herohel p.m.
Prayer aarvlce, Wldnelday, 7>McClure, Sunday ochool a,.U. 30 p.m. Prayer me&U:w, 7;30
lntendont. SlnliQ> school, 9:30 p. m., alterMti:W Sundays.
a.m.; "orohlp service, 10:30 i.
111.1 evenlrw -•hlp, 7:30p.m.
Wednolday, prayer meetiiWand coq>le Ill days with Mro. Dora
Bible otud)', "7l30 p.m.
Heaton at Pomeroy,
Mro. Edith OaberM coiled•
llrL E,.retl 1o1111Ja.n 011 Wednesday,
Mr. IIIII llro. Paid Osborne
and cl1lldren ,..re "eekand
ltora of hta molbor, Mra. EllIll! OaborM .00 clld -~
Mra. Mal')' -(ftllham and ,...
ohlldnft and Mro. Bon PIIT1
Mr. and Mro. Blaine Ntlhaan,
, ybltecl thelt
lnCiew- Elaine, TQ!1Y and MIMI, ware
~Ill lilt wiloll.
Su....- dinner 1118Ill ot Mra.
~~~r:
~~r.: WUIIam Role •._
. will! Mra. Allee Dod-
am-
tar•
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.wna
Keno Ridge
News Notes
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J. DILLON CJIQSS
FREELAND S, NORRIS
. J. W. WEAVER, JR. - Dlnctara
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no-
relati...
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We, the III!deralgned dli'ectoro atteat the corractmo 0, of tbla .._-tot
eondltlon and doelare "* ·~ bal bela !IIUIII!Od Ior.uo end ,.tbilleot alaur
knowledlt and lie!Jet •• ·t rul uil c••··~
it' )" ,
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urda,y evenings, 8 p.m. church
l!tnar!L
-Gl.... $.
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Ell METHODIST - C. J. Lem- day School &!pt. SUnday Church 1
ley, pallor. Harold Blackston, School, 9:15 o.m.: Momlngwor- I'
chorch school aupt. Mornlna lhlp, 10:1b a .m. SUnday Bible
(Q.,
worlhlp, 9:30 a.m.; Church study hour, 7:30 p.m. &lnday
T ako Someone To Church With You
Evory1hint in H.,d_e
School, 10:15 a.m.: Evening 4:30p.m., pme lime foryc:ulh.
This Week
Pomeroy, 0.
worship, 7:30: MYF Sonday, Weclneaday evening prayer aer6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting andv!ce, 7:30.
.
Bible Study. We<lneaday, 7:30
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ServAHend the Church of Your Choice
p.m. Admlnlatratlve C<unctl Ices at 315 Main Sl., Pt. PleaLincoln - Mercury - Como!
meeting, Rrot Monday al each aant, &lndays, 11 a.m.; Wed593-6601
month, 7:30p.m.
neadays, 7:30 p.m. All wei.
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3498
Athens, Q.
85
N.
Court
St.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN come.
IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,
SACRED HEART _ Sonday
paalor. SUnday School, 10 a. masaes, 8 and 10 a.m. 11o1y
m.; Winnie llolalnger, supt. confessions preceding 0 a c b
llomlng aermon, II a.m.; Eve- mass.
Kentucky Fried Chicl<on
Bulova .Watches- Soleo & S...ice.
ning aervlce Christian Endea.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MiSSION
Pomeroy, 0 .
186 N. Second
Mlddlllf'WI .
vor, 7:30p.m., Mro. 4'da Cbev- _ Bald Knobs. Rev. L.R. Gluesallor, president. Sana aervlce encamp, psstor. RogarWUfred,
and aermon, 8:20. Mid . Week Sr., &lnday &.pt. Sonprayer meeting Wedneaday, 7:- day School at 9:30 a.m. ,_._
Roxall Drugo
30 p.m., Mrs. Mazlollolzlnger, day evening -ship at 7:30.
Ohio' 1 Oltleot DH,e 0..~ .
We Fill All Doctor• Prescriptions
class leader.
Prayer meetlnll. Tueaday, 7:Middl-. O.
992·2955
Pomoroy
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, 30 p.m. Emoat Deeter, class
Minersville. Rav. Arthur N.. loader. Youth Meeting Wednoa.
Maxwell, postor. SUnday, 10 ! day, 7:30 p.m., Emest Deeta.m., the church In Bible 1111- · or, leader.
West Main St.
Take Someone With You To Church
992•9949
dy; II a.m., the churd! In-MT.
HERMON UNITED
Don't Send
C~ldro'" to ChurchIn
90 Yean
sb1p; Tueaday, the chttrcb In BRETHREN IN CHRI!II'- Rev. L;,.----....:.:Al:..I."'O::::.-----f----K-•_rm_it--~..o..-,..,_-o--4
visitation and evangelism; Menzel Smith, postor. &mday ..
Thursday, 7 p.m., juotor choir school, 9:30 a.m.;AifradWolre,
practice; 7:30 p.m. the church sup!.: Roy Pooler, aaslslant.
In Bible study and prQ'er; Morning sermon, II a.m. ; eveF ·1 R
Church and Office 0 pplle•-Gifto
7 30
juni
In Blbl stu
om I Y oc
•an
..,
' p.m.,
ora
e
• ning -man, 7:30 p.m. , &Iter.
Swi ... in
992·2641
lillddiiP,Iiii
dy and prQ'er.
nallnleach Sonday, Claasrneet- , ~-----..;....-~;_.----~-------------'"1
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT ing, 11 o.m., elternatlna &m.
.
Church- HarrlaonviUe Road, day !llOi'lllnaa. David Holter,
Rev. Roy Taylor, poalor; Hen· class leader. Chrllllan E!Jdea.
.'
I')! Eblin, &lnday school aupt. vor, 7:30 p.m., avery ot11er ·
Tho Store With A Heart
Mlddlepoo1, Ohie
949·3342
&lnday school, 9130 a.m.;-· &mday evenlnl:, IIDier &:ek.. Racine
10
ah1p aenlce,
:30 o.m.; eve- ley, prelldent. Prayer meet- )-.--------------~--------~-----i
nina worablp,_7~0_ R-m. PrQ'- In& 7:30 p.m. every Walnoa.
er and pralae BOI"ffce, 'l'hura- day. Beard meetln& Drat liond&1, 7:30p.m.
day al month, 7:30 p.m.
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Bak•• of Good Bread
RACINE -LETART CHARGE,
POMEROY TRINli'YUNli'ED
Middleport, Ohio
Hunll,.teft, W. Va.
WESLEYAN VNri'ED IIIETHO. CHURCH OF CHRIST - Rev.
DIST- Raclno, ·W, Dale lie- W, H. ParriD, pootor. Patrick
CI1Ifll. pUior, ~ School, D, Wood, aupt. SUnday Sebao1,
9130 a.m.; W•shlp aervlce, 1:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:25 a.m.
10:30 a.m.; UIIYF, 7 p.m. eaeb Yaulh Cbg1r rebearaal, ·
PLUMBING ~p HEATING
&lnday; Sailor Choir (ll'aellce day, 8:30 p.m. Mro. Marvin
992·2550
Phono 992-3284 ·
2-«1 Lincoln St.
11Jureday, 7~ p.m.; Sanice
dlnoetor. Seulor choir
Guild, fourtb Ml !day a1 each lltbaaraal, 7130 p.m. 'lburodQ',
••
month ol 7:30 p.m.;lflpwllult- lira. Paul Neue, director.
Iori &lnday Scliool C I a I I 'l'IIurada:Y, all day, BuiQ' Bie
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liJMI!rw, fGIIrtb Friday aiMch qui)llnl Pll11 1n c~ 10c1a1
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Bakoro of HelaUiilfl'-1
llloruNi. month at 6 p.m.; WSCS. IJIC. room.
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Middlepoo1, Ohi'o
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THE RUTLAND CO
and Friday ol each month at 7:TilE RIJ'i'LAND CIIUli<;H OF
TJ CIIUliCH - Rll)'. A I" o •
p.m.; Olllclal llaerd, .... CIIRIST - lilti
'rlllll, paator · &md&Y Sebool, and lhJd!iY a1 eaeb mont1t at
IWIO
,._
m.; L8o am-, .,p. 7-:10 . m ,
pulllr; H.~,IUpl.;~
a
EIEISIACH HAitWAU
IEIT FEDEIICL INC.
CROW'S STEAl HOUSE
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POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Mr. Jloyt Allen, Jr.,
pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a,
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LANGSVILLE CHRI!II'IANLanpvllle VUiage, Rev. Rubert Eugene M!s-, pollor.
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day, 7:30p.m.
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pallor. Worablp service, 9:30
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MORNING srAR UNITED
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Robert Hamm, dlreetor.
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COLUMBUS !UPI) - Gov. gress, as well as for the Sen. also said the an~cement f'ln Into being.
James A. Rhodes announced ate .
no way" changed hi& own
John Glenn, first American
his -.lldlcy""' the u.s. Sen·
"The announcement by Gov. thinking.
astronaut to orbit the Nrth.
at. Thursday, but 11 did not Rhodes does not change my po"A "Orall Luken• for Sena. oald he had e~ed !he
startle anyone and apparently sition In any way," the Cincin - tor" committee hu been form - Rhode~' statement "all the way
has not deterred any of several nati Republican said.
ed In Columbus and Lukens through."
other possible candidates for
Fellow Republican Rep. Don-. Hid he was "very pleased"
Glonn Considering
the office.
aid M. Lukens of Middletown that the commltlft had come
"While It Is e factor, of
Rhodel' announcement had
course, my decision will not be
bHn tKpected since the 60-year
predicated upon Rhodes enter·
• old Republican was not eligible
~ for another four-year term as
· governor. The Ohio Constitution
: forbids
a
third
consecutive
: term.
Pork in Greater
Demand in 1969
Rhodes had hinted at times
this ye-ar he would not move
out of polltla and Into private
COLUMBUS (UP I)-The de.
life.
mand for pork is Increasing
Other politicians-both Repub - taster then the supply. reverslican and Democrat - thougM ing the downward trend In conto be Inching their ways toward sumer demand which started In
similar announcements. said the 19405, according to C. C.
the Idea of running against the Bowen, Ohio State University
governor would not premature- eldenslon economist In livestock
ly eliminate them from the marketing .
race.
Bowen said pork consumption
"I will, of course, take Gov . per person, down to S8 pounds
Rhodes' decision Into consider · in 1966, moved to 63.9 pounds
Ilion," said U.S. Rep. Robert In 1967, to 66 pounds in 1968 and
Tift Jr .• R-Ohlo. "But It cer · is expected to be about 68
. talnly does not eliminate the pounds tor 1969 .
Sena1e from my thinking."
Factors believed to have
Not Change Position
caused this reversal in consumTaft, who lost the Senate er demand Include production
race In 1964 to incumbent Sen. of leaner pork. higher consumStephen M. Young, said he was er Incomes and higher prices of
still juggling the Ideas of run- competitive meats, Bowen said.
ning for governor and Con He said hog prices this fall
should average $2.00·$3.00 per
hundred pounds higher than
last year's range In average
monthly prices, which were
$18.10-$19.30. Bowen based his
prediction on the fact there are
fewer hogs on farms and fewer
farrowlngs expected during the
remainder of the year.
Prices during the first half of
1970 are expected to range
higher also - up from Sl.OO to
I would like .lf"'toke this
$2.00
- than for the same pe.
opportunity to thank the
rlod
this
year.
voters of Orange TownReported
farrowing Intentions
ship for their vot• of
for
December.
1969, througt
conFidence in Hov. -4
February,
1970,
however,
show
election.
that 2 per cen1 more pigs will
be farrowed during that time
compared with the same period
last year .
This indicates prices could
Pd. Pol Adv.
show some weakening by midyear compared to the year before.
THANKS
TO VOTERS OF
ORANGE
TOWNSHIP
for their ninth Ohio Short
Course Dec. 9-10 at the Ohio
Agricultural Research and Development Center In Wooster.
The two-day school for commercial potato growers and allied industry representatives Includes subjects such as seed
potato problems, cultural practices, serial application .of pesticides and pest control recommendations for 1970 and new
potato varieties.
Among a number of speaken
will be Paul J. Eastman, deputy commissioner of the Maine
Department of Agriculture.
lng the rece," Glenn said. The
New Concord, Ohio, na11ve, who
kHps his voting residence there
although he works In New
York, Is a Democrat.
Rhodes tossed his hat Into
the ring by a 32-word statement
released through his office. He
then refused to speak to newsmen or elaborate on his declaration through any assistants.
The statement said:
"I shall be a candidate for
the United States Senate In
1970, God willing. I will osk the
permission of the people o1
Ohio to oonllnuo to _.. 101'
In Pomeroy Sunday
The Rlgllt IU!v, Roger W.
Blanchlrd, D.O., Blshq> or tile
Diocese of Southern Ohio, wiD
visJt Grace Church in Pomer01
Sunday to administer conrtrmatiOIL The service wUl be at 4: ..
30 p.m. and friends or the parIsh are invited.
Fo11DWIJW the service a reception will be held in the par-
land High Sohoolln 1967. He
OSCAR
PENNINGTON
Church wltll Bishq, Blanchard
at the Grace Church rectory,
East Main St., Pomeroy. Husbands and wl ves of vestry members will be guests for the dinner.
was employed by the Economy Sa v!ng, & Loan Co. In
Marietta before entering the
Army in September, 1968.
His wife, ~lrley, and son reside at Pomeroy, Rt. 4.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Potato growers will assemble
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campaign for
TrustH of Letart Township
DON R. HILL
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Hold Party Dec. 6
A Christmas par1;y was plan- A Friday
Golden Rule Class met Tues-
night with their
ward Venoy giving devotions
from Proverbs 29, Mrs. Osborne had pra,yer.
Mrs. Harold Smith g a v e
grace before refreshments
were served by Mrs. Osborne.
others attending were Mrs. A,
L. Phelps, Mrs. Clarence 1\n.
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Notlonol
Blskelbell Assoclollon Commissioner Walter Kennedy said
Thursday that plans for e;J(pand- SHE'S TOO YOUNG to reing the league to 16 teams next member nolag oae of these
Erwin Gloeckner.
BRINGS RECORD PRICE
Archery, one of the fastest
Mr. and Mrs. floyd Norris
HARRISBURG, Pa. !UP I)-A growing sports tn America,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. yearling, bred and sold by the has some stx million en·
and Mrs. Fern Norris at Ra· Hanover Shoe Farm, brought a
record 1125,000 Thursday a1 the
cine.
culmination
of the 31st annual
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durst,
audlon
of
Standardbred
horses.
BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES Mary, Julia and Judy of Gal·
The
purch111
price
was
paid
by
The World Day or Prayer and !!polls called on Mr. and Mrs,
Self-Denial service was held at Dorsa Parsons and Mrs. Rus-- Thomas A. DeKter of West
Nyack, N.Y_, for Froehlich
the St. Paul United Methodist seU Roush Sunday,
Church Frldly afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight- Hanover, a bay colt.
Mrs. Nelsel Weatherman In ing and sons of Letart Fa11B
charge.
spent Wodoolday evening with Roush were Pt. Pleasant visit·
oro Saturday evening.
MrB. F.dlthBetzlnganddalll!lo- Mrs. Vandora Knighting.
Mrs. Charles McNickles has
ter, Mrs. Bernice Ho«man, v:is-Mrs. Gladys Gould and sister
been
mwlUo nu.
!ted Mrs. Ada Swank ot Akron of New Haven spent a Sunday
Guests
Wednelday of Mrs.
a recent weekend.
wttlo Mr. ani Mrs. Robert
Ray Heiney were Mrs. Rose
Gordon Caldwellisnowhome Woods.
from Camden Clark Hospital
Mr. arK! Mrs. Homer Warner Thomas, Nell Wilson ot Reedswhere he spent several weeks Sr~ tlave returned home after a ville, ani Mrs. Gladys Balll!loman of GahoDM.
after sutfering a heart attack. vacation ln F1orida.
Edward Moran arrived Woe!Mrs. Audrey llagero!ColumMr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
nelday
from DeNang, Vietnam
bus was a guest Saturday or Mrs. Floyd Norris and Roger
for a 31Hlay leave wtth his
Mrs. Neisel Weatherman. Mrs.
aunt ani uncle, Mr. ani Mrs.
Audrey McCoy
visited Mrs.
Weatherman on Sub:Jay.
Sedwick prttJeriy. formerly the Erwin Gloeckner. He Is with
Mr. and Mrs. Artlour Sajlp or C. E. Woode property.
the U. S. Mlrlnes.
Chauncey and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Myen and r&mtly ofColum- r--~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~------bus vlsltod Mr. and Mrs. RoJ.
andm~er, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr •.
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Apparently unrelated to the
timing of the Thursday statement, the a.Jo Republican
a.
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weeks with her children at Day-
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jaccaud,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Jmn Overcua and family
all of Delaware were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fon
Halsey ani brother, Wellle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harolu wataon
and daughter otAthens were re-
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RED ROSE UNIQUE NEW D41RY
ANALYSIS IS FREff
Giv.,. ,..,. lrtfonaotlon ow trolnecledol!')l' anol,,t, Ullnt o .,..
c:iol fDI'mulo P.• '-cted br. RH RoH wiiJ H obi• to tell you how
r01.1 con obt11lnth• moet eHiclont, profitable, production ponlltlo~
But mo1t lmportont Is tho foct thot few tho flnt time thoro"•
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PI'•Hnt feedlftg pn:grom,
FOR MORE INFORM~liON SEE:
Eagle fHd & · pply Co.
cent sue•ts of Mr. and Mrs. Fon
Halsey and·brother.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Toothman,
Mr. and Mrs. s. Henry ot West
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YOU CAN ALSO BUY:
MONDAY
9:00 - 3, "The Pink J~qle"
- Jamea Garner
TUESJlAY
7:00 - 3, "11lrlll of It All" James Garou, Doris Day
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AT MCIERN SUPPlY
ny Quton
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SUNDAY
9:00-13,'"lbei0WhoCame
In Frein the Cold"- RJchard BurtoOI
11:1$- 8, "Mark of tile A>e1>pr" - JohoDerek, Anfh<>.
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ARE FOR THE IIIDS
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ODe of the happiest feel·
, ·iitp a gambler can have Is
When he combines a horse
ju, the llrst race wi~ every
horae in ~e secOild race in
c\ally doubles and then sees
his horse win. Now he cau l ~
ataud at ~e rall for ~e second race and yeU, 11 Come on,
Everybody!"
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South had ~e same feeling
about his tllamolld ftuesse at
·~~~ Ove. He couldn't have
eared less about Its !allure
· or succeu.
He rulfed the club lead ln
dummy and was happy to
draw trompe wl~ only two
leade. Then he eashed his
king of diamonds, led a low
dlafuond and covered West's
10 wl~ dummy's jack.
The ftuesse won, so South
lost no diamonds. Later on,
he bied the spade ftuesse ln
an effort to make seven but
that one lost.
Suppose the diamond fi.
neBSe had lost? East would
have been on lead with ~e
choice o! leading away from
his king of spades or giving
South a ruff and discard by
p~ying a club. Either would
get rid of one of Sou~'s
spades; the o~er would go
on the long diamond and the
s~m would make.
For ~ose who want to look
on the dark side of life, we
want lo 'point out that West
would have been better ad·
vised If he had opened a
spade. Tbls would set up one
sure spade trick for ~e de· .
fense and Sou~ would not
have been happy when he
. got around to p~ylng ~e
: diamond suit.
. He might well have made
· the correct decision. We'll
never imow but we can be
~ sure that South.;would have
~ put In a·lol of ~ought before
\ be got through.
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Moles A Prohlem?
Stop In And See Our Great Display
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for Convenient Reference
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PHONE 992·2161
mate: $8,000,
seoson probebly will be tina· eOIIRapUono; It's a loDJ·
llzed at a meeting In Chicago el<llaet I e e b o s. Calbarllie
early In December. The expan- And e rs on of Aabtabula,
Oltlo, oeem1 amnaed by lhe
sion committee first met June
Item wbleb was feaillred at
4-5 of this year and the Chicago tile NaUoual Aria and An·
Mr. and Mrs. MarshaU Adams meeting will report on Its tlqneo Feotlval, an aDDual
drews, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, and Raymond were Sunday din- progress since that time.
event held Ia New Yor!<.
~'::n.of
Ing," Andrews said.
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premise that the best defense 11 I
to take the offensive," Young
said In Washington_
State Democratic Chairman
Eugenlt P. O'Grady said
Rhodes' candidacy would ensure the Life magazine allega.
tlons would·become a campaign
Issue.
"The governor has muddled
up the life magazine charges
with yesferday's evasive report
and pointed up more sharply
the need for full and unequlvocal answers to the many questlons being asked," O'Grady
Time to plart right now..:.anpla lawn seed and
fe!lilizer to take care of your needs. our
pr1ces will please! Start a new lawn now-feed
and seed an old one.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostick by planting shrubs and trees..
Jam K, Leohmer
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Co., Lancaster, $6,0>4. Est!.
Mrs. Floyd Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush
of Mansfield spent a weeke!'ll
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Roush and other relatlves.
Rev. uxl Mrs. Menzi1 Smith,
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auditor for 10 rearo end govor.
nor slnco 1962. He defNtfd
Democrat lnwmblnt Mlcllaol
Vc DtS.IIe In the 1961 -~1
election.
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Timing A Socret
TO BETTER
NOB111 (D)
1 native of CooHOII
evidenCe of bribery In the com- In Jack1011 Couri1y, was a thrle.
mutation of Licavoli's life Mn· . term mayor of Columbus, state
"AI far ai I know, the de·
clsion to announce his candl·
dacy was made just this morn-
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trol Investigation hid found no Rhodll,
State Republican Chairmen
John Andrews said A:hodes'
timing on the announcements
was a surprise, although the
party had assumed the governor would make the announcement soon.
WEEKlJY GUIDE
1, Oswald & Jamn Jacob,
papers prali'l ng the ...,..,.,._ .
eral Income taKet and pointed for his wor.k In the fltld of edu·
Best
sis- er & Brewer Co., ChlUtcoihe,
Daniel to have tloe program. Mrs. Hoyt Ferguson arwl Mrs.
Mrs. Charleo Eskew presided Grady Craig of New Haven, W,
at the meeting mth Mrs. Ed- Va., spent a day with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. James Daniels
or Mlddlepot-:t were Sunday v1 s-
lOY ALLEY
ville submitted the apparent
low bid or $2 million, accord- Slid.
Ing to the lli)!hway Department.
" It Is a broad-based program
The state estimate was $11 .6 to help Individual farmers make
million.
needed adjustments, Increase
Other projects by county, in- prices. expand markets, cut
costs and thus provide the basis
cluded:
for Increased net farm InFEDERAL
Wood: Wt den Ing ar{ resur- Come ...
facing in part on Ollio 281
for 3.5 mUes, E. J. Meyer
& Son, ottawa, $588,600. Es-
day night at the home of Mrs. of Welch, W. VL, spent a week- for .2 mile,
and Torrence
Sally Allii!OII.
Depend on Us ... for All Your Feed Needs
Zanes-
ror Dec. 6 at the Pome. ter, Mr. ani Mrs. Da.., Lew- $5f,934. EsUmate: $84,000.
roy Church of Christ when the is. at Clifton, W. Va.
Scioto: Improving U. S. S2
Tuppers Plains
Society News
Your profih grow bigger when you introduce our f~lfied, bot.
onclld 1. .c1 Into yoiW cattle~feedlng progrom, G.t it now for
earlier ..,.,ght goln& ond more poundt of beef P'"' feed dollar,
~
ned
and Mrs. Denver Kapple.
FEED LOT
PELLETS
roe Counties.
Sidwell Brothers
nai-Ho'rold- 111d O,ytan DallY ,
News to "beck up" R~'
onswer to tho Lit.' chorgos. :
The Ohio Catholic Education
Aosocllltlon olso sponsored olla
In those lssun of the CtiWIMd
News Events
named chairman of the dinner
Pete Snyder of Delaware. 0.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Me. spent a weekend with relatives.
I Wish To Thank
gress a "skeleton approach" tor
reform farm programs and had
asked Congress to provide suggestlons to "put meat on the
bone."
Farm Bureau Executive VIce
President C. Wllllem Swank
said the measure reflected policy adopted by members af
the lest annual meeting end
would give farmers more freedom to manage and operate
their farms.
"This Is a move from the old
to the new, In the right direction, which supports the Idea
that the market system Is a
better price making mechanism
than the government."' Swank
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Finesse e;
of Success {j
Clifford Harden had given Con. Slid.
t!llllte: $781,000.
STATE
Hocking and Ross: lmprov'
lng Tar Hollow Forest llot!J .
BY MRS. IIERBERT ROUSH No. 10 b1 sradlns. draining
•· ·- - Nancy allli~oll opout IIDd PJI'Illll f~r . •I .mile, Brelf.• _
Church Class to
loois Osborne.
Mrs. Elwood Bowers was Woods.
.
tlon switching the federal farm kens.
program from government
In Washington Brown said the
domination to a market-oriented legislation "Is consistent with
system was Introduced In Con- the NllCOO administration's aim
gress with the sponsorship of 11 ofretormlnggovernmentopera.
Ohio Republican congressmen tlons and programs."
ond the approval of the Ohio
" As It Is modified In the Jeg .
Farm Bureau Federation.
islatlve procen, It could proBackers of the bill Included vide the long-range answers
Sen. William B. Saxbe and which have been 10 difficult to
Reps. Robert Tall Jr., Cllr· find In agriculture _ the most
ence J. Brown Jr., William basic of all Industries upon
Harsha, Charles l'olosher, Wll· which our economy Is based,"
llam Stanton. William Minshall, Brown said.
Samuel Oevlne. John Ashbrook,
The Urbana, Ohio, congressman said Agriculture Secretary
MAR11N WOODARD
cadon or a 7 .3~m.Ue section or
Martin L. Woodard, Jr.,
Ohio
78 between Ohio 260 and
son or Mr. and Mrs. Martln
WoOOard, Pomeroy, Rt. ·4, Ohio 379 In Noble and Mon-
meetl~
HAROLD R. LOHSE
Ish llouse ror Blshq> Blanchard
and members ot the conforma-
·
fence at the Ohio Penitentiary.
Young Chides Rhedn
Senator Young chided Rhodll
lor producing his two stale·
mantuo close together. "llop·
COLUMBUS IUPIJ - L.egllll· Jackson Bells and Ounald Lu- pears that ha Is acting on the
COLUMBUS (UP) - T h e
Ohio Department ~ Highways
opened bids on 13 projects
Thurlday, including the relo-
of the vestries of St. Peter's
Church in Galllpoli.!l and Grace
rami·, -'-'4Y'; ~eect 'ft1ursday 1o
stay on as Lebanon's premJer
and to form a new Cabinet
folJowing settlement of the crisis between the Lebanese arm,y
and Arab guerrillas.
Bureau Backed
Bill Introduced
On Relocation
tion class. on Saturc:Ja.y evening
KARAM! TO STAY ON
BED!UT (UPn - Veteran
pottttcal leader Rashid Ka-
Young, a Democrat, earlier an. tlons with imprisoned 1930's
Best Bidder
was recently promoted to
Sp-4 while serving in Korea.
Woodard graduated from Rut-
Your Vote Was Very
Much Appreciated At
The Polls on Tuesday.
Than~ You Kindly
- - - - -srnterery;
gongstor Thomas "Vannie" Lie·
avail.
He denied Wednudoy ho
pocketed campaign Iunde, llld
hO never owed the Internal
Revenue Service penalties on
open for both partlel since of campaign funds and connec. unpaid taKfti dtnled owing fed.
Sidwell Bros.
Bishop Blanchard
there wUI be a dinner
noun<*! hi would not -k 1
third shc.-y..r ftrm.
Rhodes datlvered his .block·
butltr slatemonl the day foJ.
lowing his answer to Lito mag.
ezlne chargn of ' lmproper use
them - In Wollllngton."
Prlmortn O!len
Rhodes flrit must win the
Republican prlmory next oprlng
to go on to the November t,ec.
tlon. The race will be wide
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LEGAL NOTICE
LDHno
~rle
Stephennn, whose
place of r.. ldenee Is CMshW.,
Ohio, but wko Is ewnnlly outside
the State of Ohio_, and ,.,ldlng
c/o Roxonn Faa :.411 G,..rwlew
Road, Cory; !l{lnolsr othwwl•e,
whoM place or Nsidonce Is una
ltnown, will toke notlu that on
tho 16th do)" of ()c:t~er, 1969, tho
....,denlgned filed his pt~tltlon
ogoiNt h. In the Court of Como
mon Pleas of Molgs County, Ohio,
Cno No. 14,552, ,raying for dl•
YWCo and othH Nllof, on tho
.-ound• of QfOII MQIH:t of d~~ty
and ••tMme crueltr. Sold cause
will It• lor ,.._lnv o" or aftw the
29"- day of Nov•mber, 1969,
DOIII ALP G. STEPHEHSOH,
P ell'lfil
Welll•t.r •"• Fultz
AH•ner• far Plaintiff
10/17 lOll• 10/31 1117
11/14 11/21 11/28
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By United PI"OII Inter""-'
Today Is Friday, HoY. 1 lhe
3111h day of 1569 wltll S4 lo
follow.
The moon Is between Its l11t
quarter end new phaH.
The morning
aters ere
Mercury, Venus and Juptter.
The evening start are Mara
end SahM'n.
On thla day In hlatory:
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.THIIEE conaecullve lots . ii..
Beech Grove
Cemela17.
Write William J. Moore, 115 I
Rlwroide Drive, DQton &,
Ohio.
111-29-1111<
WE WISH to thank ewryono for
the cards andaowers, and the
members of the Racine emergency squad Cor their aoslstance. We also wish to thank - - - - - - - - - - - - -_- 5 !lOOM HOUSE, bath, attached 12-GAUGE plllq) sun. g;;;;;;.n
our many frlenda and nolsh- 6 !lOOMS, bath. Close to ton. garage. Phone New Ha..,n - Buskirk, Sr., 961 S. 2nd Ave.,
bors for their help and kindMiddleport.
11-Mip :
Ph. 992-2049, 992-2431 after
882-2670.
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MEN'S work uniforms. Size 29Petrel. Wife, Addie Petrel;
SLEEPING rciOm with !urOBce
40. Jeffer'o Clcthlng State, TWO am110011 - . ; llvbw
Children. lluth and Bon, Jr.
heat. Call 992-5440.
Rt. 33, goioe toward fair11-7-ltc
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Legion,
Sunday,
FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 rooms
and bath. One !IOI"IOft pr..
ferred. Phone 992-5592 aile~ '
5 p. m.
11-2-tfc
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Ph. 992-Ml or MUOI5
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Middleport. Ph. 99Z.S25l.
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APARTMENT, corner d. 2nd all 7 cLeaning attachments,
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Fry BldB., Mlddlopori, 10 a.
m. Frida,y and canUnulng
throu!lh Saturday.
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Raeino. Bill Blythe, Phone
Department of The
949-2292.
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Dally Sentinel. Good
opportunity for ri&ht RUMMAGE SALE, 153 Mull>erperson, must be self
ry · Ave., PomerQY. Saturday,
Nov. 8, 9 to 5. Electric stove,
start•, not afraid to
clothing. dryer, furniture.
work, apply The Dally
11-7-ltc
Sentinel.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Gladys Mace. whose place of
residence Is unknown and
cannot be ascertained, end the
unknown heirs, dttvisees,
legatees,
executors.
ad ·
mlnlstrators and aSsigns of
• Gladys Mace, If decuud,
· whose names and places of
· residence are unknown and
cannot be asc..-talned; and the
unknown heirs, devls.ees,
legatees.
executors,
ad ministrators and assigns of
Weld D. Pickens, deceased,
whose names and places of
residence are unknown and
cannot be ascertlalned. will
LEGAL NOTICE
take notle& that on the 5th day of
LEGAL HOTICE IY
November, 1"9, the plaintiffs,
PUBLICATION
George J . Nelgler and Beulah
Nelgler, tiled their petition
Chotle• D. Enall•h, 501 Eagart
against them In the Common
Street, Charle1tc1n1 Welf Vlrglnlaj
Plell Court of Meigs County, U.cla
5ol Eogon Street,
Ohio, belno cause No. 1456_., In Cltorl ..Kincaid.
ton, West VIrginia; Kay
said Court, to Quiet title to the Sing«, 1809 Ninth Aven~~e Hunfoo
nal
estate
hereinafter ington, W11f Ylrglnla1 l:harl••
described, and plaintiffs alleg~ Slnt•rt TMSA: 8435923; LTC
· that they are the owners In fee 2•69..01; SBM Deportment; Ha¥ol
simple and In actual ponesslon Guide Mlnile School; Dam Neck;
• of the following reel ntete : The YirJI"ia Beach, Vlrgl"la 23_.61;
fOllowing described real estate Roland Singer, 2727 Jospw Stteet,
situated In the Township of AportiMnt 1, Washington, 0, C.;
Wright,
1809 Ninth
Sutton, Meigs County, OhJo, Richard
Huntlntton,
West
being In 100 acre Lot No . 276, A¥enu•,
will
toke
"otlc:e
; Town 2, Range 12, Section 15, Virglnlo,
. being t!'lat portJon of said 100 that Jon• Vinson, ExH:utrl• o·;
e1tate of _ C.~rle 6, Pcl)'ne 1
acre lot west of the Racine- the
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.,,.d,
at~<t..,Wqy of Augu1t 1 ,
~· Arit~iql.lltY Road. Beolnnlng on
1t6t, flied ~lon~-:t~o-·
the bank of the Ohio rtlver at or bate cowt wl1hin and Far the
· near the southwest corner of eaunty of M•igs, ancl 1tote of
· said 100 acre lot; thence East 1 Ohio, alleging that the pernnot
chains ard 2111nkt to the center ..tate of 1old dKecfent l1 "ot
· "f Racine-Antiquity Road: •ufflcle"t to pay her debt, a"d
thence along tht center of said th• ehara•• of odmlnhterlng her
road North 25 degrees west 9 ntcrte; thot •'- diad aelud In
chains and 30 links to the south- leo 1impl1 of th1 follawing de1•
west corner of Speed Pickens c:rlbed real e1tote, 11tuate In 1old
lands; thence north 23 1h west o1 caullfr, to., wit:
chains and 80 links; thence
Being Lot No. fortrtl.... (_.3)
north 15 degrees west 2 chains In lower Pon.'oy, now lncorparat•
and 25 links to the north line of •d lnte th• Vllloge of Middleport,
Mid IOOacr~t Lot No. 276; thence Ohio.
west a chains and 21 links to the
bank of the Ohio River; thence
Bel"'l the um• ... 1 e1tote 01
south 24~ cteorees eaat along de1erlbH '" Volume 215, page
the bank of the Ohio River south ol25, Deed Record• of M~g• Calm"
24~ degre11 east 16 chains and ty Ohio.
~•ln<;t the ume l'llol •••••• ••
61 links to the place of begin to C.,l• Payne, (Gila
ning, containing 11 3_.·100 acrn; corweye,d
Ct~wle 8. Poyne), dMd Ncor4ed
also all the river bank In front of In
Volume 219 PGI• -315, Deed
said land with all the landing R•card1 of Goflla County. Ohio,
boats, etc., thereto acUolning. Kn-" as 138 North Second Str.. t,
Reference Dnd: Volume 191, Mld~t, Ohio.
Page 105. Meigs County Deed
Records.
The prayer of uht petition l1
Plaintiffs further allege that 1'fii'"""ihl 1ole of sold preml••• far
the defendants, Gladys Mace. the payment of debts and charg ..
the unknown heirs, devisees. afar.. ald.
The p•raon1 abOYe ,..ntlaned
legatees,
executors,
act .
mlnlstraton and assigns of will fiWther take notle>~ that the.,
have b•en made portle1 def•nclont
Gladys Mace. If deceased, may to
jMIItlon and that they
claim some right, title and 01'11 10ld
requirod to anu.-er the same
Interest In and to said real en fill befoft the 19th day of 0..
estate by reason of what might
be claimed to be defective ~r*et, A.D. 1969.
JANE YIHSON
service of process In an action
E..cutrl• ef the estate el
to sell real estate In the Estate
C.rrle 1. Payne, 4.cnsed
of Mary L . Honaker, deceased,
JOHN E.· HALLIDAii(Y
and plaintiffs further allege that
AHomoy hw Plaint
the unknown heirs, devltees,
legatees,
executors,
ad . NaY.7,1,.,21,28
mlnlstrators and asSigns of Dec. 5, 12, 19.
Weld D. Pickens, deceased,
~Y~I'f claim some right, title or
lnt.-est In said real estate by
LI!GAL NOTICE
re110n that no tranSfer appears
NOTICE ON FILING
froM said Weld D. Pickens,
OF INVINTORY AND
deceased.
APPRAIJ.MENT
The prayer of said petition Is.
The State of Ohio,
that each and every one of the
MillS Clunty
ctet1ndants be compelled to
_.roltete Cour1
assert any claims whlth they
To the Administratrix ot the
may han In llld real estate, estate ; to such of the following
that said claims be declared as trt residents of the State of
Invalid, and that plelntlffs' title Ohio, vlz:-the
survlvln9
In and to tlld real estate be spouse, the next ot kin, the
quieted 11 against all ot the beneficiaries under the will;
defendants~
and that the and to the attorney or a1torneys
defendants be toerver barred reDresentlng any of the
from a11ert1na any right, title aflll'lntentianed p.,.ons ;
or interest In end to said r••l
Blna DeVol, Mlntrsvlllt,
"tate. end for other relief.
Ohio. No. 20112
Said defendants ere required
You are hereby notified thet
to entwer uld petition on the the Inventory and Ap Sltl day of January , 1970, or praltemtnt of the estete of the
judgment will be taken agein!lt atorementlontd. deceasecl. late
them .
of said County , was flied In this
Oew11 J, Nelgler
Court . Said Inventory end
Beullll Neltler
Appraisement will bt tor
Plal•tiHs
hearing before this Court on the
Webster and Fultz
17th day of November , 1969, at
AHorntyl ter Plaintiffs
10:00 o'clock A.M .
11-7 11 -1.. 11 -21 11 ·21
Any person desiring to file
12-S 12-12 12-19 7tc
exceptions thereto must file
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing.
Given under my hind and
In 1962. Mrs. Eloonor Roose: seal of said Court, this 29th dey
1969.
volt, wl- of tile President. of October.
F. H. o~IRIEN
died at the age of 78.
Judge and ex-ottlc6o
Court
Clerk of said
Clerk of said court
ly Ann 1. Watson
Deputy Clerk
10-31 11 -7 2tc
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cleanloe, repair and InstallaFord, Ole'l' powered, 90 per. ~ ROOM HOUSE, 2 acres land,
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9, 1 p. m. 12-16-20 ga._
- - - --- - -- - -3 lb., $1.39; boiogno 21b., LETAIIT - 5 room frame
3.28--Uc
t-&4to!
llama, baccno, pork chqlo,
$1.09; potaloeo 10 lb., 49c;
bath, lloor f~~~Uce. $7DO~
steaks. Racine Gun Club.
196311AMBLEII staUm wagon
ice" milk, 99c gallon; mUk. SYRACUSE
4 bedroom ' 1'h -:::-:- --~- - ---=-~ ·
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99c galloo. Food stamps ,.e).
batha, ~. ZlotL$16,ooo -SEWING" i.tACIIINB; Jliiiitri DSIIIIICI
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a81'vi«>, all pllkeL 992-228f, 1Atrl'OIIOIIILE laoo!rance .....,1
ANNUAL Hamecomloe olEo>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - order. MandGFoecllllarket,
ba1h bar.omert. OU lurnac~
The Fabric !~loP, Pameroi1 · ,.. ...Ued'l Loot,.....~
terprlse United Mathecllst
3 mlleo south ol Middleport
$8 300.
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Church, SUnday, Nov. 9, Aft..
on Ill. 7,
11-6-3tc:ftKEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD. Sonl~ We lllarpen..Scia-:
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lng Uhrig Brothers, Chilli"""• 6.cyilnder, automatic. 5 HIVES of.beea. Some bave a~>- "SSOCIATES
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Heslth Center '• ._open,.
11-5-311> - - - - - - - - - - - Pllone Mwazt
9 un. to 5 p.m. 111 appoint-- ---- --- -, - - _
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mont, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. no•~ ~ GAS furnace lDatalled, - ·
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Crill Bn.dford
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Homes, P o I n t Pleaoant.
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020-. - - - - ' •nloavloea. Came toGaul'a
end rlll>t to YGUr pro.Joct:,
1~c S&MJ - AYTOMATIC rlfte, 22 TraDer Solu. l'hone 985 •
. FOR~Faot and easy. Free elti·
with -scope. Phone 943- 3832. Tiro mlleo -u. at
mateo. Ph. 992-328f, .o.
C HUCK'S can .;,~e~ "'tO~
2476.
111-211-IOic:
Oleater 011 Ill. 7. Wa_tch lor
ileln Ready-Mix Co., Mfddl• .
on TV repalra If yoo bring
alp left an ~ liood 36.
port, Ohio.
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ternut, PamerQY. Phone 992mlalatun, t1l """ .. 81111 - - - - - - -- - - - · - - El
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5080.
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992-3454
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anctlrr r, lludud. Pia.
t92--3a52. ,
9 YEAR OLD black mare with POMEIIOY _ CLOSE IN_ 115
and HI"VIce, ABc Elterpm;,, out. Tho responsibilily
of happily .stD'Ing 0 ,
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acreo,4bedraoms,bath wani.IHI.~
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VACANCY Cortwoeldarll'- '
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900.
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pie. Pref81' prbate pal<l pa.
Gt111oM 1a1Uta un:,.y_.. - -- - ---- - - -- - - POMEIIOY - 1 otory frame, SEPTIC tanks cleaned.
dnL Phone Muon, 773IIIII pWo. Mel.- ~
C-B EQUIPMENT. One Brow~>o
8anita11-. Stewart, Ohio. Pit.
2 bedrooms, bath, gas noor
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ft. POMEIIOY- NI""PIIOPEII- LOOU.iFiiiE-iiid·a.,,.,;;;.,_....,,
1JW1 abo 1 - . ....palnll and 8x35 !lOUSE trailer, all alum- JIGSU cable Comp, poo. Paul
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Che·-'ier L 0 n g n-tom
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men!
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Pholle Cheater 995-U87.
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1'-r.e utlaate. Pllone 992n~~tc Ohio.
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4 bedrooms, ba1h,liltchenwlth OllllPmoat- llP'd•1 ~
280t. We so III)'Where.
-- - - -- -- - - -- - cabinets, bueJnort, ganp. prleaa liD all O"peo ind IbN
1[).1-4fc l 19;-WfERN~T~~~:=.:-t 8 MILK cows, Jeroeys and
GREAT AT $6,400.
at an ertlnaPinl!erl, Phono .
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Pholle 742.3334.
~ p.m. on Sunday 74Zo4700.
LARGE HOUSE - large... .
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block
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apartot
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biN, aid clocu, ole. Wril40- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 lot&, all In fairlY gC10!1 COD'I'Y
or eall II. D. IIIU81', Ill. 4, SOLID SfATE wahlut otereo .WATEII CONDI'l10NERS, $6.·. dltlon, $6,000.
NA SERVICE. Phono 8U • 1
piJaao IIIJ.I27L
· cooeole,
Intermixed
$10, tiS. Softe110rs, llliers,· · HENIIY CLELAND, Brok81'
2522.
__ ~,. changer, dual volume CIJI!trol, otc., money baek ~ .
omce 992-2258
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C. W, Buck, R1tland, Ohio.
- Home 9920%$88
USED VAN orpaneltruck.l\!Ust
anca due $88.10. Uoeourbwl111-29-30tc
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be mocllanlcall7 sound a n d
pt Ierma. Call 992.3352.
roo.,..bly priced. Phone
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949-f811aller 5:30p.m.
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maple llnlsh, wiii!AKFM radio; f apoak81's, dual
voloune control, llalanee due
In -180s;lhe LAwla end Clark
NUO. Usoourbudgettermo.
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expedition 'sighted tile Pacific
ar:.... at the mouth of tile Call 192-3352.
.m;oGooliM11-4-Gtc
Columbia River.
IALANcr ON
. In 1174, Harper's Weekly ran
CONYINIINT
TIRMS,
the first cartoon dopldlng tile
elaphent aa the aymbel of the
Republican party.
In 1916, Republican JNnatte
RM>kln of Manteno becAme tile
first ........, elected lo the
House of Ropr-tall-.
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�By United P"'"' lalerratloaol
· Seeo!ad 1n0011 rounlflou,ra 6epu
CAPE KENNEDY - Wl111 LAUNCH F ACIIJTillS In better
ahlpe than ner, the Apollo 12 . - n began~ ror the
start next FrldQ or ftllln'a 80<GIIII Iandin& !tight.
The Intricate, week-lq aerteo or laiiDCh preparations be-.
pn at noon EST, a cla,y ahead ot the orli!nal schedule. Oftlclals
estimated the earl)' start will save t11a ..,..,rnmentatleut $15,000 In Saturday overtime.
1200 City worlun in Columbu..ll'ihe
COLUMBUS - CITY WORKERS BELONGING to Local 1632
American Federation of state* Count;J and Municipal EmplQ¥ees
- about1200- went on strike here •rJJ ~. The strike 1,..
volved blue collar workers in thedepartmentsorsardtation. sewers and drains, water, engineering, tramc, parks, and rorestry
and the zoo.
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ORDERED TO UMA
Pearl EdWard Seerlo, 21,
MlddliPOI'I, a .PI• ol
1111111 .., a charp o1 aroon berore CCioJuban PI•• Judp Jolla
c. Becon Thurldl,y. Saarlo waa
OrdOlred conltned 60 - · at the
Lima State Horpltal ror obHrvatlon. He wu ollopct to have
set lire to tho home or Robert
and Connie Searls Rutland
Nov. 3, 1Jamqe to'the""' ~
home was minor
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admlol!onl - B011le Sl1lt,
Racine; Elftlllr Clark, Middleport.
Dllcharse•
Oth, Michael
Rouah, Mar)'
Vlnlnl, Ellen
Roush.
- Edward GrlfDorot, Irene
Gardner, Janie
Curfman, Oomer
Demams Included remo..U or 8111itaUoo department superintendent James Yoder and his assistant, steve Titko;lmmediate
negotiations with the city on money lsaue&i pay for a 'lh. hour
period Oct. 21 when smne workers remained orr their Joll& In
what the union called a lockout, and evidence 1he dQ' has entered hto a valid collective barplnlng qreemen~ Mayor M. E.
Senoenbrenner said the city would take lesat stops to stop the
"Provlew 70" will be stasstrike, which he termed HJbe worst th!q they could do for tbe
.
ed
at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
city,"
8, at the M!dllieport l'loarl St.
Gold mine ripped by e:rplt»ion
school to Introduce this year'•
22
contestanll In the 8DIOia1
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - A mUe - am- a - hair
Molp
Counlf Junior Mill
deep elljlioslon ripped through theshattoragold mine~. killPageant.
ing 62 men in South Africa's worstmlningaccldert in nine year a.
There will be no admlsllon
A spollesman Cor the General Mining Co. aald holle had been
abamoned for nmlng a01 survivoro. The bloat occurred at 8:30 cll&rge to the preview. Re!relha.m. (2:30 EDT) at a depth or 7,500 r~ At least 29 other W... menla will be aerved.
The oonteBiallta- seniors In
en were irtiured in the blast at the Butrelsfonteln Mine n e a r
Meigs
Cruncy"a three h I g h
Kterksdorp, 100 miles southWest or Joltannesburc,
aehools - will be com11811ng
at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15,
at the Metes Junior H I g h
School In Pmneroy.
Tonight thru Tuesday
The Melp Hlsb School dance
Novombor 7- 11
band
and tile Eastern H I g h
•• w1N flowers ,...,
"TRUE GRIT"
School slrls enaemble will proJohn Wayne
ride music ror the papant.
Glen Campbell
Each conies- will a _ . In
sportswear, nenlns _., and
Colorcartoona:
talent
competition.
Think Sink
DIYided
Into two sections,
Good Noivhbon
Bu~nutAvo
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tile
blue
group
will PN118111
Stub Cowboy
their talent aelecUons - not
Mrs. Millard Van Motwr
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
to exceed three minutes -
4,689 Letters Ready
Gallia MayBe First To Benefit From New Law
Chrt-•
TheN will be t,689 1-• ~
seala In
tha malls MoniQ ror dlltrlbuiiOI11!> Mello COidlanL
Each 1Kf the IlOilo are mailed to reoldonta to ral.. 6mda
for the Mello CouJt1 TarcuJOIII am fleeltll AI-III!<JII,
Vol-ra at the Middleport Firat ~ Dnlrch Thur..
day to prepare the 1-ro ror mallhw Included ~ ~ .
warda or I h e Rutland Frlondl1
and the a...w.r,or t11a Rotland Fire Department; Fa10 Wallaee of t b o T8 ·
Assn.; Mary Marlin or the Sam 4U; Avanoll o-p oCtilelam PTA, Harr11011vllle OES am Rotland American Leclm A....,
!lacy; Emma Wayland, GolllaCII1Salm8and 40; Mildred Bet,._
1,_ ol tbe Hemlock Gr... Church or Chrlatand the TB Aoon.;
Ruth Wolfe, Woalryan Unltad Melhodlot Church, Racine; Harriet Nelgler, TB AIBD.l Mro. J. M. Thol:rton, 8 am tO; MrL J, S.
Davio, TB Aoon.; Julia Hysell, Marll)'n Wilcox, Rutland PTA,
Middleport OES, Braclbucy Church ol Chrlat; Mro. Clorenco
Headley, TB AIID.l MrL Denver Hyaell, Bradl'ord Church ol
Christ; Mrs. Clara Paulsen, Hemlock Grove; Mar)' Lou C&rr,
Ru11am nremen'• auxiliary am Rutland American teton Aur,.
lllacy; June Kloos, TB Assn., am MrL Marlo Blrehllold, executive secretary or the tubercutoalo and hoolth uooelaUon.
G.\LLI POLIS Und e r
Amended Senate Bill 160, addl ttonal ·wa.vs hal'e been provided Cor Ohio's Soli and Water
CCIIservat1on Districts to be
more effective In their natural resou~es ronaervaUon and
development programs.
And lr aU IIOOS as planned.
GaiUa Couney wilt be the rtrst
to benerlt rrom the new law
pooaed by the 108th General
Aoaembl,y. The law became errecllve Thursday.
Friday, at the Gatlla-Melgs
Garde-•
MEIGS ~HEA flf
FLOWERS
For All Occasions·
992-2039
or Nilht 949-2951
"-••nr Fltwtr Sh.,
or
the IJI'OIII'am.
The red group will ..._te
In the )'OUih Otneos and polae
and appearance divisions. The
order will be reversed ror the
second hatr or t11a 8bow.
Blue group membero a n d
their schools and lalenll Include l!etQ' !ol!arfer, Southern,
dance; Brenda Bentz, Meiga,
vocal; Bomde Walker, Eastern,
piano; Nlld Bromberg, Meigs,
vocal; Karen Grtmth, Meigs,
trumpet; Trudy
Maslonka,
Southam, vocal and Instrumental; Judy Combs, Meigs, dance;
Pemle Caton, Melp, lhooUne;
i'I!I!K)' Mllhoen, Meigs, plano
solo am karate; Holen Glaze,
Meigs, vocal; Debbl Keebaush,
preview. TICkets will alao be
.., oato at the MelliS Junior
Hlsb School auditorium Saturday, Nov. 15, from noon until
5 p.m. AdviiiiC8 llckell are
$1; price at the door, $1.50.
mal pageant are on oale at
Nel100's Drug Store In Pomeroy, are being sold by COD·
testants, and may be purchased at tomorrow night's free
eral years as foreman with Ute
&lnshlne Biscuit Co. In Co.
Dies Thursday
Franda P, OVerturf, 55, Middleport Route 1, died Thursday arternoon at the Gallipolis
Medical Center.
Mr. Overture was born Sept.
7, 191f In Columbus, the 100
or the late Paul and Carrie
Eaatern acrobatic and dance. Lucltle Jmes Overturr. He had
Tickets for this seventh an. been employed the pall sev-
1969 Christmas Club
Though I!!
QUAKE RECORDED
ANCHORAGE, Alallka (UPI)
"modorateJ,y otrone''
earth<JI&ke oc<urred Thuradaf
ahool 60 miles !rom the Aleullan Island 'lll!ore tho U, S.
exploded a one.mopton hfdrogen bomb a month ago. ll was
Cell onb all8btb at the nearest populated area, Adak Na•al Station.
TAKES LEAD
CANBERRA IUPIJ-AusfraA
llan Bruce Devlin, shooting for
the only malor Australian title
he has never won. fired a
record-equalling five-under-par
67 Thursday and took !he 11rs1·
CONGRATULATIONS
10 THE 69'-l CLUU MEMBERS
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WHO :INVESTED $67,o00.00 .IN THIS YEAR'S CLUB.
Think ahead to nerl Christmas. Will you have the cash to enjoy
a sift shoppins spree? You will if you start savins in a Christ•
mas Club account for merrier sifting '70.
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·1970 Christmas Club will open on Novelliler 10. Join any one of the follow·
ina clubsPay
Receive
SOc per week .......... _....... $25.00
$1.00 per week ................. 50.00
$2.00 per week .•..•••••••••• , •• 100.00
$3.00 per week .•.•••••••••••••• 150.00
$5.00 per week ................. 250.00
$10.00 per week ................ 500.00
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Mro. Minnie . - Cumlngham, SO, Pomel'O)', died Thursday evening at Holzer Medical
CertA!r. Mrs. Cwmlnl!f!am was
a member or the HoUand Communlt;y Church.
!lie Ia aurvlvedbythree 9008,
Darrell Hewthorne, LGng BotliNn; Jtmlor llawlheme or LoulsvUle, Ky., and Melvin Cunnlnsllam. Jr., Pomeroy; three
ctau8(1tera, Mro. /\pea Imboden, Pmnol'O)'; Mrs. Patt;y Ann
Davidaon, Columbus, and
Lln~
da Cunnlnaham. Pomeroy; tllree
aistera, Mrs. MUUe R o u s h,
Racine; Mrs. Marp Bumem,
Wheelersburg, am Mrs. Stalla
Layne, Plttaburgh, Pa.; a brother, Lee Sayre, &Yracuae; nine
grendchlldreD, a n d aeveral
nlocos and nephews.
Funeral Hrvloos witt beheld
at I p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home wltll tho Rev.
Amol Tlllll olftclallng. auial
will be ID the Letart& Falla
Cemetery. Frlendo may call at
the runerat home IUiftlme.
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Member Federal Reserve Sy~m .
Member Federal Doposit insurance Corporation
All Accounts insured Up To $15,000.00'
Complete Work
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autbori%ed ,1,452 for a t2week on4e.,job IJI'OIII'&m to
train elllrt jollloll por1001 ao
Reg. 99e Stockl..s.~:.~.~~~~.
madllno npalrmen end main_.,. men at the Thomao
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Weldlnl l MaiiiCacturiJw Co.
IIGeor...,..,, Ohio.
3·, PAIRS 2.35
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BATTERY STOLEN
GALLIPOLIS-- Thieves stole
a 12-Volt battery rrom • John
Deere buUdozerparkedonEaslorn Ave. Cley pollee said the
dozer Is owned by Carter and
Evans at 87 Olive st.
Wisconsin.
In
BY DICK THOMAS
ha River, 17 miles !rom Hen- ed his lqllle and extra.ordiGALLIPOLIS - Dlopt&fln& der1011.
nary vlaor as well aa hla 111<.. 1 Yltal 1~ tOward ure and
The homo ot a nepMw, Mr. ceaarut career aa a soldier to
~ atra.ordlaatf vl&or, M111 am Mr1. &nltb McCausland, hereclltf as well as training.
Chirlolte McC~sland, dau8b- near the homeplace, was tho Ria antecedents were hardy
· ~; o1 the eoorOCiorate setting on SJndol, Oct. 26, for lrllh moat or whom were unCfll War
recontb 86th blrlhda1 Plrt.Y Cor Miss uauall)' lona: lived. From them
oiJibrat.ed her" 88th blrthda.Y Charlotte. li1lo was born Oct. ~· he, 1m, lnherttad hla 1181111111
t 1 more ...,..mod wltll 27, 1883 and recalls vlv. lnallnct ror ~Y had ror con~ ~· make up ltre ldb the lrlpo from the hoftlll- tllrles been aC~~veln the Sct!tch
with tile lldiiP that come place to Pl. Pleeaant aboard and lrlah Warowblchollenlurn''iillb daith.
the 1111)' )llcketo plying t h e ed the Emerald Isle to n~by
. (lboulh ~ad to a 'lll!eal Great Kana- Rlvar, ll.opptq red.
filr . f1ie Iaat couple at at numerouo lendln&a along die
While the general alW&fopve
:1~1, 111•.1 thart.- 1 • sharp way.
due credit ror hlo loosevlfllo
If aniJ kilib at mind. From
Famous Father
the herltase at his ancelllora,
chair sha manaps
Her ratllar was Brlpcller - reautar habit a were alaoa IP'e&l
·r.
her''
W..rk In the General JoM McCauolanil, a Clctor. Ill lplte hlo-'ap,
·
llon!•sWad. a mac- d11hlng Conr-ate eavalcy- he diad at ·~ ap oliO 7Ml'l,
lh'"'ae at Me- man explolla durltta the
·1>:1:l.Ustancl!t .., t11a Kanaw- Civil War, eopedall,y tho burn.
~In& ol Chamberllbure, Pa.,lllllde
teelll Named
him the moat lauded man ta
:
the South and tho moot toatii-
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Badgers he completed 13 of 19
passes for 1S3 yards and rushed
for 124 more.
While the Buckeye offense
moved along, !he do!Jged de·
fen$! recovered two fumbles,
intercepted two peDe$ and set
up three touchdowns, Including
two within a 72 second span In
· J:;;
lJe
cnm
or
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man In the North.
The McCaualanil rarm wu
bought by Salnlol Harman, tile
ed
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will ·aerve r...... :Ill 1885, ~ . . ~·
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rour mooths and 10 days, be
porsonallf directed and supervlaed the work 011 his farm.
Before his death, he was one
or two surviving eonrederate
olllco~s who held hl811 rank.
He died Jan. 23, 1927.
Burled At HenderiOO
At the lime or hlo death,
the Great Kanawha River was
at Cloud slap end his body
.... lranllported - . stream
Ill
..... 'lll!ere hell burtad on ahllbhllloverlooldngthe
ot tlla Oblo and Xas
na'lll!a Rivera, .., a steamboat
proudljo dlaptaylng a CODleder-
~
conn-..
ate llaf.
·a
The
powerful
Buckeyes
eclipsed a school total offense
hapless Badgers. The old mark
of 575 yards was set last year
against Northwestern.
Outstanding Program
Final Performance Friday
GALLIPOLIS - The Galtla
Academy Hl8(1 School marchlng band made ita rtnal appearance 0( the season on Mernora
lal Field during Friday night's
GARS-Portsmouth Esst Cootball
downs tor the season.
Meigs
• Ban d p resents
last
year"$ 43 . a win over !he
GAllS Marching Band In
Blues" Mrs. Anne Fischer ln.
trocllced 14 seniors making
their last appearancoberorethe
home crowd. They were: Mara
lam Armstrong, Janet Boggs,
Randy Finney, Ronnie Henry.
game.
Bob Hout, Pam Maggied. Janie
()penlng · number under t h e · Milts, John Morgan, Cheryl
direction o1 A, Kimball Soller Saunders, Beth Starcher; John
was ""The Windmills of Your Thomas, Steve Walker, Pam
Mind," taken from "TheThom- Henry and Melod;y 9lahan.
as Crown Affair."
Next came a drlll rootlne,
with the bandsmen lined up at
rnldtleld In concert formation.
The GAHSmajoretleSP"'Sented
a routine while the band pll)'ed
TV's popular Hewell 50 theme
POMEROY - The Meigs band when they went into a for ..
High School marcbingbandpve mation writing Meigs in script
an outstanding performance while playing the Fight Song
Friday nl8(1t during half-time lollowed by the alma mater.
Senior members honored.
activities or the Meigs - Cnal
Grove game when 26 senior were Sherry Hayes, Bette JeAn
members of the band were h<JI>. Hobstetter, Marlene Goodwin,
Saudy Johnson, Randy Burt,
ored.
The band, un:ler the direction Jean Mees, Beecher CO(IJer,
of David Bowen, opened their Cheryl Molaughlin, Kathy King,
performance with "Down by the
Linda Shenefield, Sherrie
Rtverslde" foliCMed by a block Blackston, Tim Glaze, S t e v e
formation in front of the stadi- Schilling, Jim Haley, K are n
um to "Feeling Groovy'".
Grimtb, John LOOse, Marla
Senior members and their Grueser, Steve Miller, Kathy
parents were then introduced. Watson, Janice Eastman, Vlciq
Corsages were pinned on the Van Matre, Mary Radford.
girls by their mothers am mothMAJORETTES, Pam Neutzers were given corsages by the ling, Coline McGowan, Diane
bOJS,
Welsh, Bev Thompson.
A nrst wu Introduced by the
llOng.
Next came a dramadc
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ti.Garal,
Always A Best Buy - Now; •ven • peater value.
Superb quality, fnus .Beltishire strlina:, b~lc
and fashion colors.
I •••. 2' 0'"
'!If
Jankowski and Dick Kuhn.
Fullback Jim Otis scored / on
three short plunges. all In the
first half and John BrocklngtOO,
Civil 'W ar General Observes 86th Birthday Recently
BERISHIll
LABOR GRANT GIVEN
WASHINGTON ( UPI)- T b e
u. S. Labor
has
In !he flrsf period 1o Bruce
Charlntte McCausland, Daughter Of Famed
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(liJ!ZIQIC! Oldo'l o . - or Nabiral RaiiOUI'CO& Director Fred Morr, HCIIIIIIIi llram
rllhl. .Ia GaU~lt Clt;y Manaaer D. Kermeth Morpn. Olhero pictured above, lett to right
are C. Roser Jlerroil, Gollipolls Chamber president, Jim Swartzmlller am Jack Frost, top.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e
Agriculture Department hasoxtoncted the federal Japane10
beetle quarll!llno to 16 counlloa In Dve llalea, Including
Hancock and Saneea countlea
In ado.
MARRIAGE UCENSE
Nlleo Michael YOUIIII, 19, Ma...,, and Lynda Darlene Bnden,
lt, Racine, .
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down passea of 31 and 19 yards
against
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In eight starts. Ohio State has
trampled over seven opponents
this year, five of them in the
Big Ten .
Otis, Ohio State's Helsman
Tom Campana and reserve Jim
Coburn scored the final Buck·
eye touchdown on a five yard
run .
The game marked Maciowski's second college start, both
day, Maclelowskl fired !ouch·
PLEASANT - Llg11tlng
ror tile ado Rlva.r bridge has
been completed with the lnstallaUon or eighteen (nine on each
side or the span) 400 wall mercury vapor lights. The lights
are now undergoing several
nights or testing.
According to a report from
the SRC bridge area office,
concrete poorlng or the deck Is
cortlnulng as Is the bridge
palnllnK.
Near compleUonorthelrwork
on the span are the electricians
and iron workers.
Shop Satur~y
9:30 All to 9:00 PM
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record by piling up 595 yard&
rushing and passing against the
LigiD Friday
Open Toni&ht, Friday Tll9 PM ,
•.:-
Maclejowskl completed nu\e
13 passes for 139 yards and
two touchdowns, and ran for
anoth.,. 108 yards on 16 frlpo,
11 No. 1 ranked Ohio State ran
th winning streak to 21. IncludIng 16 straight In the Big 10.
Replacing Rex Kern. who was
resting an ailing left shoulder
for tough Purdue next Satur ·
On New Bridge
ELBERFELDS
IN POMEROY
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POMEROY
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3.00 PAIR
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his three touchdown plunges
while being uted only in the
first half. He now has 13 touch-
mlsalooer, Fred Morr, director, department or Ohio Natural Resources; Jim SWartzmiller, Morr's chief engtn..
eer; Jack Froat, Morr's deputy admlnlstrstor am Richard Carter, past president or the Gallipolis Chamber or
Commerce, and dey commlssloner~le~
GaUla Cowtr'o proposed Chlckamaup
Cr•k Watershed proJect In t11a Gallla - Mella Heglonal
AiltH>rt terminal buUdln& Friday, lell to rlghl, are Howard Gttrord, design and planning engineer, Division 10,
Oblo ~ at lli8lnl&1•1 Jobn Morpn, c0111111 ...,_
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)- taking over at fullback In the the opening period.
Wisconsin averted the shutout
Super sub Ron Maclelowskl. a second half, battered his way
surprise starter at quarterback, for 96 yards In 18 carrle1 In- on Gary Losse's 1.4 yard pass
passed and ran for U7 yards cluding a one . yard scoring to Mel Reddick with .4:51 to
,wtd two touchdowns Saturday plunge. Third string quarter- play agolns1 Ohio Sfafe
end engineered unbuten Cillo back Kevin Rusnak threw reserves.
State to a crushing 62-7 win over touchdown passes of nine yards
It was the Badger's sixth los.s
to Kuhn end five to helfbeck
Wisconsin.
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VOL. IV NO 41
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1969
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Diee Thursday
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self-contained battery and bulb when
you open your new Christmas Club.
Handy size fits pocket or purse.
NIEMEYER IN COURT
Lowell Leolle Niemeyer, 2f,
Pomer01 was scheduled to
pear berore Common P I o a '
Rollin Edward Carroll, 54, Judge John C. Bacon~ 011 a
was round dead at hla home In bill or tnrormaUon rued by proSyracuae earl)' toda,v. The Srr- secuting
Alto~ Bernard
acuse emergency aquad. waa Fultz llsllnl! 15 counts or Ill,..
called to the hmne about 7 o.m. lng checka oolnsulllclent6mdo.
Surviving are two alstera, Niemeyer waived hlo rJslttiiD
Mrs. John (Eleanor) Borham, the l)l'aod juey. He waa arroof,.
Syracuse, am MrL Herahel ed by Mlddl-' Pollee Chlot
(Margaret) Rose, Minersville; J, J. Cremeans.
a brother, John Wltllam CarINCREASES MONEY
roD, Jr., Charleston, W, VL.;
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - T h e
three nieces, one nephew, two
greet nieces and two great ne- DepartmeQl ot lloualn& and Urban Devolopmenl has IJIPI'OYphews.
The body was taken to t h e ed a $f5, 000 lacreaH to t h •
Ewing Funeral Home where ar- College ot Steubenville 011 tho
rangements are being complet- conatruclloo or a student un-
cloudiness elsewhere and not
nuch temperature change.
32 PAGES
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TO
1970
CLUB
MEMBERS
ftollio Carroll
Found Deeeued
Moally Calr with variable
lJeooled To 'lJae Greater Middle Ohio Valley
El....,elds I• P•eror 0,. Tonltltt •111 9 ,. ••
511• Satunlay 9:30 a.m. To 9:00 p.m.
Columbus; three af.sters, MJss
Checks Are In The Mail
tmts
0. HeJU'y said, "What a w~
man wants is what you're out
of. She warts more ot a thing
when it Is scarce."
Jc
Weather
+
"VOLUN hZR WOIIKEIIS 1llrd ita 11:& ' I
illlc 5 be- t.IOG W.. ·
conlalnlJW Chrlotmao IIO&Is or the Meigs Coullly 'Niorculoolo and Heeltll AaooclaUon f o r
mailing. The oate or the seals Is tile annal aoooelaUon DI<MIOY - ralslal prqlect. The otullllW \
bee waa held at the Mlddl_.t Fir~ ~·t Ch1U'ch.
·
round teed In the Australian
lumbus.
PGA tournament. Devlin's 67
illrv!Ying are his wire. Macy lied Bob Sfanlon's course
VIrginia; three daughters, Mrs. record.
ed.
Ralph (Naomi Je&J1) Dur~ Gallipolis; Mrs. Dorotll1 Louise
Harmoo, Columbus; M r s.
James (Judith Ann) Dowling,
Colwnbus; a 1011, Paul Edwant.
Fanchon Overture, a twin to
Mr. OVerture, and Mra. Eloise
Churtz, botll or Columbus, and
Mrs. VIrginia Vllltoe, Middleport; three brothers, John E.
am walter S., both or Columbua, and Gerald James, o1
Cleveland, and 10 grandchUdren.
Bolides his parenta, he was
preceded In death by • brother, Blll.
Fmeral Hrvlces witt be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the RawlIngs-Coats Funeral Home with
the Rev. Frank Cheesebrew orCiclallng. Burtal wiU be In the
Riverview Cemetery. Friend&
may call at the runerat homo
from 7 to 9 ton~gr~ rrom 2 to
f am 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and
onlll time o1 aervlces &mdaf,
Fred Morr, director or the
Olrlo Department or Natural Rasources, alq with his top two
starr members, JackFroo~ dep.
uey admlnlotrator, and J 1m
S..artzmlller, chler engineer,
Gov. Jamoa A. ilhodla an.
nounced the appolntmentorDonald Leith, M, David UrmiiOII,
Orran llorstetter and Robert
0. Grleaer to the SoU and Wa.
ter Conservation Commluion
etrectlve Tlolrsday, Nov. 8. A
rUth member, J11 M. !ldnner, was deslt!IIOted by t h e
Ohio Federation ol Soli end
Water COIIservaUon Dlstrlc:ll.
Also on the Commission are
Jolm Stackhouse, Director,
Department at Agriculture and
(CoJtlmOct on page 3)
L)
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F. P. Overturf
joel,
In recent years, Cloud eontro1 ance under this law, community , Gerald Tussing, conscnatloo- proposed Chickamauga t.:roek
am outdoor recreation projects leaders made several trips to lst; Hlchard Carter, past cham- Watershed project via a 1 rhave been maJor topics or dis- Colurnbus to pursue the issue ber president and city commla .. plane.
lloner elect; Jotm W, RatterIn a news release from
cussion, but nothing had ever turther.
Mori'
and
his
stall
explained
cy,
Holzer
Medical
Center
HotMorr'o
office Friday, the Olrlo
developed.
Last summer, the Gallla COII- the new law In detell Friday, pltal admlnlstratqr; Ernie Null, Department or Natural ResourcservaUOII Dlltrlct, Chamber or and said Gallla can avoid the GalUa Couney Cmaervallon es IUIIIOUilCed another step In
Commerce and several lr'Ur- "hit and misa" approach by Club, Herb Bush, chamber ol Governor Rhodes• plan r o r
commerce, and Howard Gilford, atreamllnlns slate government
esled Individuals propoaed the using SB 160.
Gallla omclals attending design and planning engineer, was realized Tlalraday, Nov. 6,
Chlckamaup Creek Waterlhed
project. Errorto were made to Friday's session were: Jnhn Division 10, OlrloDepartmentor when the Olrlo Soli and Water
Conservation Committee moved
00ta1n asslstanee throo8(1 Pub. Morgan, county commissioner; Highways.
D. Kenneth Morpn, dey manFollowing the two • hour ses- Into the Departrnont or Natural
lie Law 566.
Alter It was learned Gallia ager; Robert Evans, C. Roger sion at tbe airport, the om. Reaources and attained Comera buzzing with en1huslasm. IJ1!8(1t oot <IJlllllf)" ror assist- Barron, chamber president; clals toured five sites ol the mlnlon status.
urgod Gallla's leaders, tbrough
the Gallla SoU am Water COIIservatlon District, to appl,y ror
a loan rrom 1he natural reswrceo depor'lment, end hire a
prolesolonal engineering nrm
ror the purpose or drawing up
a detailed pian oo the proposed proJect.
The two hour session, co ..
11po1110Nd by the GalllpoUs
Chamber of COmmerce a n d
Soli am Water Conservation
Dlolrlet, lert Galtta Count;y lead-
L)
22 Girls Appear in Preview '70
the Orst hatr
Roglonal
Airport terminal
building, Gallla coontoY ieadora
met with ''top brass" of' Ohio's
Department olNaturaiRe8Wrces to discuss waysandmeansrt
getting financial assistance on
the recently proposed Ollckamaup Creek Watershed proc
Veterans
day .
ar~
1.coming
·~~:~:c.':
up Tuet-
D~
Following "Th:BaalnStreet
Two Chtldren
Die In Blaze
Near 0 8 k H'll
I
~~~~~,.;;. ••-qz.
OAK HILL - Two children
were burned to death Friday
when an explosion am lire rip.
pod llirough tbelr gr&ndpa"'nta•
about 3'h miles ..~~ .,
herem Oblo RL 279.
Dead were Debra Ann PUttto
3, dauahter ot Mr. and Mrs:
MarUn Potts, Th1U'man, and
BI')'IID MeFIJID, 3, 100 ot Mr.
and Mra. Het1Jert McFann, al.,
.
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Racine Post Offrce
F.IrSt n· acme
•
pOS 1Jnas ter Was
Appointed 150 Years Ago Today
was Otting that tbe hl8b or Thurman.
h II I overlooking -r100 Oak Rill volunteer llremen
By BOB HOEFIJCH
obunps had net yet come lrto
-.til be the general'• laat were reluctant to talk 8bout
RACINE Despite rain, ol!lstencs.
relllna place Cor It was In the fire but oatd wlatosoeotold oleet, snow am hall, the maD
Gtaham' s Station - or Ralhla CQIIUIIllliley that ha ~ them
was an mpJolim haa been &oiJV thrlqh the Ra- . clnel: as It baa been called for
l!lt
year&. The amaU just treiore the rlre.
cl1111 Pool Orllce ror 150yearo. · ·the last century or so - becemetecy w!lero he Is
Tho chlldraa'o grandfather
It waa 150 yeara 1110 ~ came Incorporated on March
, , beside Ill• wilt Is sur- wood.ow' Slrnj,...,, and -er~ that Amrow Doou1a1J1 was ap- 25, 1841.
by an IJ'Cift renee and · al children 01~ \
pointed the Orst poolln&ster or
The General Asaembl,y or
. tocatad by a buti\Y
Fbmen continued tbelr In·
Grabain'• lltalloll)ost or- Ohio passed the Collowl,_ act
ilt medlWil hal&hL veatl.lion ot the lire - - '· ~ «ibbo llai l6 y•ra 'old at to incorporate Graham Station:
Jdln McCausland day: Tho bodleo were 1abft 1o
anil'llliolnt "•• kloMn
"Be 11 eacted by the Gener.oqu ilt John l(cCoua- 1l1e Kuhner CUner-' home hete. "it
~''to Gnliam's Sta- ol Aaaembly or the State or
. Mllh ~ir&nl who
..
. • tioa. . ll wu.~tiali,io!". Graham's Ohio, lbat ... much or the tow ...
•cce,o..... merchant
, ' l!ll,atiOn ~,I. . at, lll$2..
shiP at suUoo, In the count;y ol
r ,Va., ~rled
'·
''~' . · Jlt .!ll~lctlinl!, ol lllt'·•olliliJtatl- Metao, •• Ia now, or hereafter
loSt.
F1NDLAY MAN Kll~ t);JD(I : minloilhe·~p~~Orllce, maybelncl~lntbeni.....decJ
.~ li1NPLAY, 01r1o
·.· Jim•~ i~·!l\f:'~tt~ldent limits or the ·wwno!G~··
1838. Fllltlla)o
wao ~ ~ •• - 'l'lb'~ ,: llfth- ' aiii"'Return StaUoll,. be and the tfl!1t lo,
Frkl81 ~~~ hlo '~ <"!1~. · J~han Melljo ' ~r., •'IIIlo had hereby cz;eated a· """"·. - .
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. -~~~ • ~11 beer> ., ~V8r110f. , or ~team, ~,bareellerlli,llhown
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~S l'Oi\'l'&sler tlon, a!"'~' lUI! tepe!s,
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for the regulation or IDwtPDI'- .,
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1839,
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