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w*'m Car COats

'$2.95 .. $8;95 .

$29.50

A complo'- rOntiO' of alzos .from 2 to~. 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.
Nylon qu'llti In aolld colors, plain and printed nylon,
corduroy,. i!!l war111 lntorllnlngo, .dark and postol colora.

All wool fabrics, tweeds and meltons in solids and plaids,
quilted nylons, wide wale corduroy, raglan sleeves and set
in sleeves, warm pile linings. Sizes 1~ to 24}-2.

JUMPERS
$8.95

Rq. 9.98 DUSTERS ................... SALE 4.78
Rea. 4,98 DUSTERS ................... SALE 3.88
Rq. 3.98 DUSTERS ....... , ; ......... ;SALE 3.18

Solid bonded knit V neck c:oot style, herrintbone tweed
· bonded knit, V neck coat style, plaid bonded lcnit sling1hot
V neck, solid long torso look jumper, styled in sizes 12 to

20 and

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Spoctal Purchctso Of
A Woll Known Brand

Weekend Spedal
In The Hosiery ·
Department

Reg. $3.00

PANTY
HOSE
WITH
CONTROL
Sheer
stretch
stockings with

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Lycro

and' Robes for women and 1lrls - just received a lar11
shipment of washable cotton quilts In dust• lenaths
and 1001 robes - coltDn cordana - corduroy washable
coltDn quilts- and satin quilts. Many styles to choose
frolll, Sizes fZ to 20 and 38 to 44.

~~~Sale

S1. 99

In the Infants

Department
Rea. 5.00

$1.88

Reduced For This Sale OniL..

FALL
HANDBAGS
H\lndreds of
in stock in the newest shapes, colors
b~s

fini•"•• for fall.
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RE,, 8.98 HAHDUCS - ..........- ...-...- ........-----SALE 7.19
REG. 7.98ttAHDBAGS ------·--·---·--------SALE 6.39
RE.G. 6.98 HAHDUGS _____..__ ...,_ ........ - ........ SALE 5.59
REG. 5.98 HAHD8AGS , ___, ______ ··-···-··-·--SALE 4.79
REG. 4.98 HANDBAGS ..............--..···-·····-·····....... SALE 3.99
REC. 3.98 HANDBAGS ···--·----··-...-...........- ... SALE 3.19
REC. 2.98 HANDBAGS ._.......... - ........... _______ 5.\LE 2.39
Now You Can Sav. $2.00 on A~nerico's Numbtr One
Centro! Girdlo

Playtex Golclen Glrclle Sale

Rag. 1~.95 Extro Largo
Long Lag Girdle with Zipper .................,.. _______ Sale 12.95
Rag. 13.95 Long Leg Girdlo with Zipper ---........ Sale 11.95
Rag. 12.95 Long Lag Clrdlo ......- ...._.........- •.. - .. Solo 10.95
Reg. 11.95 Long L•l Cirdlo - .........- .•- ......_,_ ...,Sale 9.95
Rag. 10.95 Regular Ciodlo ·----··----------..--Solo 8.95

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Elberfelds 1st Floor Found.ations -Department for o
s,election of Playtex Bras and Girdles.

Boys Sizol 10 to 18

Just Arrived

Buster Brown
For Fall
Co.. in now and selec-t
froM our complete coHec.
tion of Bnter Brown Wear
for active youngsters.
11 ...,. Shil11 - CerditentPelttt and Crowlen •;;,1r1 ,C~.hlno Pant• - Corduroy•r~
- Anldeh - CNw

KnIt Shorts
$2.95

Long sleeve knits thot
are so nice for school
wear. AU of these are
permanent press and nev~
need
ironing. A fine
selection of styles that
are sure to please.

THIS WEEKEND ONLY!

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REGULAR 4 FOR f.OO PLASTIC PANTS GIVEN
FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY . . . CUTLER
TIQ-PIECE DIAPER SETS OR ONE·PIECE PLAY

PAJAMAS.

$9.98
100% nylon jackets in dark green solid color. Zipper
front, 2 roomy patch type pockets. Light weight, yet warm
and comfortable and nice to wear. Famou5 Corhortt moke.
Small, medium, large ond extra Iorge size.

Foam Filled Foot..Us

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Atfractive keepsake of your favorite local High School
Team. Contrasting cordur~y panels in school colon with

mpnog!om.

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Filled with DuPoiti iu51te virglil' 1Llfro1. Erttli wAite .

Rich Plaids lo
light anddork jlatteroo 8.95

zippered pilloJU "ver for proteclfoti. AlwGys flllffy;
non allergeillc ,1
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Mens and Youna Mens•

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JEANS STYLE CASUAL -SLACKS ·

''La~y Jewel"

WORK

Solid colors. Plaids. Checks. All ore permanent pre~s and
and feature famous makes such as uMr. Wrangler" "Levi" - ..Stadium". They're ideal for High School and
College wear or General Sports
ions. Sizes 28 to 38
waist and in all the popular I~
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for Fall and ·Winter War .
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Visit Elborfelds busy mona deportment and shop for tho

Work Clothes you'll 1oon be ·nuding. Matched wor~ suifl
in all sizes. Complete selection of CGrhartt Bl-own Duc:k

Special Sale!

Work Clothes ond Jackoto - Haneo Wlriior Underwear _
Lee Overalls in blue, str-iped

MENS

or white. Big selection of

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Work Jackets- Work Gloves. by lndianapoli.sand WolverineWork Bolts -' Sweatshirts - Suspenders - Warm, cOmfortable

=~~ h!r;~. ~1ij·J::ky:":~. ani of tho

TANKER

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81" and 90" P•i•i=\lla Quilti.l lf Shaeting Muslin. Bloaehod
and unbleaqh!d·. Q~a4rlf&lt;t !'orcol1. Salid.o and prints.
Dacron Mt • .M..t quilt. Batts., All &lt;olton Mt. Mist ' Quiil

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Mr. Wrangler Honclos
Boys School Trousers
$3.50
100% cotton permanent press boys slocks with

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,OIIIulor tl'l lneh width 10 _t0pular
with the Hlah SchMI •nd con ...
crowd.

ternl in all til, ,.,P.,Iar

Mona Dopt. ht FloOf

Oblot~gs-:C)..Is-Roundo

sizes.

FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS
$3.95

Jumbo Size. ·

plaid potterns in sizes smoll ('14-14~), medium (15·1517},
largo (16·16)\) and extra large (17·17~)-

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cuffs, self m~tching collar .. 1~ ny.lon q~ilt lining, wash.

perfect~y. Has heoyy duty zip,er. ~in• 36 to 50 in grey,
dark oltve, for••t green, lchalci and blu.• .denim with corduro.y ,
c:ollar.
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segregation record durl.nga campatsn lllnd raising visit here.

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battle of the teams but alao of the bands ln a cQltJle of. weeks
when Eastern grlddora play the AlOlOlnder Hlgb tsam. Cogar's
wife is inatnanental director or the Alexander belli Mr. and
Mrs. Cogar are resldlni in Albany. In addition to tea.chlzw at
Eastern High, Cogar is completing work at Ohio University.

"We are Cortuaate that Presi-

dent Nixon took office when ho
did or tllla notion today would
be r&amp;dng eeonomlc disaster,"
R&lt;IOiliiOY aald •

overall reYiew.. wbleb would

have been com. lbo awcUiar)' and the .' biolnoao Pomeroy; Herner Hawkins con.
Plated ·for tile Elgblh District aoooton ol tile district will he- !IDod to the Galllpolla Midlcel
Center, and Harold Lemley, a
fall COII!orenco to be hold Sun. liD at I p.m.
dl,y bT Foell8)'-lllmett Foot 128,
Tho memborlhlp voted ID ... pallent at Veterans Hoapltalln
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tend ""' eloctrl&lt; aervlce to tile O!Wlcotlle. Commander Kelly
•poot flll'Jil, tlleroby ~to It&amp;
members tQ ..... Corda.
Doring the meeting
dl,y nli!tt at tho pool , borne In uao ao arocr~~.ll Tho death of a member, Perry
Arrangements

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BOYS

$900,000 Due Knudsen
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A movie ""' . shOwn by Paul $900,000 In '""""'l~ent ""'"" a...;. from 'his irch .....,eu~ur;
fll,ptlliltlll and opening ~ayor penoatioo due over the next said simply, "Things didn't
""" bT Walter Buace, chaplain. tbreo and a half yoera.
work out the way we hsd
!\leclal SUo ito were C I Y d o KOOdaen, whdSe awlt&lt;h fr&lt;lll hope&lt;l."
Fisher, a member and ma,yor of tile executive ttlerarch,y of the
Middleport; H!ghWll,y Palrolman General Motora Corp. to Ford
James Sboeta and Aaxtltory. Motor co. 19 monlhs ago
Highway
Pat.olman Thomaa sturmed tbo automotive "orld,
Ables. Refreshments wete serv.. was f1red Thursday as Ford
ed bT Don Roach,
president.
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cun,M~-~U,eor­
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shore of the U.S. food w h e'fl t
market and the domestic c~

market.
The direc:t payments ooder
the second plan, as in the firsti
would probably be lower d¥ln
present paYIQents, sources sa'1d.
Experts added that Wiler the
second plan, grain farmers
would be given a combined uan
grain base,'' representing tlleir
farm acreage oC all grains, i~
cltdlng wheat.
All They Want
The growers could produce
all they wanted, but would get
price support loans lor their
crops, inclll1ing corn, only on
p.roductloo within the base.
'!'he)' would get no supplement.
al direct pa,ymenta-except for
Hfood wlleat" payments- unless
tlttl)' voluntarily cut PlantlnB
below the new grain base.

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56-year-old

Knudsen.

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koown as "Bunkie," announced
his own ftrl~ bT tile FGnl
board or directors. He aald
WASI!!NGTON (UPn - n*
Ford walked into Ills omce u. S. Chamber of Commerce
Sept 2 and uloid me 1 would be ssld Thuroday the natlon'a cU,
leaving."
dwellers no longer favor farm
11._.-t programs. It Pl'&lt;IJI0004
thO)' be replaced wltll ~
ment .payments to farmer I •
be," he quoted Ford as sayiqJ. turn crop land into recreatloa..
Under either plan, goverl&gt;The summary dlsm;ssaJ of a al and other uses.
••we are absolutely eonrinc:..
ment controls over the deatUs president was, at best, a rarity
of farm operations would be in car.Qrlldi~ circles. In ed thet urban America does not
considerably looser than at
present. But direct income subsidles to fanners might be coosiderably lower, depeiKiing on
just where new payment levels
were set.
Sources said ttle administration migllt also be willing, however, to consider leas drastic
changes in present farm programs, but probably also would
favor sm~e sort of limit on direct payments to individual
tanners un:ler whatever new
plan may emerge.
Tcp offtcWs 1Pl'8rent.b have
decided to favor a payment
ceDing, but had nut yet agreed
on where it should be set or
how It should be admlnlotorod,
a source said.

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Krudsen has three and a half
years left ot a five-year
contract whicll brought him
$200,000 a year in salary, In
addition, he has $200,000 coming
!rom a $400,000 first-year

bonus.
UrxJer his contract, Kflldsen
is forbidden to work ror another
automotive company !or three
years after leavl~ Ford. He
said he had no plant to return
to GM.
The shake\~) at the 1q) of the
Ford IIIIOUJI meant a shokedown
through tile structure as Ford
Instead

$1. Million Hinges on Renewed Levy
Dlalrlct

Knudsen's case, it followed the
resignations of three Ford
executives since Knudsen asawned tile presidency on Feb.

announced a major roallgnment
In tbo &lt;ooWai\V·

rooma oro moaiQ' ttndorgraund,
and brlillt colora have uaod
In !hom. The lights and the cou.
1a11 are Ill tbo ~
rGbm. Tho floor We Ia tJOinl
tu · - . and tbo last ~ lbo piwrD.
q axtana oro being ~
'l'lle olfctrical - I I ..0....
~-' u tile oonlraetor DOW
boa 10 · lltolrlcllna on lbo. Jail.
l'laiii!IIB• . IIIIU llcJidlaltd ,!tJ

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THIS IS NOT THE ATfiRE of the well· dreaaecl oohool
teacher. However, Eastern High School ErwJ.Ish teacher Richard
Nease, right, wore this out1lt to class Thursday, golrc along
with junior class members who wore similar garbs for the day.
Nease is a jwtior homeroom teacher. The son of Mr. an:! Mrs•
Paul Nease, Richard Is. beglnni111: his first year as teacher at
Eastern where he grad~ated in 1963. He received his degree
fl'om the University of Tul~ •.Tulsa, Okal.

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'"lb;'nibtaa; .lui return ID ciJ!S.

!-~ tee, at tho bit soloctloo
.Of .LI!!I• Boya Shlrto In slzos 2
t... 7- .P~manent preu fabrics
· In ~qllda and plaids. Now is tho
1 ~'!.~t th.. to stock up on tho
l.m.l•, !lor• Sltlrto you nHd.
Th~. • .o grand nloctian, -dy
far'· ~ to buy.

JOHN COGAR, left, Ia the oow bond director or Eastern
Hlgb School. He auecoods Charleo Yeago. It not only will be the

CLEVELAND (UPI) - George countloa at a $1,000 a plato dlr&gt;ROIIlney, Secretary ot Houalns: ner to raise funds for the 1969
and Urbon Dowlopmont, defend- and 1970 campaigns.

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Set·Aside Plan Would Change farm Supports tol~: -?i~e~:::. you~=:

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appearance tonight wheo Eastern meets North Ge.Dia are these

glrla- 0 to r)PamGrlmn,llebbleJelfero, Colla McCoy, head
maJorette; l.J.nda Baer and Joy Kautz.

Romney Like3 Nixon Cdurage

_ . . , . 1bat'~ ...... flnt Fourtl! Ave. ln..MiddleJOrt.
Tho
otnllegy ·~
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Tloo COIIIIIIllldor .o( tho' 4eparlRlat m-~ YOiod ID laid a
Ia.. Wi!al&gt;lnllon, tta., t-1110~ ""A~ ~cally ,about 1!.12 molll·oflbo CJido 'AmoriCID Lo.
donalloD
to tbo relief fund for
b7 IJ!O acblnlatnl~ ao 0110 of l"ldl In sOUib Vlemoin, Zl~r 8lon, wUI · be ..,..iror at tile Sun.
victims
ol
hurricane CamlUe.
the moat CCJ~JVAhenai'f8 re-- replied that he did not wl~ to
day dlatrlc! event.
A repxt was given on the milYlelra at the Vletnom War since comment on .11&gt;0clftc tacticL
A
paat
eommandors' maeUng ltary aervlce by the !Iring 8&lt;1Uld
N!.ton took office.
Unaun of the effects of North
Press~~re Mounts
Vletnomooo President Ho Chi will be hold at tbo poat home at for the late Charles Wlnoton.
Reported Ul were Henry ReltTho meotleg, In tho Coblnot Mlnh'o, ....Ill, the Preataent 11 a.m. • ~ In eonlunctloD
wllh tilt dlotrJct mooting. Dinner mire, Jr., John Kautr, confined
foam of tho White HouH, ...,. also ...lo review otnllegy
wiU be IOl"Yed at 11:30 a.m. by to Veterans Memorial Hospital,
aa pruaure moUDtecl on the lor the cc:ning' montht.
Prealdent for . _ lnltlatlvea ID
brook the doodlock at lbo Parle
· peace talks. Dlplcmata and
iciFIJII!nMra fNin Parla alii
Vletllun flew In for tile oeaalon.
B,v BERNARD BRENNER
COliUDitloe on Sop~ 24.
ment. payments.
Althouah
of tho
Tho
plan
would
generally
disWASHINGTON
(UPJ)
AdMlgbt Be Lower
meetirw were not diaelosedtho
preoent
syatem
of
card
mlniatration
farm
oJilciala
are
Sources
said the l~na Wiler
and wore not eJpectod 1o bec01111dering
a
plan
tor
a
new,
the
progrom
might be lcover
llxod
Plantllll
all"'1\'ento
or
much ol tho ooaoton I&gt;PICtod 1o locus on tulure more noxlblo production control baoes for gralna ani cotton. In- than tlloso gt von under tho
American _troop withdrawal• and price Slf'PQrt program for stead, each farmer who wilted existing farm law, wlllch exgovernment price aqJpOrt would pires at tho end of 1970. Direct
ODd ID ao10aomont of North
be
told he bad to Idle, or set income supplement payments
on the
Vlet..ut~i new leaders.
aside, a percentap ot his almost certalnly would be lower
Tho President on Aug. 23
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farm'a total cropland. The par- than under present programs.
pootponed on o&gt;pectod .,.. faecl grallla, wheat and CGIIAlb.
~ · of more redueijona
Tile 10&lt;111~ ''lit •·~·· con- oentaae would 1ltll'f !run llll'ln the sources added.
to farm, depoitdlow on tho
A aacood alternative plan om·In ·the haU&lt;InWlon maa Amerl· trql plan '' """olao'"ral.ldeoa
farm's
plantl~ hlafory and lhe
dor
otudy by top Agriculture
eaa llalllleg fcn:ce In Vlittlllm being welgbecl bT officials as
surplus a t a t u s of IDdlvtd,ual Department planners would.
they .,...,... ill preoont ilew
crapa.
eliminate d I r e c t go\lerameat
A farmer who cOIIIJ)Uod wttll acreage controls on wheat and
e •
recllllllllOnda·
tbo land retirement quota for cotton. Growers would cont:lrlte
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his farm would then be !roe to to get price siQMH't Ieana at a
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111111 to ~·, .
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· nine for any ctopa he .111ahod. Alia, level, plua lncome aupplemert
. mcmtha "( ~ 11169 .oro he would be eUglble for govom- _.nta oo a .fixed percentage
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,·•y HOLLYYIOCII (IJP1) - Th·e rUIII\hw ~
limited direCt Income • all)plo, represmttrw: e~.cll farmers'
a'-1
ol
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. .......... ~ two m.lo!' -lion State Auditor Ro&amp;er C1oui1yw,
bao
· -.eta - one wltllAt!lli GrU. riPOrlod.
illb. .... - wltb 0. J. Simp.
Paymento Dildo to'' Mila•
i· '""' - fcirmall¥ liiMiomced. 'Coun!l munlc'-lltlta Include
Ill ...... at lntorelt
- WMliJDQI't, ti~IJ8II; P&lt;llilJoilooDevlowera.
rf¥1 VlllaP, $1;ato; · Raclao,
.."'.·:~ who &lt;PI bit aoriJa f389; :iltlilanl, ~o,''ali!Syra­
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MAKING UP THE 1969 • 70 MAJORETIE CORPS or tho
Eastern High Sc:- IJOnd, above, which will make Ita llrat bmne

Fall Conference Plans Completed

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"This Republican administraHe praised Nixon's courage to
tion
koows how to light inllatlon take "tou&amp;Ji - " " but esiODpondl~ a more cOIIIJ)leto atudy.
Preao SOcretary ·Ronald Zte- am it's a good thing.'' Romney tial actioo Uke the extension ~
gler oald he eJpectecl no said In a -ch Th~~roday nigbl tbe surtax •.• or the cutback in
OIIIIDuncement f.....,.lng the to some 2,000 Republicans from federal construction cod:ractirw
meettow and any pollct declo Cleveland alii tour surrolUldlng b~ 75 per cent."
slono roached would becOIIIO
aJIParont only In the followlnB
weekL He choroctertzod tho
aesslon as a ugeneral Alii

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See the many new pattems available in Ctitmon Royal
Famfly1111d Fleldcrest Batlt Ensembles in the Domestic
DeparttlltMI, first floor.

today

110 feet palnler plea, a

SpNking ~£Schools -No. 106

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FIELDCR.EST MALABAR .
• . MATCHING BATH 'TOWELS
.. HAND TOWELS -IVASH CI.:OTHS ·
Beautiful deiPIY seillpllred tw~tone Jacquard

Mens Permanent Press

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legs,
no cuffs, wide belt loops. Si;[es 6 to 18. Slims ancl regulars.
Solid colors: Loden, Gold, Brown, Blade.

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..-llc:tlonollittle tsclys TrouMra
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2. to 7 in plaida, oolld
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bo•ot• .,..111. Same with r19ular
wolsllhai ' hera bolt loops. Same
with ., matching bello. All are

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WHIT£ DRESS.SHIRTS·

Ideal worlr: i'aclcet or
for
genera
wear.
Doric
olive
color,
zipper front waist
length jacket with
knit
collar.
Quilt
lined for extra warmth,
water repellent. Small,
medium,
large and
extra large. 2 pochts.

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panllo) 110-l&gt;,y.j;OO foot locks •
Prorialon will be Jllldo for ox"lll"'"'ch concUUona, In small t-..c tho BOO.foot locba a n d
locks of o:daUng otro-.oo aJ. doo-"'B tbo water when necroa4y rellllta Ill dolqa that af. easary.
feet waterway tranaportallon
eoata tor a large area. Modi..
"The river pool level wiU be
lying the oaletlng - - - to cllliii!Od linly to ,ralao .... level
onlarse tilt locka wao cooalder- 23 feet betwelll the now dsm
ed, but fouDd to be less elfec .. ODd tho old dsm which wUI be
tlvo and IIIOJ'o costly than coo. removed.
uo.mera ol affected PJ'(11)81'·
otroctkxl of a replacement.
U'Ibe r8COJ¥Diended improv&amp;- eyw!llbecompeallledfordlm.
DIOJII lo almilor lo tho other Ohio 1&amp;911 Ill accordiDce wltll River roplacomentclsmwltllol&amp;lrt IDs dams," tile l'OJ&gt;Ort Condudod.

- r Include the matter or troop
ml~ltona wore su11&gt;0nded ao a withdrawals.
••ture of Amorlca'o wlahoa to
Zleg'¥ "!'• aoked about tho
d-calate lhe level of llgbdow low! of AUiild mUIIBry . .......
, In
tlono In view of tho recent
··
,.V.,... ud Pelllagon \ lhriMay trpce. , He 11ld U.S.
'i:e!uaed tQ
oporatlona .,...d 'ret'\"n to tho
-.~ and-...,,. · .lo~ls - - bod been at before
reported

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WASIIINGTON (UI'I) -Pre&amp;ldeat N!.ton, opporontly bavtow
alreootlll decided aome of his
VIetnam ltrolegy bT oull)lOndt!ll
B52 bcmbor mlaalona In VIet..,., called his top dti&gt;lomatlc
and lhUitary otnllet!!lta today
for a tho&lt;QUih review o1 tho
Vltst.JW.m War.
· Military soureea tn Vietnam

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The report lllld "tbo dllllcult

Vietnam Posture
Is Under Review

(Slight l"egular of higher priced spread) Proihrunk, lint.

I ined collar to prevent
Sizes
smoll,
chafiltg.
- medium and large.

Choose Lee or Wrangler Westem style jackets. Heavy
weight coarse denim, neal fi"!ing~ eo~y ~o ~sh corttfortp~,
to· wea~r, bunon front and J:lpper front s\yles:! Stop in the
Mens Department 1st floor - S.e the,le 'firfi Western at,Yie
jackets ond select your needs now.
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Rq. 7.00 Shalt Let Panty Gl!dles .~ .... .

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Mens and Yount Mens

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nl.
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along to tile bidgot bu.- for

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Matcll will! Gowns - Pajamas .,.. BabJ Dolls

NOW IS THE TIME to select your new Fall Dusters
A fine selection of pants paired with sweaters of orion acrylic - striped mock turtle
sweaters - ribbed sweater vests - straight leg bonded wool pants - belted ribbed
sweaters - flare leg checked pants in bonded wool and nylon - striped mock turtle
neck in dllcron polyester and nylon - flare leg pants of double knit acrylic - pants
in proportioned lengths - all the new fall colors . .

WA!IIIINGTON-' Replaeement to 2f mlUkln toni In 1961, and
~ tilt Gllllilollo Lod&lt;a and Dam
will coatb:ue to tncreue, the re.. II on eiiUmatod coot 0( tb.l port ssld.
The now facllley 'lll&gt;lld be boUt
iidlllon bal been ........~&gt;Jibe -.-.., Dllliric! a n d
throe miles -.otroamfromtllt
Oldo IIIYer Division ~ tilt U. o:dsdllg locka and dsmo.
Cong, Hechler ss1d that the
18, ArmJ Corpa of n.aineoro
llwaa IIIIOUIICOd tadlr ,bTWelt replacement would be port of
Vlqlnla s.otora - c . B1rd tba $U bi!Uon DMJdornlzaUon
'!Iii J. . . . Randolllh and Cong.
ol novlptlon !acUities
kill Hocblor.
on the allo River,
. 'nle report lllld that tha ...
AU now locka and doino, and
llllac facU!ey II lnadocllale for tllooo '""' being built, have 1,200
. npldiJ arowlni water c o m. foot locks \rbUe the ..,. below
. ........ and li hicrtaaln81,y coot- .GolllpoUa lo 'l inly 600 feet.
• II' lo maiDtaln.
Thl report '""'aotofor rovlow
Frebllt t.alllc lllmliiJ t h e 1o tho boord'o t!llllnoerl for rlv·lOekJ bas lncnaaecl from lo11 oro and borborl Ill W.allldnitm.
- thrio DJIIIIon tms Ill 1937 After that, It will be oubmltted to
tbo chis! engineer and then to
tilt dsm - - -

Salel ,Womens Dusters'

Punhase of Womens

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eplacement o Locks,
~.··"·Dam is Recommended

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Womens Half Size Car Coats

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For Girls
Who Know The
Name Of
The GamL ••
It's
Queen Casuals
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it No purchase
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-eela.-.
lao,.

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ollbo fist

t.onco area.
There Is 11t111 a lot 0( work
1o be and ID do II w!U re9dre tbe ...... atlon It( DIIDI'
- - · · We hQpe 1bat
thla tlbo placa bocaull It will
\JO aoctiiiU'J to producalbocotllo
JOiotod bitUillng. So - I wUI
...- . ID ~ wll!tOUt "'"""
· 1111 P..tiillctlona lbot dopsid on
1o0 tlll!lf iJOollli for mo ID ~~
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president,

there will be throe major
gi"Oll)s, each lleaded by

its own

president, reporting directly to
Ford.
PLAN SOOAL EVENT
The Syracuse F1ro Department
and Auxiliary will sponsor a wtener roast and !lsi&gt; fry beglnnllV
at 7:30 p.m. Soturday at tbo V...
nlcljJOI Pork. Wieners, buns ml
oolt drinks wUl be avallabls at
a conaeulon stand. Thore wUI
be muolc lor danclnB- Tho Pti&gt;llclalnrited.
.

support the present farm pro.
gram and the staggerb&gt;g 001118 II; I
promise&amp; for the tuture," War- .
ren Hageman, a Del Monte COrp.,
otnclal who represented t h e
chamber, told tho HoUse Alrl-

culture Commltree.

He proposed that Ianda pro.
cUeing the main surplus cropl

1Ucll as wheat, teed grains and
cotton, be retired and be tum.
eel over to recreation use or.
olmply plantod to trees and srau.
The farmer would be paid a
r - . rate tQ be -rmlnod boo.
tween tho farmer and the foda".:
al aonrnment under tbo chilD; ·
ber'a proposal.

New Teachers ·;
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Members or the Me;ga Local;~
School District Teachers

at Grace

recentb ertertained with

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fee hour
~~s::-:.:~:,
illh Hause to welcune new
ers of the cUstrl.cL
Ccrugea a n d boutomtl!lr~:
wore pro-..:1 statr
,tiara ~ to oftlcers or
aoctation....,...., ~~~~~lha~M
Jolin
aident;

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elect; RIV. Slavt•
Maxine

PhU..;.f

mlnlotrators wllltln tho
1!fere also pats.'_
l'1oral
loblot,lbo

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a girl whose moral UJeu aredllferent from theirs - and mine.
M¥ mother oondemn1 herrorthia
Wh.Ue I do not. 9te and Dad lln
by an ablolute moral code but
I prefer to judp Individuals' and
lndlv~altltuatlons. ldo..icon-

THE DAILY SEN11NEL
t£V011:D TO ltiT£11E81'

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IDCHARD 5, OWKM, PUBLMIU
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MUON. W. VA.

THIS WEEK ONLY

jlr MIKE QUANE
. uPI Sports Writer
'· " "It taliea a lot of luck to win
"'; when you don~ have anythln&amp;"
,. 111ld Gil')' Gentry.
;" • The "New York Mels pitcher
~}; waa talkiqr about his slx..fdta, a.
0, .victory over the Montreal
Eqioa Thursday, but ma11r
olqptlca would owly the IIUI\e
words to the Met&amp;' unbelievable
· climb Into ftrot place.
Gentry, Jim ¥cAndrft, and
-·" • Nqlan llj&lt;lll, who pitched the
Meta to vlclol')' In a doubl.,.
";,~ ljtader, Wedne•~ night, are

*"·..,.

Meigs

Missionary

To Speak

, YiHslhat you can nnerknollt'ea-

Property

pltchirw stall then Tom
~- .. ~ Seaver and Jerry Koosman.
... ; !IIIII" the New York hltteri seem
'"'tO be seltllng Into that IIJI&amp;Ce

llsto.

Transfers "

'!be Cllllj&lt; oale ...1'41.llto keep
aU ploatl awa,y from chUdroa
who mAy nibble on tblm, alii to
toach Ohl14nin never to oat cir put
Ia thoir
plont or berl'l' ilot normally uaed fO&lt; food.
Adulta at cour10, ohouldn't .m ake
"medical conCoctt.ons" , f r o m
plonto or chew iJq plallt atoms.
1011100110 d. . lnae•t a poisonous
plart, c:all a Jbyalclan or Polam
~
advice. Ills
not always advisable tO llllluce
YUD.Itina, tor &amp;mJ.e plaits ca.
talo corrosive pol10111 thot could
serloully ~ the -~ or

over tbelr heads.
.· In - r Netloral Leque
;~,~ a~, Ctntinna.li defeated San
.. " Dlqo, 11-4, Loa AJwe)es edged
Houlton, 1.(), Atlenta took Son
.. Fnnclaco, 5-3, Phlladelphla
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-any

Lee &amp;ldth, lol'eeSmlthtoRIIh
BawkiDI, Lot, Mldlil~
Melta v. nsher to Ida Voy

Oleedlo, lnL In Minerals, Scipio.
Austin F. IAmCJIII, Sarah N.
to ~ B. H.-.,
'l'aJII'&amp; HufiDian, 79.38 A.; ford.
Ma1011 S. ~er, Blandle
Spencer to Blanche SpeDCOr, .60
A., Rllclne.
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Eleai&amp;AIY Mlllley, ala Elel...
ely Clarl&lt;, Slm Clark to Dontld
Maalay, Kathleen Manley, port
dlpallve a,ystem durlnl YtiiiiJt,.
of Lot 73, Mlddlepoirt.
Freeload S. Norrlo, Lue!Ue lrw.
Norris to Joha T. Wolfe, 8 A.,
Olutar.
Robert F. Morris, Ylldred l
Morrh to Lorry J, Dupa, Vel·
ma M_ DuPn. Loto, Pamel'O)'. ·
Wllllam Ji. .cross,
Nettle
Cro.. to Homer L. Protlltl, Dlx· 1"'-..1
le A. Proal!, Parcel, s.aton.
France• l, Hewetlon to Leura
Dooalcl Telle, Nancy. C. TeUe,
,275 A., -r&lt;ll'·
Mary Ana Van COOne¥, Petri
H. Van COOne¥ to · George w.
Kaulf, Macy 1. Kaul!, Lot, Pom0 r&lt;ll'•
.Som W,.u, dee., to Birtle Wy.

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The New York Giani. didn't
think that Dick Shiner's arm
looked very sore 'lbureclay nighL
The Pl-..gh Steeler quar•
terbo.ck was list.! as "doubt• , ful" for the game against the

·see Thill!
,. WATCH ,

lilllllr,r, .l

bury.

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;• Browns Take
:-·-~ On Vikmg·
• 8
:: In Akron
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•. star 11111 note Clemarid'o .de~. fellllve line. coach, It prepping
• • hi ha
: · . 1 c rps 00 pass rusldrw: this
• 'Week to get them ( ~ tor the
. : Viklnas·Bro!ms clash In the
: -Rubber Bowl In Akron.
:
"Yoo alwa,ys want to Improve
• but 1 think the hard wofk has
• 1'114 of!," said Modzelewlld.
. ''I would have " Uked to have
caught the passer more times
than we have In the Oldllbltlona
'bUt yoo can't Judge entlret.r by .
that fl8ure. '
"We'.. boon maklna them
get rid of the boll before ~""'
waated
to.
::nw.t•
a
the
lm,portant
.tltiJW.'l
1be Browns will
with Ron
80
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, Snidow a!ld Jack GresorY at
oDds with Jim Kanicld alii Wal·
ter Johnson at tacldes and Mar-

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Brienall3

WECIAL

Sobllath Sdlool' a1feDdln&lt;e on
SlpL 7 at the ~ Methodlot
Cbarchwae12t.
Rev, lid Mro. "Loult llltll1
of Keatuckj&gt; c:allocliXl Mro. o_..
rta Diehl ........ to .WI Mr.
Dlohl'a rather, ~ Is a ~~~~
In Uni-IIQo I!Gip~. Colbut, roam llllllber lOOL
Mr. aalllro. ClareaceCUrtla,
Bertho Parlw', Mro. Wolr'o
daQihler lllro. !Hell 1!l&gt;lln IIIII

children alleollocl llomecOIIIiJolat
Rock !IDriDP Solndal.
ftey, ~GW,IIarthJParJI.
or alii !lira. GoorJ!alllal]l,malbo
er or !llr• .Charlei Diehl, .Wt.!
him at Uni-IU;r Hoopllll ill

Fall WJ1ellltilts In

a

w~de cho.~e . at ~~Iii
pnces • . ' .
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FRANCIS FLORIST

380 E. lialn

PGMoy
PH. 992·2644 . , ·· .

Yin Upthaw, Joe Righetti and

Colulllbua,Moildo1.
Mr. alii lllro. Phil WIJO, llcCOMeDtvtlle .Wt.dlrltnlthlre
SunoiQ' lid alleollocllooal

Bob OUver. alten~atlng.
Kaplckl At Baot
"I believe Kanlckl Is play'...,
•.;111• , _ . . right ,.,.,..
~;Modzelewski
told.
"He li
qgreaslve alii a tough
to holllla.
;}llaD
"Snld'"'
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WJatt Sclaefor at 1111.

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MrL Frill Stohl or New

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have moved to._n, Ohio, where
lllr. · Manuel Ia teachlrw Ia the
hl&amp;h school.
Raymond Adams, 10ft of Mr.
alii !lira. !olarohall Adamo who
has bo'en teachlrw 1n the
ren Hlch School," ,.. acc:eptN a
teochlrw potlitloo In the GaUIJ!olla
High School
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Mr. and Mro. KeiiiiOth Lee are
anricunclna the birth at a ..., at
Hol10r Medical Center, Sept. 4. ·
He woilhed 5 lb., If oz, lid 1u ·
111111ed Ke!IIOih Pa.. 1L
Gra,q,erenta are lllr. allllllro.
Charles l!qrpao aallllr. lid
lira, JIDIOI Lee, C1lflon.
Mrs. VIrgil HW, Ropr llouth

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••It takes a detenalve lineman

The aeries resumes here t,o..
remaining
games will be pl!Q'ed.

nlght, where all

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"'"ner'

ror both c1.ms.

Nallonal

when Richie Allen hit ' a two--run
homer, hia 30th, alter JohllliY
Brlggo had tied the game by
doubllrw h11ne T'll\l' "Ia,ylor.
The CUbo bad taken the lead
on Ernie Banks' 22nd homer,
Jeff James Was the winner 1n
his first major 1..,.,. stert, but
needed relief heip from Grant
Jackson alter WWie Smith
homered In the alp or tho ninth.
PiUaburgh ,got an eighth
straight victory from Bob
Veale, whO scattered eight St.
Louts hita In upping his record
to 12-11.

The Pirates' tanies came on

a rUD-sCortrw triPle

by Willie

Stargell, a run-producing shJg).e
Gene Alley and Jooe
Pagan's sacriftce Q,y•
CUBS PURCHASE HALL
PIIILADELPIDA (UPO _ The
Chicago Cubs Purchased outfiel~

by

der Jimmie Hall from the New
York Yankees nursday for an
unallll0l8lced amount

Minor

ot

cash.

league pitcher Terry

Bongiovanni,

a

Cub

bonus

player, was acquired by New
York in the deal and assigned
to Syracuse of Ute lnternatloml
League.

lilternatioDal Leai!Oe
PiiQ'ol! Standings
II)' United Preas Internatlon81
Finals - ~at of seven.
W. L. Pet.
&amp;Yracuse • • • • • 3 I .850
ColllDIWa .. .. I
3 .250
Thursday's ResultB
Columbus 3 Syraeuse 0

Miller Saturday

The Glant..steeler ~e waa
BY KEITH WISECUP
The Southern Local Tornadoes
at Coach Bob Ashley will trav.
ei to Miller In Percy County near
CoJ:nlng Saturday to play the
Falcons at 2 p.m.
l WiJBdll: 1amiJ lOit ~ .-on

1641b. right halfbackBrentNicholas, West at left halfback, and
140 lb. lullba~k John Hinkle.
Tho offensive line will be Jim
Dod8011, 171lb. rilihtend; Keith
lbofnas 196 lb. right tackle·
•
Joe WiennenberR,
182 lb. rl.sht•
·CIIffnwi'9ilttiollr!CIM111ttd'North "'~~ Jo~ !WI) lb.
. Gallf&amp;IOJll(jl antl'1101er a!&gt; Sheri- h ieilier; !iieft ~• . f6:1 lb•
dan, 18-12.
.
left guard· Pete Klener 200 lb
The Falcoils, coached by Jim tackle, ~ his brother• J o e'

a+-·

eodlor In tha exhlb\11"" seuon

alii

the

two

"'","!I .

crowd•

elided Jill' " NFL
tho\lllrte about e*nding to

Pfoa.bly

Montreal
Cook, might !brooten to take
There . wUl be two more the Mid - Ohio VeU'I)' Conferpmes tdOlght with St. Loola. at once. Thla Is their' first year
Chicago and New Orltall8 at In the leaaue althougll the basDetroit . loll.Wed by three kJitholl team plaJred In It laat
games-G.-..n" Bay vo. Atlanta oeuon. AI en Independent, the
at Canton, Qrtto,t&amp;Jeveland VI- Falcooa llnlohed with a
Minnesota at "Aihll, Ohio alii record 1 year ago.
Los Angel~ va. Son Francisco
Miller hal 11 lettermen reat Allahelnl '·Iii&gt;
tumlng lid a atrons backfield
two 011111 exhlliiions on l!undiQ': headed b.r 170 lb. halfback Rich
Washl~t4I&gt;hllaclelphla am West who carried lor 119 yards
Baltimore aflleUu.
laat week. '!be Miller line avRoy Jefl'eriCII, Pittaburgh"s erages over 175 lba., with the
top wide receiver, mlased the backs avenging 157 lba.
Giant I!JID10 because he was
1be smaller roi-aadoes _,ld
• u 'P e ·• d e d llllluflnltely IO&lt; like to upset the Falcona I o r
breaking the team's curfew 011 thelr 1nitlal will ~ the young
Wedne~ night.
'!be Toraadoes battled
'!be Steelara didn't oeem to · North Galllo right clolm to the
ml11 him. Sblner loosed an 11- wire IIIII were ill the same un1t1
~rd 11'111 to his r..,lacement, the PJreteo ICOI'ed .., the laat
roolde Erwin Wllllema, to set i&gt;la3 at the I!JIDIO•
'«' the Steelere' first TD on a
Speed Ill tile backfield could
!IIIII to Earl Groo.
he the Toraadoes' bell counter
In the 'fourt~perled, Shiner with 160 lb• ..,.., Ike ..._
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COIIIIOct.d oo a S.yard TD paso cer, QIU'terback, 1fG lb• ..,.,.
to . J ohh Hjlton that put the omore steve JlllidJia, right half.
Steelers allead 14-13. Gene back, 160 lb. frelbmanleft balfMingo theQ added a ~ back Peui .illlloo, lid 200 lb.
field goal lete In the came1« IOIIIor Bill -ck, who hal
the Staelers' DM! scOre.
IWitcbed to lullbadt from tackle.
1be -·•·r
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Kiener' 160 lb. left end.
On clelense will be Joseph
IIIII Dodson, end•· 1bomaa : :
Pete Klen
taekl , Pompey
and wie..::.:;berg
I20
lb Mike Mlr I 'mlddl ' ani;
1
lb. Jobnc :;,..sh
lb. Paul Olsh, cornerbacks, and
Joe Kiener and Dank
sal
ttes.
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'Thirteen area high schools wlll resume footballactlonthtt even..
lrw: aa the 1969 campaign movea Into ill · se~i:md week.
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Tornado Tackles

It was the final exhibition
game for both teams and the
Steeiera ftnialled at 2-3 alii the
Giants, who've now lost nine
~l&amp;ht since they beat Philadelphia, 7~, lost Nov, 17,
Wo\md II' at W. The Steelera
host Detroit and tho Glanll
entertaln MinneSOta on Sept. 21

~ Teams

EI--·ed
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By Mixed Glee Club
Ofl'lc:era were elected for the
1967-70 school year Thursday
by the Mixed Glee Club at East..
ern Inlh School.
Elected were Ruth All1 Barn~
hlll, urealdent; Keltb Weber, vice
F•aldent; KathY Tuttle, secretaryj Melanie Dean, aewa reporter, and Diane Grueser ODd Hobin
ltmljlhrey, llbrarlanl-

UNDERGOES SURGERY
BOSTON (UP!)- Former hoe·
vywelght champloo Gone Tunney, 72, ....,...orated today from
bac k surpry performed Thoro-

teagUe

AllelghtSoutheasternOhloLequeteomswlllseenllll

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action before conference play geta underway next weeken:l. ·
Eaet
Gallipolis will open 111 home lng tldt Jeer, and IIIIQ' 111111 It
W. L. Pet. GB
season at 8 p.m. with Coal dlf!leult to r-' laat _,.....,
Now York •.• 85 57 .559
Grove. Athens will tackle a · 31-12 romp OYtr the Ooka.
Chi- . . . . 84 60 .583 2
strong Lancaster teun at Lan.
Plttsl&gt;uldi • • • 76 64 .543 8
.. other same&amp; tonight, Portia
St. Loola .... 77 66.538 8'h caster, and Ironton will boat tile mouth Eaot Is at Piketon, SouthPhUadelphla • - 57 84 ,404 27'h Portsmouth Trojans.
ern IIMJU-.r-(2 p. m.
Lancaster is a new foe on the Solunlay),
Montreal •••• 44 100 .306 42
Alexander
1¢
· West
W. L, Pet. GB
Cincinnati • . • 77 63 .550
Atla!&gt;ta ' . • . • 79 65 . 549
Son Fran •••• 78 65 .545 %
Los Angeles • , 76 65 .539 l'h
- - •••.• 75 66 .532 2%
san Dleso ••• , 45 98 .315 33%
Thurs&amp;Qr's Results
New York 4 Moolreal 0
Phlla t Chlcaso 3
Plttsburlh 3 St. Lools 2
Clndmatl 6 san Dleso 4
Atlanta 5 san Fran 3
Loa Ang I Houston 0
Today's Probable Pitchers
(All Tlmeo ED1)
llloJitreal (Stoneman 9-16) at
Phlladelphla (Champion 5-8), 7:30 p.m.
New York (Cen!Well 6.j) and
Kooaman 13-9) at Pittsburgh
(Moo•• 10.:! and Ellis 9-15), 2,
6 p.m.
Ollca&amp;&lt;&gt; (Hands 1&amp;-13) at St.
Louis (TIQ'Ior 7 .:!), 9 p.m.
lloo11Dn (Griffin 10-8) at Atlanta (Stone 11-9), 8 p.m.
Son Die&amp;&lt;&gt; (Santorlnl 7..13) at
los Angeles (Singer 18-9), 11
p.m.
Cincinnati (Culver 5-7) at
San Francisco (Sadecki 5~, 11
p.m.
Saturday's Games
Montreal at Phlla, nllht

Bulldop schedule this fall. Iron- Southwestern, Kyger Creek at
ton will be out for revenge, Wahama, and In the Southern
having sutrerec:l a 56-14 setback Valley Athletic Conference beadat Portsmoolh in 1968. Coal
liner, North GoUla Ia at EastGTOYe will try to avenge a 34-6 ern.

loss to GADS last year.

Jack1011 will host Greenfield,

a team the Ironmen slauahtered 40-8 last year. Logan Is at
Hllllard. Last year, the Ollelo

won, 14-6.
Melgo will have Ill hands lull

at Pt. Pleasant. ID 1968, the Big
macks posted 28-.6 win over
the Maraudera.

a·

Vinton County Is at Nei'IJII·
vllle York. Last year, the Buck
eyes won 40-6, Wt apparently
they doo't have it this year. The
Vlldngs ll'I8J' avenge last ;rear's
setback.
Wellston travels to Oak IWI.
The Golden Rockell are rebuilda

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Tonight'• Games

Alexander at Soothwestern
Kyger Creek at Wahama
North Gallia at Eastern
Portsmouth East at Piketon
Wellston at Oak HUI
Vinton CouniJ' at NeiiiCIIVllleYork
Meigs at Pt. Pleasant
logan at Inlllard
Greenfield at Jackson
Portsmouth at Irontori
Athens at Lancaster
COal Grove at Gallipolia

By UliltAOd . 1'r~slnta,.tl .... '
Natloral Leque
G. AB 11. H.
Jonoo, NY 130 458 90 !59
Rose, 'Cin 134 532 107 183 .3414 ;:.
clmnte, Plt12t 449 76 153 .au
·Jhnsn, Cin 122 467 79 153
Alou, Pit I~ 608 96 199
McCvy, SF 130 425 87 136
Starg), Pit 12.:i 451 80 Iff ,3lt·
Davis, LA 109 418 55 132 .318
Snguln, Pit 109 385 55 l21 .31• .
Tolan, Cln!32 564 100 176 .311
H. Aron, Ad
130 478 92 149 312 .
American League
G. AB 11. H. Pet. ,
Carew, Min105 394 74 135 .Ma
Heeoe, Min 118 377 48 123 ,326
Smith, Bos 126 485 81 155 .320
Pwell, Bal 138 486 81 154 .317
Oliva, Min 133 554 91 175 .316
F. Rbsn, Ba1
137 504 104 159 .315
Howrd, Was
143 527 104 161 .306
Ptrcll, Boa 133 454 84 139 .306
Clarke, NY 137 564 72 168 ,218
Blatr, Bal 135 564 99 167 .296

--w!i-;-.Racine Soeial Events

BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
Mrs. Helen Simpson was hostess at her home for the Esther
Circle or the BapUst Missionary
Society Morday evening, Sept. 8.
The first verse of .. What A
Friend" opened the devotions by
Vera Beegle. Scripture (Phil. 2:
1-11. Tile tcpic was "Take Your
Neighbor's Place," She also gave
New York at Pittsburgh .
readilljs, "The other Fellow's
Chicago at St. Louis, night
Shoes" and "The Quiet Hour,"
Houston at Atlanta, night
San DiegQ at Los Ang, night and dosed with pra.ver after the
group had sung the secolxl and
Cincinnati at San Fran
third
stanzas
or "What A
American League
Friend." After the business ses.East
sian, in charge orHeienSlmpson,
W. L. Pet. GB chairman, al'kl prayer ror special
Baltimore . • 99 45 .688
misslonartes by Ethel Smith,
Detroit • . . . 82 61 .537 I61f.! Mrs. Dorothy Badgley presented
Boston ••• , 76 65 .539 21'1, • progrllll\ entitled "Praise the
W18hlngton , • 74 70 .514 25
Living God." Hymn by the gro,.,
New York ••• 70 72 .493 28
was "Praise Him! Praise Him!"
Cleveland . , , 57 87 .396 42
Durlog lhe social hour, Mrs.
West
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Si!Dpsoo~ · · hos~e.U~ sQI've~l, ~ret
W. L. Pet. GB· _rreshtnents in $he dining t'oom tc{
Minnesota •• 86 56 .606
nine members Present.
Oakland •..• 77 64 .546 Rlh
Mrs. James lAird and son or
California ..• 61 79 .436 24
Colwnbus were called ller due to
Kansas City .• 59 83 .415 27
the accident of her rather, Mr.
Ch1C680 . • . . 56 84 .400 29
Linley Hart, who was taken to
Seattle ..••• 55 86 .390 31
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Thursday's Results
Mrs. Ellen Couch or Pomel-oy is
Oakland 6 Seattle 3
also a guest at their home.
Kon Clqo 3 California 0
Mrs. Maud Young and Mr~
Wash 7 New York 3
Prescn't Cross are patients at
Cleveland S ·Detroit 2
Veterans Memorial Hospital as is
Baltimore 4 Boston 2
Mr. Mason ~ncer.
Chicago 4 Mim.esota"0
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis
Todc\y's Probable Pitchers
of Akron spent over Labor Day
(All Times EDT)
witll Mr. ancl Mrs. George NeigCallfornia (May 8-11 and Mur.. ler am Mrs. John Marr.
PitY 9..13) at Seattle (Brwtet 7..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush and
l2 and Barber 3-4), 2, 9 p.m. Nancy of Columbus were week.eOO
Kansas Cicy (Rooker 4..12) at guests o( Mr. aOO Mrs. Owen WatMlmesota (Perry 17 -6), 9 p.m. son. They were accompanied by
Otkland (Krausse 7-7} at Chi. Mrs. Lavinia Simpson who bad
cago (Edmondson 1-6), 8:30 p. visited relatives in Columbus.
m.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nease of
Cleveland Hargan 5-12) at
Baltimore (Hardin 5-I), 8 p.m •
Sa.turda..v's Games
Detroit (WDBOII 12-9) at Wash- Call! II 3eeltle, night
ington (Moore 8-71. 7:30 ..... Kon Clcy at Mlnnesote
Boaton ( Lomorg 7.S a n d Oeldand at Cbleago
Siebert 11-11) at New y 0 r k Cleveland at Bal~ night
(Downlrw 5.-4 and Keklch 2-4) 2 DetrOit at Washington
. 5p.m.
·
' ' Boston at New York

Columbus sgent the weekeOO witb

his mother, Mrs. Don Nease.
Mrs. Nease left Monday ror an
indefinite visit with the David
Neases.
Mr. and Mr!. Ra,y Riethmiller
returned to their home in Ft
Lauderdale, Fla., after. a visit
with his sister, Miss Ina Riethmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
were in Gal~foUs Thursday and
visited her .Sister, Mrs. Esther
Comstock at ·Kanauga.
Mr. Henry Roush returned
home trcn two weeks in Akron.
He accompanied his son. Dale,
who spent the weekend here.
Kenneth Fisher of Akron spent
the weekend ' with his gi1UJ)par
ents, Mr. ancr Mrs. Henry Roush.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Delbert Morris
of Athens am Mrs. Elsie Roush
or Pomeroy caUed SUnday afternoon on Mr. am Mrs. (f;qAF!J\....
Morris.
·'Mr. Ralph Blythe or Newark
visited his wife at the home of
Mrs. Present Cross over the
weekeOO.
WELCOMES YANKEES
WASIUNGTON (UP!) - President Nixon, the nation's "No. 1
Baseball Fan," welcomed 15
members or the New York
Yankees Thursday as they
toured the Rose Garden on the
White House grounds. Nixon
received his designation as «v
baseball fan on the evening of
the All-Star Game ln · the
nation's capital last July,

Heme Runs
Netlooal League: McCOvey,
SF 44; H. Aaron, Atl 41; Mly,
Cin 35; Perez, Cln 34; Wynn.
Hou 31.
American League: JackiiCII,
Oak and Howard, Wash 46; Killebrew, Minn 42; Powell, Bait and
Petrocelli, Bos 37.
Runa Batted In
Nedonal League: McCovey,
SF 119; Sa.~ 01i 116; Perez,
Clo 108; Ma.)', Cln 101; Banks
Chl94.

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needed boost to the Jets' hopes
ror the Governor'• Cup by com..
b1nin,g on a three-bitter for a
3.j) llhutout at the Syracuoe
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! neiiOie VIkings vehran Quarter· Calladlan cl~ aialn seemed
: . back Joe Kapp wW be riiiii\IJw . allloRed with the Cuadlan
: for his Ufe Saturday night
brend of ·p(o lootholl as only
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nilli&gt;ed Chleaao, · ~. alii Plt- .Coo\aeeutlve dciDies by Mautobu.-.h downed ~ Loulo, 3-2. ry WUis and Manni' Mete
Chi- Slulll Out nrtno
produced the Loa ~eles nm ·
ln the American Lague, that cave Claude 0-n a fourOaklarxl boot Seellle, .6-3, hit victory over the "AltrOs IIIII
KanAB Clcy shut out Celllornla, hlo 19th win of the .......
~. Waeht~ took New York,
Mike LUm'a two-run· 11irWJ.e in
7~. Clevnlarxl deleoted Detroit, t h e eighth caw Atlenta their
5-2, Baltimore got by Boston 4-2 triumph over the Glanll alii
ancl Chicago shut out Mtnoeso-- knocked ~ Glints out 'or first
te,4.().
place In the Wes~
The Meta' vit:tory over
Two SOlo Hanen
M011treal left New York two
Lum was }•~~ for Ron
pmes aheod of Ollcago In tho Reed, who allowOcl
hits In
league's Eastern Division. Gen- elsht lnn!Jw• and got credit for
try, who called hia performance · hlo 16th victory. The Glanla'
uhorrible," pitched horribly hits included two solo homers
enough to strike oul nine Elrpos by WHile MeCovey, hit t3rd and
In e..,n!Jw hlo reconi 11 11-11. 44th.
Cinci.IU'8tl's P e t e Roae
Ollcago drq~ped lts eighth
stroked three hits to drive heme straight a..S reD two games
three runo In helplna the Reds behind th~ Mots In the East
to their victory over Son Diego.
'!be win put Cln&lt;IM!tl In first
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Pltehplace ln the league'• Western
ing provided the needed thrust
Division, a percentep point up
for the COiumbua Jets Tlureon Atlenta.
~ night to keep them so1n1
In
lnlernadonal League pi!Q'_
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Mrs. Lowell 'Ia,ylor and chll·
dren of Radnor IIJIOnt a week with
other relath'8L
Mr. aod Mrs. Hel;bort Houih,
Mrs. EdJII Rouahlld lira. Gladys
- Shield• sptnt l!undiQ' afler110011
with lllr. alllllllro. Albert Boston
and lllr. and lllrs. TJII!loston 11
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Walter Mellode or Troy visit.!
lllrs. Gladys lilleld1 IIIII other

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)fartlllltld lid llr. &amp;lid MrL
Mr. and lllro. Marshall Ad-o llarrJ Stohl.at-~ vi .. .
aina, Mrs. Lorry O'Brien, Jim- it.! receJIIb' Willi llr. IIIII IIn.
my. Linda and C&amp;rcll, IIJIOni • Normail Sc...,.._,
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called Sunday on Mr. alii lllrs.
Hoy Donahue, Mr. and Mro. Her·
bert Roush, lllro. Rusoell .- h
aM Ernest Hutton.
Walter Hulton visited with hit
nephew, Em11t Huttoa, Sun!IQ.
lllr. and lllro, Don IIIIJie moved their trailer from Sonlll
• to the John Inll fer111. Mr. IIIIJie
has been tnnsferred trCMD Dam
16 to the Bellv!UellaaL
· lllr, and Mrs. Jim Comollylllll
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'l1let' . are iRJRE thai. If I live
Dear Helen: We ~e the par.. WUii a uaolt IOUI'' I, too, ·will
erto of a .........,.1, bright, eon- 1M! 111J tale, which to at.m IIIII
oimalble and well.ooljulled 18. · - n almolt a "fate _ ..
year-old girl. Our relatlonablp than, death."
hao been very grallf1lng. Ralsl'UIIojlo thlo room mate - Inti her ha8 bHD a joy. Our -.roy lon't the rool 1....,
home has elways bHDlllled with but hat Clllll broulht It to a hatd.
love and mutual l'O&amp;JIOet, lalth I Dllinlaln that oornetldni and trust.
be lacldng here, In me, In Item,
Ourlirat serious dll!erence 11 In at uo? I I haYO ......, up
with us oow. Soncl1 had a line to be the peroon the.r haVe tried
freahDWI yeor at oolleae, help. • (I think very IIICCOIII'IIl!y) to
ed along by a lovely room mate. make me, 1110)' lhould not wor.
an this year she hat chooen IO&lt; I'll· I will do ooJ.v what I feel II
her replacement (the other l!lrl right to do. Tbey knoW tldt, but
transferred) a wild cype wt.o ha8 the feer that I will """' tD ...,.
tried pot and, as thO)' 1!1Q', "&amp;IOIJII alder rlibt what thO)' believe to
around."
be _ , . '!bOY tell me thO)' lOIII
This girl 11 doing evel')'llllag 1110 &amp;WIQ' to school beeauoo ther
we have taught our. daJI,Ihter lo have lalth and trust In me.
morally and ph.ylicalb' wroog.
lthinkthe,yshoulduercleethil
Our Sond,y admill she llllj' be a Inial IIIII allow me to make 1111
ttHedonist, '' but I eel a she can own decisions and )lclaments help her and, st any rate, her even to making mY- mlatekea.
lack af l"Gral• won't rub off, With this taken awa,y, 1111 .,.cashe IIQ'I. I get the imprenlon lion Ia useleu. Do feel.
that Sandy almost admires these lngl make en ..; UNREASONA.Ulloto lor their "independence," BLE DAUGm'EII?
We have never irled to runoor Deer MotbOr and DIOighter:
daughter'• life, only to IOiicle
Yoo ere neither 111 "over
her, but on this issue we feel we protectl.ve•• motltar, nor an ''WImuat be adamant We do not reuonable" daughter becauoe
want her In such close a"oela- JOU're both reacting In totally
lion with lmmorallcy. Are we llormal and predlelable wa,yo.
OVER-PROTECTIVE PARENTS? Wbatpereat lon'tlrlghiA!IIedwhen
Next, our dausl1ter'l letter: a child ,_.llli'es lndo.IMHIIIence Dear Helen: I respect and ad. IIIII - t young aolllt wwt11 her
ll!lre m,y parents, and I II1IDPI- salt waallto 1111)' uDder the parthi10 for they are In a comm011 ental thumb, oo matter how love.
sltuatlOD. '1belr claulhter came ly IIIII sale It Is c1o1m there?
y.., ha•e rallied your dall&amp;hter
home from a y...- at coiiOIIO not
exactly tbe same person lhe waa well, "Mother", now It's time
at ago 17,
to let &amp;&lt;&gt;· Because JOU'Ve given
My nature didn't change ex- her firm atandarda JOU can except that I became more sell- poet her to coutlllle living In a
rellant. Bit llrU macle aware at wa.Y that will make herfeelproucl
viewpoints and experiences that at htriOlf - and YOU prGUCJ at
were different from tllose which her1 Those 18 years ot hl&amp;1py,
13 y...-s of Catholic school closNmlt family life ....,•t be
plus a vecy close - knit camBy washed awa,y. Rllther, rd .,eas,
llle - lelllht me.
thla rebeWoo -based rrtendohlp
1be coiinge I attend Is me af
the be•J In tho country, My folks
have sacrWced a lot to send me
there, and I appreciate It Breat.

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and abolish!JW capital pur.lshment.

DAIRY

FEEDS

House Speaker

Charles F.

r•ctufrelftentl
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eeonolllfca/lyl New coats• re"t""'
gum• ond tftth need, whll• he g•t.
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a/1, pro~ln oM lot to h•p him In top condition.
H-•..., yov f11d h-dr)" « ml•ed with woter, milk, !Mot, or
weget .. l• trovy-your dog will lov• hs tatte ond texture. and
)"~N'II IO't'e lt1 economy. K-p )"Oiolf dog •IMf'lletle ond enthvtiCIItle the MOlt woy-wfth o w1ll•tegulot1d f"dlng program and

R.ct Ro.. Dot Faod.

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POMEROY

PH. 992·2il5

OUR NEW LINE OF
MERCHANDISE. ___ ~-----.YOUR

Hau~e; Mrs. OU, ~r 11111 ·
Mra. J, Edward Foster, hoot.
e11; PI"'Onnll on the CoaiiJtU ..
tlon ._, Mrs. Emeroon Janoo,
WAHAMA IDGH School ...-al·
ty cheerleaders to ~~IKX~sor ~n
clallee Friday night from 10 J&gt;.DL
to 12 p;in. at the Wahema Htab
School auditorium !CJ!loori111 the
Wahema • Kyger Creek - . !
pme. The Jays will emcee.

GOLD FISH

World CoiiUilllllllf De,y wu 111-

dlsc .brakea. Auto. tranS.

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milk products antj ·

high-quality animal

Pont.,.y, 0.
992-2164

"ALL KINOS OF STUFF"-FOR
LARGE &amp; SMALL ANIMALS,

Ohio Y1lley

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67 Fireblrd "400' 2 dr. Hard TOll Pontiac .... $2295

Rio Payroll
- Gallipolis, 11.9
Was $64,664 andGAUGES
12.5 runnlrw t
Pt.
Pleaaant, 23.80; Pomeroy. Ma·
son, 20.24; luntoo, !.QO taUiq[;
For August , Ka18whe
Fillls, a. 68 tantrw;

low mileage, extra 1hclrp. 4 1p: trona. A()O cu. in. en·

gino. Positive troc.
by married Man with

Charleston, 18.10 lall~ Loodon, 1\famnet, and Winfield, are
on sill.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- Luther
Hardman d&lt;own 4:05 ~&gt;om.; Jane
T• .., 8 ~&gt;om:; ORCo doom 9:50
p.m.; Thoreaa Seley .., 11:3(11&gt;m,; H. E. Bowles d&lt;Mn 1:35 1.
- t ..., 2:10 . a.m.; ..n~
m.; J euiNII
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ert P. Tlbolt down 5:30.a.m.; IJ&gt;.
ca o., 8:2() a. lit.; Fj'anklln Pierce
era Anocla11on fiRures, t h i 11 ·up waiting. ' ·
money was cllvlded Into six Pll·
KANAWHA RIVER- Manne!,
eral areas In the following man- Fort Dearborn .down 1:10 Lm.;
ner ·
0. F. Shearer dCM"n 1:20 a.m.;
The fir at area, savings, woold Alan H. MerrUI "" 5:30 a.m.;
Include savings acoountl, Ute in- Semet up 6:50a.m.; Winfield, w.
surance premiums, stocka an:l H. Shaver, Jr. down 8:05 p.m.;
bonds, and principal onlllOl'lpp Toby C. up 9:40p.m.; George T.
!li,)'IIIOIIta. ,!w[la•l*:ally,;iU.roolo•• Price ~ )itiJa •;;).. · Attoll
lege's employees wouldhaveaav- cllrt.up l:40.a.m.; Ouachita dOwn ·

RIO GRANDE - 'Rio Grinde
College had a JI0)'1'oll of$114,664
In Atqull acoordlng to tlaurea
relealled· tocky by W I I I I a m
Smeltzer, bullllless manag'er and
treasurer of the college, This
mlkea ttie college tlle,_,..largeat private employer in Gallla
Councy. The college ' elllj)loj!ed
118 peraona ao of August 31.
Aecordln8 1D American Beak-

ed · an average of f83, ' As -a ' 4:4S a.D). ••

groop, they would hive aaved
IIIIPJ'Ol(lmatei)" $9,794,
The second area, shelter,
would Include rent or mortgage
paymenls. Individual upend!.
lures would have averaged $85,
whlle the total amount would
have been approxlmatei)" $10,.
03(1,
Tbe. third area Is toad coste,
lnducllni tile eoat of meals
outelcle tile home, As whole, college per....,.! would have spelll
a - $13,334 011 food. The av.
erqe indlvl&lt;llalwouldhaveopent
$113,

In the ar~ of clothing, the
avwage indl\illlal axpendlture
wauld have been $50, Wbtle tile
tolal amount for the gl'Qip was
$5.800.
Tbe llftb area, howle apora.
tlon, would lnelude uWII;y billa,
llll'lllture ..,.... houaehold oup.
piles, OlldlineJ!, Cdllep parno! spent OI1IOfOldmately ·$4,838
in 1hl11 area u a'IJ'OUp'. /

The last area cited b.r I he
American Bonkers Aoaodatlon
Ia entertalmaeaL 1blo clua ln.
oludea health;
vaca-

tion ind ncreallon - -..
,r101181 famiiJ allowaneel, duel
Ull mombwllhlp laea, .,.. tile
eoll of....._,., -taoa,
ind ....... for lamil,y - · fadl.
,vkllalb". tile collefll'a poriCIIIel
would have IIJlOII( $78 on tile av.
. ........ As • ll!""P· tbq -w
hDe apenl ~$9,204.
AI a IJ'OIIP, tile~~ of
Rto Grande CoUelo Paid 411,.
11M ....111 tile of Aug.
1111 for - . and IOdol ....,..
lly benlrlta.

OIUO RIVER - Leek 14, Hay·.
mond Thol'[Oe Ul' 3:20 p.rn:; Steel
Clipper up 3:20 p.m.; Lock lS,
Vosa-K dowa 8:451&gt;-m.; Leek 16,
St. Maryo up 3:55a.m.; Steel PIoneer "' 4:30 a.m.; Lock 17,, A.
v. Criss dUW"n 8:26p.m.; Jeffer..
oon up 10:25 ~&gt;om.; lnclla• o.,
12:15 a.m.; Wllllam 11. Zimmer
up 6 a. m.; Belleville LOcks,
Peace up 8:10p,m.;ElllheWooda
up 12:20 a.m.; Natlcxal o.io 6:to
a.m.; Leek 21, Beckjord · down
6:05 o.m.; Racine Leeks; Solly
Polk down 9:301&gt;-m.;WalterOir·
b down 2:10a.m.; White Gold It&gt;
6 a.m.: Greerup Locka, Ram.,.
wood "' 3:10 p.m.; Frenkllit 11,
li' 4 a.m.i Universal Voyager lit
11:50 J&gt;.m.; Foremolt o., 1&lt;15 a.
m.; Am Brert..., 2:30a.-m.; Mel·
dahl Loeko, Ellane G. down 3:45
p,m. ;. J, s. Lewla, Ashland down
6:40 p.m.; Eooo PeMSyhanla
d&lt;Mn 8:30 ~&gt;om.; !indrew P. Cal·
h0111 "' U:t51&gt;-m.: ML State up
1:45 Lm.; Zapajll. Service up 3:15 a.m.; L. W. Sweet down 7:15

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Eighth Grader Mlko Hot!man,
lOti of !,lr, and MrL Fred Hollman, ' South Fourth St., MJddleport, ·~ a trac:tured ann
In 7-llh .,..... - I I pracUee
on Wednolday, He wUI bO
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350 cu. ln. engine. Auto. trans. Power storing. Extro
sharp.

67 Galaxle 500 Ford 4 m. Sedan ............. $1895
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to work,

Chrlatllll P owtb, parllc:ularl,y
Hid, and auggoslecl that It
for the oentoi ciUzea, 1111 the
J)l'08l'am Ollljlllaola Wbea t he
. llouihtera of Ruth of tile Pomo.
roy United . . _ . CWi'eh mot
Monday al the homo of lllaa Ne~e

PONTIAC-\
GMC TRUcKS
116 Ytora of Contla.O.t Botl .. oo &gt;

.. PHONE 992·21&lt;13

POMI!ROY', OHIO

Blq[,

Uainc "Keep on Growla&amp;'' u
ber tople, Mia• Leeretla GtmboJ.
mer
that It Ia morolm(OOI1aiJt to Ill' of one that he lo
rnalllrlnj[ tl1an to aay he Ia rna.
tuncL
•"''be ob.iecUve of a Chrlltlln
ahould be to move U.P. to llrlvo,
to lmjlovve hlo falti.. ind Ilia
W'e," lbe IAld. 9le referred
to PIUl ind 'bla hl&amp;her ealtlng,
pd llrealed the ._...,.. of
'illtneoalni to tile laltll.

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1966 Buick Skyln lacon ............... $1'995
V·B motor, auto. Tran1., P.B.,. P.S., factory oir-Ccmcll·

tioning, gold with matching interior. Sharp!

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dleport nremon..auxillar&gt; m'""" , lallil, Mra.
bero ind tllelr lamiuos will be Mra. Millo '"'"
held~attheRaYiaoniJQe»o or' attentlq[ .were
tii'IJI;
Mc!!lhlnt1f, Mra. Jolte
Plan• tor the plcnlcwerer.James Dantels,
at Vf"'""~ nlllfit'a raeejlrw 'o!
KlOOL
the· auxiliary held ot'lhe b.... of .
:Mi-0: NOrman Wayland. Thooe
plannlrw to attend
to meet
at ' tbe !Ire hou10 at 1:30· p.m.
Mra. niomas llarot prealded
at the meetlrw: Wt\el1tt wasded.ded to InVIte members of the Rutlalll Fire Department auxiliary
lo.- th, Oct.oljer meetllllo llwaa

FOR
BOYS

AND
GiRLS ,

:HC.rd lap Coupe. V-8 motOr, au,o. 'tran1.~" power

ltHring, power brakes, whittil witft blac~ vinyl t~,

Full 110wer equiptll!nl, tilt wheol, ai"'!'llndltianiJtg,
turquoin with turquoise Interior. Real nice.
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62 Chev. ·
4 Door
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$295

63 Chev.
' lm~. HT Cpe.

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0( not wader...
ead.JJlattnc ooe•a aelf, and ol ac.
QUirlae a desire to lean - re.
gudlea• ot ~ge.
Har condudlnc.COiiunenl: ~R&amp;o
tire, Why ahould ~" Alon8 Wltll
tile ,program thon&amp;III. Mia• Gta.
helmer read a .Poem written b7
Mrl. Graee Gloeelar, unable
-to stleed me to Ul hltltll, Ill·
titled~ "l Caa. n (He ~ col...

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whlehledopined
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I have but Uttle worldly goods,
Bill: the little l can give

Place,., read b1 several ,.member._ other ~ were liven

May

and a Bible quiz conoluiled
the Pftlll'lm.

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Chooto - k t ... the ~t ring

To help the [)001' ancl needy
help SCI!Ie child to live,

With God's help I'll try to live
Aceordtrw to hia wUI
And always do JD¥ very best
My pUJ'()08e to lulftll
By Mrs. Grace GlOeokner

HOLTERS ENTERTAIN
Mr. ancl Mra, Clilford Holter
of Racine recently entertained
with alaJ!UI,y gatherlqil. The 1 r
100ft.
peltl 9Jere Mr. aar;l Mrs. WU. Ill a IIOdal hour, rofreobmenll •--Holt er, tuUvui
·~-- Mr• an&amp;t Mrs.
UUI"
were oarved and • pme eon- Larry Holter ind family', Grov...
cllcted wl~ prlzeaawirded. Mr1. port, Miss Dia... Cross, ColuJD..
Eunloe ~. wlie receotly eel- bus; Mr. and Mra. Earl cro.a and
e!&gt;r-ber ftadb~,-. lamil)', Hacinei·MJosBrendallol·
ad memberoforoardaibo..-v""' man, S1f0eese; indMr.andMra.
ed.
Robarl Ashley, ancl ramlly, Leo
Pre- ...,.e Mro. E u n I o o tart Filii"
~. Mra. llolhla ShumWl,l',
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• . CHURC![ OPENING
'lllqonu, Mro. ... Maaaar, !ln.
COok'o Clajoe[ Chureh,localecl
Mar1ba Orr, Mra. Vfrillllllmph. on ,the Bulavtlle Road, Gallla
.._,, M r o. N~~~ey · eudll.,, ~...m be opened for aar111'1.
Biebel,
Nell -flees
on S&amp;tur&lt;!a.l:~ ~
wu..,.. and lira. LllllanPicltono.
20 at t:ao P.m.

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of DoiiiB BliSt~~ess'~

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ber meettnc, bad tlavotiCXIolrom
Ephealana 2 ind tho lesaon top.
lc waa on "Tbe Chureh In Each

tbe wen
:\1170 ~Two .....
Ettiel
by the eolnmitlee
.to ............ Tbe IIOdoly voted
to contribute $25 to the Coolvllle
omorgoncy -.J, Plano were
. - t o vlalt tlleohlldren'abome

$145

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5. ONLY
OLDS
AT SALE , ..(E$

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Yll1e WSCS meetlnc: with Mrl.
Mamti Buekley In itJ Septem...

MrL r.- J!ubei ·ind Mro. pre.._. MrL Buckley Wben
Laula Reibel wore 11110111 at the dues Were paid ind theplodge.f or

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SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

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they are 'being asked to financia~ 5'-t)port the program is through
this weekly "Girl Scout Diary". Your meeting news notes should be
telephoned to 992-5292 or mailed to The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.

Warm
Air
Furnaces

Layette Shower Given Mrs. Payne
Mrs. DaroldGrahamentertainOthers atten:ling were Mrs.
ed reeentb at the home of Mrs. Faye Lewis, Mra. Connie
Bessie Graham, Harrisonville, Grounds, Mn. Jud)' stelmnetz,
with a layette shower honoring Miss Debbie Birchfield, Miss CaMrs. Kemeth Payne.
thy Payne, ard Mrs. NelHe Bor-

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her
And she"U meet her loved OIBS
there.

11te Reeds·

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FARMERS BANk

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u . yur. Come In ,eoon and IIi our IIIICtion.

Birchfield, Mrs. Bessie Graham,
Mrs. Charles Barrett, Jr., aOO
Mrs. Albert Hartung. Mrs. Kathryn Weaver won the door prize.

Clark, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs.
Wayne Payne, Mrs. Richard Gilmore, Mrs. Freda Carsey, and
Mrs. Lena Gibsol\

Your Choice-Oft or Gas Flretl
Compactly designe( to save . you space and money.
is automatic- set the thermostat
and forget it. Give• you maximum heat ot minimum
cost-no eKpBnsive overheminS. Especially suitable
lor basement installation.

Temper,t~ture control

Flower Garden at Dexter Toured
now-

Club members taking the tour
or l!&amp;l'dan of Mrs. Gerald Min- were Mrs. David Nease, M r 11.
or or Dexter was taken Wednes- Fred Nease, Mrs. Henry Thomday by members of the Wildwood as, Mrs. RI,Y Thomas, Mrs. lJo..
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A trur of .the spacious

VALLEY
G&amp;

Gardea Club.

mer Holter, Mrs. Paul Flaher,
The 11.unerous varieties Ot the Mrs. lllram Flaher, Mrs. Keri ·
garden were discussed and Mrs. Gtueser, Mrs. Vernon Nease,
Minor gave seeds ond p~ slips and Mra. Denver Holter.
to her guests. t&gt;slde she display.
eel · ror the metd.Jers seYeral
C(!lllta whloh abe is in the cess or making. Mra. Minor eer.
ved relrelhments and she wu
preaented a gift by the .Wting
dub.

EDWARD BAER

POMEROY •

n2 E. SECOND

EHDUIIHG GRANITE

MEMORIALS
Quality &amp; Soo:vice
MONUMENTS

BUY NOW

MARKERS

Legar Monument
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A FUND DRIVE in the Big BendNeigliborhoodof the Four Rivera
Girl Scout Council, now with 24 troops invul ving about 350 girls and
adult leaders, will get ulklerway in Meigs County next week.
One way of letting the pOOlic know what scouting involves and why

l can see a lonely widow,
Her loved ones gone beJore,
And she spen:ls much time in

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COME AS YOU ARE!

'ALLI.AIII
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wish.ing
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f:m'~V~~ .~h~t- ~
rs.;.r UC ey •'•' .her ·l.~~oo ·~tlt~U ·OV'?"o "~ reat~Ji~
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Atso.pr:oeriing.gitt&amp;- toMr£
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ties." a.t
ol the imJort. H
WSC$
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played witll prizes Payne were Mrs, · Mike E:nJie,anee , planplnjJ -"""a to
OS fS
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That a place he will prepare
being awarded to Mrs. Rosello Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs. Lola
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lr's Convenienl!

NIWINIT

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:i965 Buick Skyl•k G.S................. $1495 '
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Sets Bazaar Dec. 2

of,

283 engine, V·B motor, auto. trans., power ltHrihg,
ra.dio, w/a/w tir.a, all white. •
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"W'Itne•m.." lbe 1 aid,
"mi&amp;ht be through home vlJJt. CCilcluded tbe meeting. Refresh.
In&amp; being interelted In affalr1 menta were served by the host..
ot the church and ita mls1lon eas.

POIIIEROY CADETTE TROOP 170 - Brenda Barton, Sl!eUie
Mankin, alii Helena W18tt are the neweat members ol 'Cadette 1'r&lt;lop
110 whose lieder 111 Mn. Jamls WeyersmUler.
For the troo;tf• flllll ll111mer outing, Mrs. Weyersmiller took
tile glrlo to tile rtdinc aeademy at Royal Oak Park: They returned to
reported that Mrs. Alice 1MJUs
the ))ome o1 Mrs. Charles Pugh, MaiD St., for a picnic.
lnchded in the ~ wer'l Cathy Osborne, Mary Ann Weyers- is a patiert at Veterans ~
mtuer, JeDr\f 0\a,pman, Patsy Pugh, Melanie Kay Burt, Marfiyn Sn.r- ial Holpital
der, ind Vicki Valll!han.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5 - A weekend oot at Camp Rotan near Afternoon Circle
Athena was pia~ for Sept. 19ard 20 when Mkklleport Junior Troop ·
5 met to orpntze Wedneeday night at the Scout Hous"
Mrs. Richard Vaughan remains leader of the t.roq&gt; which this
year will be orpnlzed lnto interest patrols for compatable badge
work. At Rotan the girls wnt work on the troqJ camper and outdoor
The annual Otrlslmas buaar
was set for Dec. 2 when the Afcook badge.
A coort ot awards for presentation of badges earned durirw: the ternoon Clrcle of the Wcmen's
summer was set for Oct. 1, Cooking classes at the COlumbia Gas of Society of Otristlan Service met
Ohio office wereplamed for this fall and weekl)' meetings were sched- Thureday at Heath Untied Methuled for 4 p.m. oo Wednesdays.
odist Church.
Five new members were welcomed into the tr()q). They are BonMrs. Norman Wayland conductnie and Comde Burton, Robln MoocUspaugh, Oteryl LeFeber, a n d ed the meeting and plans were
Jackie Dray;
made tor a rummage sale in earPOMEROY TROOP 61 - Ins lallation of patrol leaders h ighllght- ly October. A shxly course on
ed Wednesday' a meeting of Troop 61 t\eld at the Sacred Heart audi- Chira was started with Miss Bess
Sanborn reviewing the "first chap.
torium.
Followl~ an e:q:~lanation ot patrol work, Mrs. Ray Heaton pre- ter, "Chira, Yesterday and Tosented patrol leader cords to Kim Taylor, Debbie Bailey, Jane Sis- day." Mrs. Walter Hayes .Qve
son, and Judy Pugh as Mrs. Duffy explained their significance. The devotions. Mrs. Wayland and
leaders had been elected b)' the girls at an earlier meeting.
Mrs. Perry Mitch served reIn a circle aroulll the new leaders. the girls sa~ ••When're You freshments.
Make 1 Promise." Cords are worn by each patr(j leader on her left
shoulder.
Plan• were made (or a rummage sale to be held on Oct. 4 and 5
at the Cocaer Antique Shoo in Mlddl011ort. A bake sale will also be
held on Soturclay.
A skit on how ~ girl sc&lt;d: laws help scouts in assuming responsibilities ot citizenship was presented by Lisa Thomas, Patty
Heaton, 11ra ~, Rhonda Hudoon, and Kelly Cleland. The skit qualilied the girls ror the active citize1ll ~dge.

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Though I have no apectal talent,
Des preaantecl devotlono 111tng 'lbere are thinga that I can do.
acrlsiture from o-aia u tile J can serve my God who loves me
baals of her on 111o And to hio mil be true.
plan of God lor hlurlatilly, lite
talked of the eroat1oa and of tile J can pray, God will ansft'er,
knowledge llvea man b,r whleh He wUI make my d•tes clear,
he Ia to oervo God Ull hla Iei- AOO shaw me how and where
lowman. OWortunltlo• for for. To help with a mesaap ot good
tllorlng IDa klnplom here on
cheer.
earth were dloouaiOd bJ' Mrs.
Dea.
I can\ do a· ldJJib.' deed each day,
llurlnll tile bullllleso meeting, ADtl help wherever I can,
otncers• reports were glven. A Be friendly to my neiglibors
card Will be aent to Mre. Eva And can love my fellowman.
Alward~ a patient at Veterano
Memorfal Holpl.tal, It wa1 not- I can visit with the shut-ins
eel tllat Mra. VIrginia Slater, a I can bring a little cheer
member, Ia .., realdtng In And maybe give a little coorage
Wheeling wltll her aon.
To a ille that might be drear.
The Lord's prayer 1ft unJIIOI'I

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i967 Chevelle 396 Super S!lort ••••••••••• $i995 .
H. T. Coupe. Auto. trona., PI, PS, ourquolll with
matching interior, new W/5/W tires.

JIU add ar. waa ile wlie pvo •• faith ind
·wore.- tb bavo He Do wtU: prelfi'Ve It for Ul, ••
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F"'lt eakoo wtb "' aold by elu4ed wltll a pm. •.~we Must
tile etrclo for T!la'*llfvlq[ ind Have Faltti," aDd IW'vlr.
members were reminded t b a t
Mro. 11elb01 pvo tile_..,
am.tmu eardJ oro to be or- wHII Mro. Glaoll'oOiddar readlag
dtred tl1rouab Mra, Stella Klool. ,.Rellclon In America" by LoulJ
!,lro. Kloeo pye davjltlona fol. CuaeU, ••ne D1arJ ci a BI......... •IDcln&amp; of ''Faith ble'' and uSelrch Your1elf" b7
fl. OUr Father•.•• Ullq•Tallhu Everett W, HUI, Mro: ·1'1111 WIL
u her lq1lc, Mra. Kloeo reed IIUIIIOII r...i'·"GIYO While Yoo
Oerlpluro from Hobiews a n d are Uvinl'' by Ros10U H. Hay,
John. lbt cle.oorlbed laltb u ao. ind Mrs. Reibel cono!uded w1111
aurance ind truat in God and in a poem, '"The :00, Who WouldoUHiawortuo.
n't Talk" and prayer.
''God II a JJPirit, He !1 eterMro. Freda Feuber anc1 Mro.
nal and hol~a ~ery human be- Mequerlte Ma7er served a desIng In the palm of IUo hand. II sert course.

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Hloeted aa t h.e lllddleport Flrit United Pre1111·
tile WMPO radio- tor1an Uoureh. The Clrele , _
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llindmade . ......... the .......
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~;~· ·'l'home of tile 35th a t3 earU!Icate for tho mla11
year Will be "Con. oton(II'Ojeet.
and the motto, 'tLearn
't1te 1fG1P al10 df.ICUIIId 11illlllllee with an ·.bouae to
~t,.;:;;;..,t, Whet Ia II and How l!e bol!l tile- par..._
' I," wa• the topiC of I pa.. II toJnploWd. It .... I'OJ)OI1ed
' ~;~on by Mrs. Karr.lhtltld that oovtnl blllbo .. .. out on the
I!Oli!JIOit pile lhould ......
accumu.latloa or grau
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. ', a.l ·emphltlzed that neither
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FOR TROPICAL FISH?

N&lt;wembor wllon Trlnllf Clrdo
mot Wednelday nlil&gt;t at tho Trtn.
llf United Churob of Chilli.
Plano, tanlatlvli1, ... for tile

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Motga Count.Y Extension Agent, llmle Eoonomlea,waothe...,at
apeakor lor the firot GoUla County ExteruilOn Homemaker'•
Cooncll meeting Wednelda)o alternoon at Grace Unllecl Methodist Cturch. Mrs. Nolan, ot Syracuse, e:wpblned ancl demonstralecl methodo of maklq[ candles by dippl...,.&amp;oattrw, roll·
log and moldiJW, and stressed safety J-ebltaln 1111"1 hot wax.

FISH FOOD AND ALL KINDS OF
SUPPLIES

IIDilll&lt;8d for the nrot Frl4ay tn

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69 PonUac catalina Zdr. Hard Top •.'.'Save Hundreds
Only 4,434 •a•y miln. ~ near new we coUld put it in
our showroom. All vinyl i'nterior. Po"' JtHrina, ,ower

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Dlai&gt;l«,llallcJrtero ~:lito AiDer.
io111 Revolution, 2 P,m; ~

"I believe we could u.ve our·
selves two weeks at the end or
the session by doitW It this
way,"
Among the major mea.Jures
kept alive were a legislatiw
SUNDAY
code of ethics, a state planning
ANNUAL COUNTY lair I'OIIee
board in the gcwemor's office ()II1'V of Drew Webster Poll.39,
and a new Public So!ecy De· American Legion, lmlday begin.
partment proposal.
nlnR at ,_, at swatzal eabln on
Also put off until next year, Roote 338. Atl membera that
despite Republican attempta to worked at lair Invited.
rush it through at the last minute, was a bill which would
·MONDAY
close a loophole in permissive
JOF CLASS, Pomeroy Unllecl
cour~ty sales taxes on motor
. uM•~•ot
Church , 7 =~p.m.
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~vehJcJes.
day at the chureh.
The GOP could muster only
CHESl'ER PTA. 8 p.m. Mon..
50 of the 75 votes -eel to day. Get.acquajnlecltor INU'OIIIa
suspend the rules in the House and te.acbers. Cheater B 0 y
and clear the blll ' In a siJW!e Scouts in charge of flag pledjje.
day instead of the normal three Refreshmenta.
days required tor passage.
The House was 'not in tho
CA)IDY8l'RIPERS of Veterans
Memorial Hospital wlli meet at
most receptive mood ror . the
6:30 p.m. Monday nl8hl in tile
leg! 1 tl I
s a oo t was ca11eel ..,.n to cafeteria. New girls of the Melp.
e~ct Thursday. Two other bills Mason CourtCi.Y area l6 yean of
wt-re knocked down.
age or over Interested to ~
t
N~w Vote Procedure
·'' 1' ~Ute~··"""" ~ 1·~- i~Ytf.&amp;f'to.,._.:
r Oni ' "ould '' bavil ellminotiil
=EPoHT P:T.A, MOOilil!l)
the proc~e ofselect!JW coon- 7:30 P,m., · MiddlepOrt Elemen~
ty comrrussioners by taking the tary Schoo). Robert Morrls,printwo t(ll vote-getters in a field eipal, will speak on curriculum
of candidates. Pre~ously clear- - change I. Teachers w111 be fotro ..
ed by the Se,.te, 1t would have duced. Refreshments.
required the cal¥lidates of eacfl
TUE!I&gt;AY
party to pair off on the ballot.
AUXILIARY oftlleRutlandFire
ln defeating the measure, 34- Department will meet at ·7:30
Sl, the House heeded the advice Tuesday nlgbt at 1he ftrehau&amp;e.
of Rep. Robert C. Carpenter, &amp;Tiffin, who said it would e~&gt;CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
courage the election of commts- Daughters of America, TuesdaY
stoners !rom a single party.
night at the hall. Praetlee lor in•jlt would encourage partisan speetion on Oct. 7 and all otrlpolitical maneuver!~, rights, cera and members ul-ged to atsquabbles and deals," Ca!l&gt;e~&gt;- tend. Quarterly blt111dayo wtu be
ter said.
observed. Potluck refriJtunenta.
Tomato Growers Hurt
THREE-QUARTER of a mW
Sponsors of the bUI complain- tax levy to be clloet~~led w1ien
ed the! Obio's tomato growers Melp Coullcy Aslooetotton I o r
are beiJW hert by large ccxn• Retarded Children ind AAiulto
panies which wW not contract meets 8 p.m. Tueldli, TriDttiY
with them II they are members Unllecl Cherch of Chili!, Pome.
of the marketl~ associations,
roy.
But opponents argued that
IN HOSPITAL
the state should stay out of the
Mro. lleiiJ'1 Amni4 of Pomo.
labor relations business aiKI roy II a patleat at lho st. Joathat dues checkoffs should be oph lilapltal at Parkerllbura, w,
neg&lt;tlable and rot mandated
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Slirlne of JeruBaloJri, ~. 8 ' ·
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LecUie Nell.
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Whatever food you feed your fish, be sure
you don'l overfeed them. There are prepored fish foods available but you should
also supplement this with live foods regularly to keep your fish in good color and
good heo~h.

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DANCE PARTY - Friday, 8.
II, Racine Junl&lt;&gt;r Htab willl m~&gt;o
sic by ''Experience •&amp;9". An..
Iaiii atatf S(lODIOring,
SATURDAY
A HIGH SCHOOL danee party
"ith the Jays Saturday at the
Meigs High School auditorium in
lllld&lt;llot&gt;OI't from 8:30 p.m.tou ..
30 p,m. The public Is "elccxne.

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would facilitate and eJPSdite
the 1970 session,'' KurfeJS 111.id.

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the General Aasembly probobl¥
FRIDAY
will meet Cor only two da)'a ln
MIDDLEPORT -POMEROY RoJaooary for billintroducdona.
tary Club dlmer 6 11-111. Friday
He said the plan is to recess
at~ Restaurant lollond by
until ml.d - february to allow
meeting at Cltlzena National
committees to hold meetings
and prepare legislation tor
work.

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Olarlea
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COLUMBUS
(IJPI)The
Ohio
Proltlbltad untO further notice.
General AI~
olilclalll
Blt111a
ON
DISABLED
LIST
retired
unUl
1970,
wliep
It Will
Mre. Donald A. Worth. HartBOSTON
(111'1)
Tho
Bo~ton
return
Jan.
13
to
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ford, W. VL, son, 7:47 a. m.
tioJloore&amp;r
acbedul~
Thur_Jday; Mra. RJchard S. Rees, Celtics, stlll waitirw Bill RusThe
went heme
Rio Grande, son, 10:38 a. m. sell's decision about perlormlng
fer
the
year
Thursda)'
lolloorirw
Thurlda)o; Mrs. Gllbert A. Wood, aa a player-c01ch for the 1969a
one-day
session
called
matnJ)'
PomOI'Q)', daugl!ter, 7:49 p, m. 70 National Basketbull Assoc:iaCor
housekeepi•
purposes.
ThurQy.
tion seat.on, reported Thursday
The Senote plana to c:arrj. 10
that Mal !Jraham was placed
Dlacherges
bills
owr Into next year 01111
Mrs. Roy Baiaden, Jr, Mrs. on the disabled list because of a
the
House
is retain1111 141 bllls ·
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CleUand, Mrs. Terry recurring glarll infection.
ard 13 resolutlona. All other
legislation Is dead, in&lt;l\1!11111
measures

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wHh the Be'f. ·WtWams, at 7:45;

Wednesdl)' evening prayer aerYices at 7:45.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH

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renoe Nonley, postor; Mrs. Ruallell YOUII&amp; lilmday School super-

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lilmday aehool, 9:30 L

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DIST CHURCH ..:. Rev, Edwin E.
WUllolna, poator. Sundi.Y school
at 0:30; Uo:!d DUlioger, ~L;
Worship Services at 10:45, with
Charles Taylor, laJ·..J.eadert SuJioo

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Sundoya o! each month, 10:45 L
m.; second and fourth Sundi.YBo
7:30 p. m. Sundl,y School, 9:45
L m. Christian E-vor, third
Saturday of each mooth.
LAUREL CUFF FREE METH-

ODIST - Rev. Eugene GUI, pastor. WUilam Bailey, sl(terintendonL Sunday SChool, 9:30a.m.;
Mornlre worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Evenlrc worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, ChrlstlanYouthCruaode,
6:30 p.m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30

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A. Curry, poator. Sundi.Y SChool,
9:30 a.m.; worship oervtce 10:30
a. m. Youth and junior youth
service, 6t45 p.m.; E~ning worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer andprolae
Wed., 7:30 p. m.
UNITED F AITII CHURCH ~se Sutllement - Robert E.
Smith, Sr., pallor. Sunday School
Sq&gt;L, RoyJ-SundaySChool
9:30 L m.; Worlhlp service,
10:30 L m. lnd 7:30 p. m. ooch
Sunday. Youth -tlng and choir
practice, 6:30p.m. oocbSundl,y.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRISTNorman McCoin, ' Sq&gt;L Services
weekly at 9:30 L m. Preochlng,
first and third Sundi.Y of month
by Charles Ruaaell, 9:30 Lm.
THE BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHIUST - Charles RllsaeU,po ..
tor, Richard GOkey, Sqlt. Suoda,y School, 9:30 L m. i Morning
worahJp, 10:30 L Dl.i Evening
worahlp, 7 p.m. WednoodayBible
Study, 7:30 p. m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHIUST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS - PorUoiiii-Rsclno Rood.
SUnclay School, 9:30 L m.; MomIre worship, 10:30 e. m.; Sunday
evenlnc service ot 7 p.m. Wed-

and 7:30 P. m., Sundo.y,'
8.-y SChOOl, 0:30· L m. Richard Barton, &amp;¢ Olu:les m..
soU, aaatallnt'a~ ~rm..,.
Ire, W-aday, 7o:IO p. m.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN - Mra, Norma Lee,
l&gt;unday SchOOl SqlorintandenL
Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Sut&gt;o
day serriee, 8 p. m., the Rev.
Max Donlllue of llllddltiJOI'L
JEHOV AR'S WITNEif!ES, Llrry eor..
presldlncmlnloter.
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30 e.m.;
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la•onll&lt;w senlee, 7:30 p. m.

school, 9:30 a.m.i momtng

worllhlp, 10:30 a.m.; BYF, 6 p.
m. Bible atucly, Wedneoday, 7
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day, 8:30 p.m.
';=~~• -Se!UemenL
Sunday
~n L Roy Jolt...
MT. UNION Boptl at- Re"-hool
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SYRACUSE F1RST UNITED
· PRESBYTEJIIAN - Rev. IJnson
Babe Whale7 aul!ereda relapse Stebbilll, p11tor. SUDday School,
· .__ hia recem heart surgery 9:30 a.m.; Worship aenice, 10.
night ani was rushed
:30 L m. ; Bible study and prayer
ru-slde Hospital in Colwnaenice, WedDesQy, 7:30 p.m.
fram the oome olhls motherEAST LETART FALLS UNITlo-ll"' at 1:30 e. m. Surday bf
Whaley, Howard Gilkey alii ED ME!THODIST CHURCH - W.
wile, Alice. Mr. Wilaley's • Dale McClurg, pootor. Worship
, Ote Whaley, remaina ln service, second and fourth Sundayll of each month at 9 a. m. t
oerlous collilllon.
Mrs, Ruth Morris spent Sot- Sunday sc-. Dr stand third Suoevenlre wtth Mr._ J&lt;im days of each month at 9 a. m. t
aecond and ·!ourthSundl,yooleach
Mra. Jane Gilkey ol Middleport month a1 10 e. m.; Bible Studv.
o cQle of days with A,. Wednelda)', 8· p.m.; wscs•. ftrst
Tueaday o! each month at 1:30
Mrs. Stella AtkiDI was hostess p.m.
APPLE
GROVE
UNITED
a tupperware party recently.
ME'THODIST
CHURCHW. Dole
Mrs. Nellie Borpn, Mrs. Kolle
McCbara,
pastor.
Worship
senlttils&lt;m and Mrs. Elsie Epple were
Ice, first and third Sunday• of
~:::a• \'!sltors at Potnel'Of Sot- each
mOith at 8 p. m.; Sunday
School,
every SWxlay at 9:30 a.
Dennlo 1111)' Gilkey o! Pamtl'Of
an afternoon reeently with m.; WSCS. second Tueoday of
A¥1 Gilkey. each month at 7:30 p. m.; Bible
wiD orter ou on Sept. 211. Study. wednesday. 8 p. m.
Kl"L Janice Waldeck an:l 1011
OlaiiJICOY were dinner gue•ll
Mrs. MarJorie Gropn o! Mid. tllolr parento, the M. A. Ep- dleport alii Mrs. E,.. SChrieber
o! illlll Run Road caliod on A¥1
arxl son, Tad, r1 Gilkey recent!J-.
l!!illf• H. D. GOkey, PCIIIlOl'Of,
The emeraency 19111&lt;1 wao
. Mr. IIIII Mro, F. 0, Whaley, called lor Arthur Goodin and he
•~'-~'·· .... S.turday ..... wa11 rushed to Veterans Memortal
GOkey.
HOfl)llll. Hio colliitlon Is poor,
Fronk Epple and
OWIJW to ill heolth, Mr. and .
lhelrVO&lt;a- Mro. Tom wen, wtn o!!er their
por..,.l prq&gt;orty lor oale S.~
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sEvENTH DAY AtiVEN'tlsTP-l'Of. Mulberry Hll. Rood,
1101'!11 ot Veterans .MemorlaiHo..
pllaL Phlllp Gogw, poator. Sobbalh ·school, Saturday, 2 9 • m.;
Worahlp, 3:15 p. m.; Yoodl FelloWohip and Adult Bible Stud):,
WodDud~, 7:30 p. m.
FIIIST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - MlddltpOrt,
Guest minister. James BuchaJ&gt;.
an, &amp;lndl,y SChool ~ Sunday
School, 9:30 a, m.; Worship service, 10:30 L m.; Cholr practice
7:30 p. m. Wednoaday,

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BETHEL UNITED
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and -lourlh Sunday, 10:30 Lm.;
first and third Sundays, 7:30
p. m. Sunday SChool, 9' 30 L m.
Youth Fellowship, 6 p. m. each
Sunday al Tq&gt;pers Plains United
Methodist Church.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
- The Rev. Chester Bryant, gastor, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ;

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POMEROY CHURCH ·OF THE
m. i Thursday: ministry school, NAZARENE- Corner Unlonand
7:30 p.m.; service meeting, 8:3~ Mulberry. Rev. Cl)'de V.llenderp.m.
soa, pastor, Sundi.Y SC-, 9:30
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST L m.; Roymond Walburn, ~L
-Miller St. - Everson Week· Morning worship, 10:30 L m.;
le,y, pastor. Bible sbdy classes, Evenire Service, 7:30 p, m. MidSund~, 10 L m. Worohip and Week service, Wednesd.ly, 7:30
preaching, 10:55 L
Sunday p.m.
evening service, 7:30. Bible study
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleclasses, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
pori,
5111 and Main. Rlullln MoyGRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
Stanley Piatlenblrg, minister. er, pastor. ThOmasKelly,amday
Mornlna pr~or and s~rmoa, 10:- sehool superintendent. B 1 b 1 e
school, 9:30 a.m.; momlna: wor3 a.m. Holy communionandoermon, !lrlrt SundQa, 10:30 e.m. ship, 10:30 a.m.; evening worChurch school, kindergarten ship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service,
through eig(!th grede, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.

7 p.m.
DEXTER CHURCHOFCHRL'iT
- lluny El'aD!II, pastor. N o r• neaday evening prayer service
iDan C. WID, sq&gt;t s.-y SChool It 7:30 Pastor, Elder C. W.
9:30 L m.; Worship aervlc:e, Pro!lltt.
10:30 L m. Christlln Endeawr
THE BRADBURY CHUilCH OF
Sunday evonlag.
CHIUST - Mr. Tod Codwallader,
RACINE flRST CHURCH OF pastor. Jerry \'onlnwqen, SuoTHE NAZARENE-SmmySChool d~ SChool SqlerlntellienL Suo9:30 L m.; Morntrw WorshJp, day School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
10:30 Lm. i Evening Worahip, worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worstrlp service, 11 a. DLi Eve.
7:30 p. m. Wednesdl.y, SundiJ' service, 7 p. m. Wednesday, niJW worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer
School Superintendent, Pauline Prayer service, 7:30 p. m.
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
McClintock, Poator, Rev. Morris
GRAHAM UNITED METRO. Yooth service, Thursday, 7:30 p.
M. Wolle.
DIST CHURCH- Preachl!v, 9:30 m. Monthl,y sings, ftrst Saturday
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED L m., first and secolli Sundl,ys ol each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTMETHODIST- MornlrcWorshtp o! each mmlh; third and fourth
9:30 L m. at Iormor EUB buDd- Sundays each mooth, worship IAN CHURCH - Jomeo Smith,
trw. E~ed Sunday School sea- • senlee ot 7:30 p. m. Wednesday pastor. Robert Paulsen, Sunday
1ion.tor nur..HrytogradeslxchU- eveni.bgs at 7:30, Pnyer and SChool SuPt Mornlnc service,
9:30 a. m.; SUnday School, 10:45
dron al Conner Methodist amex Bible Stud,y.
a. m.; Youth meeting, 6:45p.m.
at 9:30 L m., Mrs. James Stout,
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH - SILVER RUN FREE WILL
ehildren's superirterrlent. SunOF
GOD - Secotd st., MaSOD, BAPTIST_ Rev. caudill Atkins,
d~ Chur eh SChool, adulll and
youth, 10:30 L m. ; Junior lllgtl, W. VL Sunday SChool, 10 L m. pastor. Bill Little, &amp;lndaySChool
Senior lllgtl lnd y oonc Adults Mornlrc worship, 11 L m. Evao- &amp;Jperlntendent. Sunday school, 10
meet In former Methodilrt Church gelisUc senice, 7:30p.m. ruble a.m.; worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer
lor Sunday Chureh School. Boyd Study and pr~er seniee, Wed- meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Hoe~-- r'!"'h ,,s-"''ellle~ no~, 7:30 P.m. Cho~ 'Te'1 Choir proellee, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
POMEROY
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CARLETON CHURCH-Jtiftes- , CHRIST _ Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
l ·a1eet ID•IormerEVBbulldillg,·Hobart Vlnoyord, sq&gt;t. Adult B1b1o burg Rood. Sunday SChool, 9:30
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Clua IJUV; last Monday each L m., Ralph Clrl, s"'L Worship pastor. Bible SChool, ' a. m.;
-~.., 10·.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Worship, 10:30 L m.; Evenlog
mooth. Youth Fellowship each • VJ.n
Worship, 7:30. Wednesday, 00111•
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7:30 p. m. Rev. Jii m ee11 ng, 7 :30 p. m.
adlat bulldlnc. Dlltrlcl youth ...... WiotnoedoY,
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LANGSVILLE CHIUSTIAN
lET ART UNITED METIIO.
Vlllop. Rev. Rabort
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OLD DEXTER CONGREGADIST CHURCH - F1rstlnd aocoad Sundl1a, preaehlrc al8p.m.; TIONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wil- Eugene Muuer, poator. Worship
Third lnd fourth SUndays, s.u.. lard Dutcher, pastor. !Ira. Wor- serviee, 10:30 L m.; Glena
day SehOOI, 10 L m., Worship ley Francia, Sundi.Y SChool ~ Fetty, Sunday SChOOl~~ Sunday
at 11 L m.; Tuesday Sunday SChool, 9:45 e.m. Church SChool, 9:30 L m.; Sundi.Y evesenleeo first and third ~ nine service, 7:30 P. m, Midal 8 p. m., Pnyer lnd
ronowtnc Sunday school. Secolli · week service, Wedneoday, 7:30
and
fourth Saturday evenlogo, P· m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
BETI(i.EHEM BAPTIST - Rev, Uo:!d D. 8 p.m. ellurch aervlceL
Great BeDii, CharlesNorris,pasJr., paator. SlllldQ
JloMEROY r msr BAPTISTtor. Worship service, 9:30 L m.;
9:30 L m.; MornlDg wor- Robert Kuhn, postor. George 5wii8Y school, 0:30 L m. _
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-Prayer service every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Preachlrw service ever,y SWxtay, 8 p. m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TilE
NAZARENE _ Rev. M. C. Larimore, pastor. Bob Moore, Sunday
SChool SqiL Sundof school classes ror all ages, 9:30a.m.; Mor~
in,g worship1 10:30 a. rn.; NYPS
Sunday, 6:30 p.m.;: EvafWellstic
service, Stnlay, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meetirwWednesday,
7:30 p. m. Missionary meeting,
second Wednesday of each month,
7:30 p. m.
flRST BAPTIST CHAPEL The Rev. Harold Cumlrchom,

pastor. Charles Limbert, SUnday
SChool Sqlt Cornor Second and

Pomeroy sts., Mason, W. VL;
Sunda,y School, 9:45 L m.; Warship aervlce, 11. Wednesday evening, training union, 7:30; Prayer service, 8:15.
THE ROCK SPRINGS UNITED
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pastor, Harold BlBckaton, church
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SYRAC1JSE UNITED ~TIIO.
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worshlj), 7:30.
SUTION UNITED METIIO.
DIST - Paul A. Sellers, paatolj
Marthl Lee, Sundi.Y School ~
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Donahue, mlniller; Eric ChamPOMEROY LOWER UGHT
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service, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
BETHANY UNITED METRO.
RACINE - LETART OIARGE.
DIS1' - Paul A. Seners, ~stor ;
Blythe Theiss, Sundof SC- WESLEY AN UNITED METIIO.
~ Worship service, 9:30a.m. DIST CHURCH - Racine, W,
second and!ourdiSundi.Y;evenlrc Dale MeC1urg, paotor. Sunday

Sundlys, 11 a. m.; WedDeaclaya,
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FREEDOM GOSPEL ~ON
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Smith, pastor. SUnday school, "'9:30 a.m.; Alfred Wolfe, a~; Roy
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7:30 p.m., altenlltlre eocft Suo-

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worship, 8- p. m. ftrst SUnday. School, 9:30 a..m.;Worshlp sen- - uan Endeavor, 7:30p.m., every
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY Ice, 10:30 L m.; UMYF, 7 p.m. other Sundl,y evenlog, Roger
CHURCH - Rev, Amos nw1, each SWlday; Senior Choir prao- Bu~kley, preaident. Pra,yermeetpoator; SundQ !f.hopl, 0:30Lm.; tice, Thuraday, 7:30 p. m.; Sort- Ire, 7:30p.m. every W-sday.
Lee~. aq&gt;L Worllhlpaerv- Ice GuUd !ourth Monday otooicb . Boord meeting, firot Monday of
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minister. Mornlrv services 10:30 each month at 7:30 p. m.
Oloir rehearlll, "'*'Q, 8::10
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CHURCH - Rev, C. J.
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Mlneraville. Rev. ArthurN,Mixwell, pastor. Sunday, 10 a.m., .
the church In Bible lludY; lla.
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· Bible studY and prayer.

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your children. Worship this week in your church, and 'find tM
JOY th;tt comes when life is centered upon value5 that l:ut.

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dleport, r corner of Fourth and
Main st. Rabort Jackson, pastor.
Sunday schOOl, 9:30 e. m.; Morotzw worship, 10:30 L m., Arnold
Richards, Sq&gt;~
!!UTLAND flRST BAPTIST ~
Rev. samuel J , Jackson, past«".
Prl,)'er service, 9:30 L m.; Sunday School, 10 L m.; Mrs. Gertnx!e Buder, s~.~&gt;t. Worship eerY..
Ice, 11 L m. BaptlstTrolniiiiUt&gt;o
ton, first and second SUncll,ys at
5:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mary Woods,
president.
HYSELL RUN FREE METIIO. .
DIST - Rev. CoeD J, Wise, pestor. Sunday SChool, 9:30 L m.;
Mornlre Worohip, 10:30! E,._.
ni,_ worship, 7:30p.m.; Young
People's Service, 6:45 p. m.;
Prayer meeting, Thuraday, 7:30

Plaoo Near Y~ur TeleviMion Set for Convenient Referenoo

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. ENTERPRISE UNITED METHODIST - Rev. WUllam Alrson,
paotor. Ralph Spencer, Supt.; Eldon Weeks, a-ssL Worship sen·
lees, 9:30 L m.; Sunday School,
10:30 1. m.; Youth Feii.Wahip,
6:30 p. m. Wodnesay: Choir,
6:15 p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
- MlddleporL Rev. Audry MUter, pastor. Lester Taylor, St.pt
SWIIII.Y School, 9:30 a. m. i Morning Worship 10:30 L m.; Junior
SO&lt;:Iet.Y, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45
p. m. Sunday Evaogallstlc mooting, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeUng,
Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY- Envoy Roy S. Wlninc. o!llcer In
charp. Sunday, 10 L m.., Hall·

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·Ne;lll.ven
Soeial Events
SEWING CLUB
Mro. Harold Jolulson was hostess at tile TUea&amp;Qr afternoon
meeting ot The Julia T_ Bryant
SowiDg Club. Those attending
were Mrs. John c. Fry, M r s.
Howard Wagonhals, Mrs. Ottle
. Roush, Mrs. Herman l..a3ne, Mrs.
James MacKnight, Mrs. N, 0.
Weln, Mrs. Lena Knllh~ Mrs.
W. T. Stooe, Mrs. Clyde Foley,
Mrs. Dooald Smith and the host-

ell.
~he

1*1 meeting will be held
at the bome of Mrs. N. O. Weln
lnHortrord.
CIRCLES MEET
The Two Circles of the Lutheran Church Women o! St. Paul
Lutheran Church, New Haven,
held their meetings recently.

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, WANT AD .
INF'lRMAT·ION'
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DEAOLIHfl
S ' ·"'• O.r hf..-. P... llcotlon
MeMoy 0..11111 ... 9 •·•·
ConcollotiCM:~o ~ Corrt~ctiOIIo

Will "' occo~~tot1 _.u f •·•· f.,
Doy of P-lkot"lon

REGULATIONS
Tho P•liohor rooor~•• tho r11ht
to edit or rojoct ony -.l1 doo-d ...
.. di-1. Thl pa*liohot will not
be roopo"'iblo fill' ntOro thon oM
incerroct inoortlon .

Donald Bumgardner presenting

For Wonl Ad S.rvico

5

the groupa discussed plans tor
a reception to be held a 7:30
evening installation service, installing The . Rev. James Moy
as pastor ol the church on &amp;Inday' Sept. 14.

1962 PONTIAC CATALINA H.T. SED. ______.$695

cont1 ,., Word DM ln•ortion

Power stHring anc:l hralces, automatic. Cle~n as a
new car, beige finish, new tiru. R&amp;H • .R~I n•ce.
95
1963 FALCON 2 DR.
6 cyl. std. traits., good tire I, solid body, radio.

MlnlmUIII Ct.rgo 75c
\2 conta por word throo can11Cu·
li•o lno .. tiono .
Ill contl per Word oia eontocutlvo

2.5 ,.., u"'t Oiocoum on paid odo
one! od1 paid wlth1n 10 doy1 .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; O&amp;ITIJARY
Sl .50 for 50 word mi,.,irnum, Eo.
additional word :2c .
BLINO ADS
Allldltlonol 2Sc Chorgo per Advor•
tioo-m .
OFF IC.£ HOURS
8:30a .m. ta 5:00p.M. Doily
1130 a.m. to 12:00 N-.. Saturday

Card of Thanks

tion.
Mrs. Ethel Collins, wtre; Reuben A. Collins, brother.
9-12-ltc

Smith, Chester Ladies AuxUiary, and Mrs. John Bailey !or
the food, arxl to all who sent
flowers.
Elsie Pooler, Howard, Autmer arxl Edwin Bailey, am:
sisters and grandchildren.
9-12-ljp

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the program, Mrs. Edna Burris
aerved refreshments to M r &amp;. WE WlSII to thank everyone !or
their sympathy and ldrxlness
Jolin C. Fry, Mrs. Olio Gr!nun,
during
tile death o!ourmother,
Mrs. WUllam Powell, Mrs. AlFranCt's
&amp;Hey. A special
fred ~rouse, Mrs. Armie P, Ronthanks to the Ewing Funeral
ey, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs.
Home
arK!. those providing the
J, V. McGrew, Mrs. Carroll
beautiful
music, the Elmwood
Adams, Jr., Mrs. B. R. Vance,
Nursi~ Home, Rev. Menzel
Mrs. James Moy, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner.
During the business meetings

ets with vinyl inNriOr. R &amp; H. Block finish. A. real
sharpie.
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RATES

WE WISH to thank our many
frierxls, neighbors and rela·
The Esther 'Circle met Tuestives for their wondertW k100. ·
day evening in tile social room ol
ness during the recent Ulne&amp;s
the church with Mrs. J, v. McaOO loss of husband and brothGrew presentinB the·progrfUllfOr
er, Harold H. Collins, Sr. We
the evening. Mrs. Jo!ul F. Roush
also
wish to thank Dr. Pickserved refreshments to Mrs.
ens, nurses and starr at VetHerman Layne, Mrs. H a r r y
erans Memorial Hospital, MidLayne, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs.
dleport
emergency
squad;
David Roush, Miss Lelah Jane
special
appreciation
to
RawlPowell, Mrs. James M o y,
Ings-Coots Funeral Home Cor
Mrs. J. V. McGrew and Kay
their
kindness and consideraRou.oh.
The Rebecca Circle met Wed..
nesdl,y afternoon In the sodal
room oC the church with Mrs.

1964 PONTIAC GTO H.T. CPE. - .$1195
V-8 •ntirio 4&lt;op..d tr~no. Llk• .new ti,.l, red buck-

NEW 1869 ~IG ZAG soWIIW nil&gt;-

Polllt'ey Motor Co.

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chine hi orlglnol factory carzts 2111• to make

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• too, · Automatic

buttonholes, sew on buttona,
m""'''ram. and"mako tancydewith just tbe twist ot •

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I'OMIIOY, .OHIO

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siiWio dial Lelllnla1aWII'lnd

Far Sale

never. lisen used. WUI sell lor

Notice
GUN SHOOT, Rutland Amerlosn
Legion. Sunday, noon till 4.
9-11-2tc

sPACE, 5th st., Racine. Phooe 949-3471.

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Auto Sales

oniJ' 147 ossh or E-Z g""s,
Phone 992-2685.
9-11-Gic

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------------1966 FORD p!ckl9, excellent
USED 30 Inch Frigidaire electric

dltloo with camper top oovor,
stove, $50, jlhono Mason 882AeaY)- duty, 6 cylinder, over2370.
9-10-.'ljp
load sprtrws, all accessories,
pb- Mason 7'1U965. .
BEATEN DOWN earpot pallia 110
S..7-6tc. when BlueLuatrearrlvea. Rent

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one is welcome.

Mrs. George Freelarxl, Syra-

cuse.
9-IJ-3tc

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1960 DODGE

olootrlc 1~r $1.

28 .. FOOT house trailer, $750.
'58 Jeep, good condition $800.
Phone 992-5860
9-7-Gip

Make

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prtselts

Boker

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Furniture.

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cellent mechanicalb.
oUer. Phone 99~233.

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TROPHY SHOOT, Rutland Gun 1965 MALIBU, loor door, one
Club, SepL 14; 1(){)4)ird event,
owner, perfed corxlttion, call
three classes. Shooters should
Guido 992--5786.
9-5-Gtc
be signed tc&gt; by 1 p. m. Every- __ _ _____ _ ____ _
A DOOR FIAT sedan. call
9-11-31&lt; 196 8' ~
949-302;.
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NO HUNTING on my pr~erty.

1956 CHEVROLET \1 tooJil.ckl9,
8 loot, olde stop, $500. Phone
9112-5381.
t-Jo.ete
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A GOOD BUY, slve It

HOUSE IN Racine. Three becJ..
rooms, Clarence Roy, phone
• 9411-2811.
9-7-Gtc

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lte &lt;IJ1Itl lhallwcio. Tlll1'1
Barpjnland.

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TWO FARMS looaled at East LeRIDER WANTED to share exPhone 247-2161.
tart, Ohio, 2 mUes !rom new
penses to southern CalUornia;
9-12-5tc
Racine lock arxl dam; 17 acres, COAL. LUMP, eu, atalcert mine
leavirw on 15th or 16th oCSeptrom. Er&lt;ela!or Soil Worb,
5-room hwse, drilled well,
ember. Coittact , Jim Norton,
Eaot Main St., POU1tl'O)', Phone ·
farm pond, large broiler house,
~le
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2636.
992-38111.
tann Jan! and wooded era, .
9-ll-3tp
EARLY AMERICAN slereo, AM,
$9,000i Four acre1, 5-room r----~----,
FM radio, 4 speed changer, 4
boose, $5,000. Write Dale W.
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speaker sound system. Balance
HOI, Rt. 2, Racine, Oblo. can
Wanted To BUJ
due $83.62 or blllget terms
247-2135 alter 5 p.m.
CHINA CABINETS, niUIIII tabl•s,
a""llable,
caU 992-3352.
9-7-71&lt;
old .-o, lie. Wrltt or eall
9-12-Qc
M. D. Miller, Rt. t, Polwi\0',
piJCIIIO llt2..8371,
e-:l~c
TWO BEDROOM home, IIY!rw
SOLID STATE slereo. 1969,.1room, dining room, hall m1
nut stereo console with 4 speakooe bedroom carpeted, 784
Wanted
ers. 4 speed automatic chanBrownell A"Ve., Middleport. Pb.
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ger. Balance due$69.15or bud992-9961 or 992-3035.
get terms available. Call 9923352,
9-12-6tc

For

9-9-6lp

·HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOI$TETTER, INker

fOR

TWO CARRIERS
.NEEDED

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RACINE -

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LETART - Five rooma, bath,
Ooor luraaee, pa.U,., drilled Woll, f7,000.

Relax With
Your Family!
offer

your lami l_y.

7_1'001111, ball,
loreod aJr ,.,...... baiOIIIom,
l'llll&gt;Orl- LeriiO lol, P,SOO.

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prices Ore kind to f.~mily

buclg•t•, tool

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Bilslness Slnlces . ·· , ·

.uR roNDI'iiONING,

218 E. MAIM
992-9974
. Opon Dally 5:30-7:00

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USleeperl.tf Slitlfactl.on IUU'•
or 11101101 back. Only sa
oents. NeiiOU llrup.

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Gobese 11b1o11 IIIII &amp;....,......
.... plllo. NeiiOU!lrup.
9-1J-601p

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11114 DODGEplck..up, V..Songlao,
hePy-clul;y tr•n1ml1~ , Ud
rear end. Good ~ dno,

$750. Cllli71Z-4llt6or-1'111man Goble, .llaJw Hollow
Road, Rutland.
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GENERAL BEMODELING,

Plllbl, Jlinllal. ,..,""addllloua, ......._ ate_, lrte
lljlmalu, - -

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19-4-121p

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a.., Nelclor. Racine.
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SEE NEIGLER Bulldi'W
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4.. RIQutret
a. Calctum
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8. J'rom
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Cood Show! Cood !ii&gt;Oirl Y- Lobar llaycelobratlonhelpod bring
~wdtte• or~ .. bend" tcsethtr. Fin flghUne UDiU cooper..
ate to provide top serrice. You .Prove It worb, Others .W tonow

lll!gblnlng strUt.. a wom-·
spirit wW turn IIIIo
• liar, IICCord!ng to the be- '
Uel ol African bushmea .
ID, her

A. Buckeye

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' 10 that the banleaed tat can
be removed before servlnC.

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Triglycerides in Blood
Act Same as Cholesterol
ly WAYNE G. llANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-Wiuol 11 the slp!llcaDCo of a hiJ!b tr!lliYoerlde
blood level? What is-the best
treatmeat for itT

A-Tile trlc ly ee ride •
aormllly loomd In tho blood
act In tbe same way u ctJo..
lellerol. When I b e level
riles, the danaer ol herdenlng of tbe arteries iD&lt;Maseo.

Ttill ·~ Ufilally be control-

led by a diOt--oubatltute
marprlne lor buller, eeltap · ebeeae for c r e a m
ch!eae, com oil for olive oU. ·
cocoa lor bot chocolate and
sherbet for lee cream. Avoid
avocadot, rried foods, wb!pped or sour cream ud the
aida ot filh or fowl. Trim
away tho v!a!ble fat from
aU meat.a and place soup.s
and atewo!D_the re(riaerator

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one letter to nth ~quen, te
form four ordlnarJ wor4s.

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Cemplece Sonloe

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mealll. If It II to ba llbll
lor a .l&gt;l'OiaaHd period, It
sboulcllio IIIPiiiemealed wifll
8,000 un1to ohltam!D A &amp;ad
400 unlto of &gt;ilamln D ctall,y.

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an elQiel'lmeatal drug 1..lowerlnrthe blood cholftterol level! I have talten Atrvmld.S lor NVeral moatba
but I would nlher a

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l'l!ane Hf4121
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3•30 or 949-3913, Racblt.

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sALE OFIIIeestagoflfarryW.
Elliott, Letart, W. VL, lit. I
Saturday, Sept. 13, at IP-DL 30
loot house trailer alii mlacellanoous items.
t-IWtp ,

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aad IOniCL
Mason, W. VL PhanO 773-

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HAIIIU90N'S TV AND ANTI!MIA
SERVICE. Phone 99~ . .

allou urvloe. Jod&lt;'l~
all
Now ........ ~- ·
2079.

RES.TAURANT .
POMEROY
S.nday 7:OD-7:00

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ASSOCI ATIS
992-3325 .

A good time, along with
good food i 1 what ,..

u-. For Sale

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Entertained · ''

any bags. Full prloe only
$32.88, or terms available. Ph. ·

Pets For Sale

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Level

bedrom:aa.~

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Far Rent

Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As ·

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3AID
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4:30 P.M.
l&lt;eeping Me!gs

6 rooms, belli, 1101,

rur..ce, 3
lot, 16,000..

PHONE 882-2962

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acre. Now $2,800.

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LEWIS JOHNSON REUNION
Tho Lewis-Jahnaon family re- Notice
unkln ,... held &amp;mday at the
N., llaveu Park- Harry Johnson
waa elllhd:'S*eli'J 1, Jamu R.
~~ pnl~M~t; Plliiv .
Rouiii';(TtreaSurer; and Ruth Lew.
le, secretary.
v ACAIICY 1..- two eldercy - .
RAT TERRIER PUPPIES. FeOldest attending wis Charles
pia. Prefer prhag paid 1'"male, $20 each. Ph- 949-2739.
Cochran; youngest, Michael Lew1101111. Phcno Muon, TIUIII$,
la; the largest family, Mr. and
lo..atfc ·
PONY, Bridle and Soddle, $50.
Mrs. Clayton Russell and travPhone 992-6018.
ellag tbe larlhes~ Mrs. Robert RUMMAGE SALE, Friday and NEEDED Immediately, 6 women
llutlsell.
9-12-31&lt;
S&amp;turdoy, 231 Mill st., In tile
IIIII or part time. For InterAtteDdlng were Mr. and Mrs.
Fry Buildi~, Middleport_ Rack
view, &lt;all 992.$111.
RESTAURANT equlpmelt. SWeCll)'ton RuaaeU, Mason; Mrs.
or nlce dresses, 25 cents.
9-ll..&gt;te
den 80ft ice cream machine
Lesley Rcu &amp;b, Nancy and Dal'id,
9-111-31&lt;
New llaven; Libby Brown, New
and other Items. Pbono 1922838 or 992-2429.
Haven; Mrs. Genevive M.Yera, EARN . MONEY In your spare
Pl:ttlburgb, Pa.; Mrs. Marvin
FEMALE
CAIRN,
9
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Male
9-12-6tc
time. If you have two hoora a
pug, 4 mo.. Both ebamplon air-·
- . Ceonle, Bobby, Keith and
day to spare from your bome,
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ed. Scotties, wires, JOO(IIe1,
we ean train you to earn over
BALDWIN PIANO to fe "picked
Mrs. Harvey Russell, Harvey,
eoekera, lrelandRoadKelmels.
·$100 ·per month extra income.
.., In this area may be llouglt
Phone 667 -3;;;, CoolvUle •
Sbaron, Mike and Sandy, AlliWrite Cor interview appoJ.nt..
at huge sav!ngo. For lnlor·
ance, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil9-11-6tc
ment., P, o. Box 43, MJddle..
mation write Paul Grave1,
Ham Roush, and Rebecca Ann,
port, Ohio.
Graves Piano and Organ C4DNew U.Ven; Mrs. Robert Ruspaoy, 383 E. Br&lt;od st., Columsell, Steve, Jeff and Bryan, Ak.
bus, Ohio.
ron, 0.; Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Mr. WOULD LIKE to haw someone TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobil
8-31-121&lt;
J. J. 'iedge and Brian, Point
to live in, do light housework
Court, s,ncuse, cildoou8tlle
Pleaaar.t; Mr, and Mrs. James
and care ror one small child.
lit. 124, Phone 11112-.2951.
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T 01
Lswla and Michael, Point PleasHome plus salary. Phone 99211-11-tfc
miniature, f/5alll,..·!)loolaerant.
9902.
9-7-6tc
vice and ..-niDI- I'll... IIUMr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson
FURNISIIED
tllreo
l'GOIIl oport5443.
IIIII Julie Am, Pittsburgh, Pa.; ROOF PAINTING and patoh(JW
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b)' contnct, '"EJCI)el'ieneed"'.
Cbarlea Cochran, Middleport, 0.;
ed, 507 Mill St., Mlddl_.t.
For free estimate, phone 992Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran,
MODERN 7-room house In CheoPhcno 11112--2712.
1-22-tfc .
2806. (We go a.,...bere).
LIDda, Jimmy and Pat, Galligr. For !nlormat!on or 11&gt;8-22-t!c
polis, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
polotmelt oall 9116-3377.
Jolut~m, RI&lt;I&lt;J&gt;, Olarles and Sant-7-6te
nJRNISIIED
roe o~~~.-,
dra, Pomeroy, 0.; .Mrs. Hazel 1 WILL _pick tV merchandise aiXl
Midll'-1. Phone ttU871, BEAGLE Pit&gt;'- Phone 8411-2476.
take to auction on _percentage
Jolmson, Point Pleasont; Nancy
9-7-61&lt;
basis. Call Jim Adams, Aucll-l-4fe
Hawke, Pomeroy, 0.; Troy Barttioneer, Rutland, Ohlo. Phone
ley, Gallipolis, 0.; Paulette
742-4461.
9-9-121&lt; FURNISHED and unfurn!- SJ:x ROOM houMwlth bath, GravNibert, Gallipolis, o.
-rtmeltL Cole ·to oehool.
el Hill, Middleport. Phone 992Phone
99U434.
10-l~c
5502.
WANTED. ONE hundred newpeo9-ll-6te
ple to attend the Rutlarxl Church
or the Nazarene Revival in pro- FOUR ROOM fumlohod _..,.
gress and will continue through
men~.. tilth, adult• aad nfer- REMOVE EXCESS body Ould with
Fluldex tablets- Only $1. 69at
enoeo, llt'h Mulborry A,._
Sunda,y, Sep~ 14. Services
Nelson
Dnlg.
nightly at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30
Phone 192-11911.
7..:15-ik
By MRS, L. BALDERSON
a.m. Sunday morning. Just try
Mr. ana Mrs. G. 0 . Schmoll,
oor welccme. Rev. Lloyd D. STORAGE SPACE, rent for boats
fl. Middle90rt were reqmt callers
Grimm, Jr., Pastor.
or automobiles, etc. Phone 992- 5 HOlSTEIN JJiitfera, one Jer..,
on Mrs. Bessie Larkilll.
helrer, one Holstein cow, one
9-9-41&lt;
2798, or see Dick Seyler, Kerr
Mr. alii Mrs. Marion Metzer,
600 lb. polled Harolord bull.
St., Pomeroy.
Toledo, spent a ]Veekend at the
Bulland Searles, pllone 742 •
CHICKfN BARBECUE, Sunday;
Metzer-Blse home.
4626.
t-7-61p
SepL 14 at the Racine Fire
Mr. and Mro, E. M. Riddle ol
StaUon. Serving starting at 12 FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, !ull
Parkersburg, W.Va., vlsitedwith
11000.
9-9-4tc
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley Fri·
basement, attlc room, niee
day and Saturday.
yard, driveway, 1637 Lincoln
Weekend gueats at lhe WU- REMEMBER old times, overall
He!ghto, Phone 992-2780.
and print dress day at HUard
Jiams- BUderaonhomewereMr.
ll-12-6tc
Chapel Chrlotian Un!oo Church
lnd Mrs. BUI Wllllama of i.el&gt;.....
Sunday, SepL 14,&amp;mdaySchool
caater.
TRAILER,
Brown's
Trailer
Park
9:30 L m. Afternoon services
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, T•r·
Minersville,
Ohio,
Phone
9922 p. m. Lots ol good goopel
•sa, Mark, and Jodi, and Mr. and
3324.
prea&lt;hlng and s!nclng. Rev.
llfra. Frsnl&lt; B!se, Freddy and
Raymond R!oe, -ker. EveJackie, vacatioiled at Michigan,
ning services 7:30 p. m. Everyp i - ond Niagara Falls, N.,.
one welcome. Pastor, Rev. THREE ROOM -rtment, &lt;OlD- ·
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plegly modern will! buiJW. ·
ll&lt;lbert Searles.
\ MrL Bill Meredith or Beverly
ldtebea, wall...., allltUiatop
9-12-11&lt;
.... a do)~ with Mt-s. Ernest
. unit; llalalo~a steel olall willl ·
dl~ unit, ...... balll and
MATCH, Sunl!ay,
·.,._ PJ,i" Otlburl'll, firstgrade SHOOTING
laqo closato. Nlellll dooSept. 14 at I p_ m. Racine Gill
tadler RJvuYiew School waa
onad. CsiJ 112-2211 lor ....
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NEW HAVI!N - 1lte R o T.
James Yeo Kin Moy wUI be In- ,
stalled at a special aerrloe SUnday, 7:30 p.m., aa pallor or lhe .
St. Paul Lutheran Church bore.
Tho Rev. Mr. Moy comes here
from Athens where he bas beeD
serrtng .. director

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GLENDORA, IIIJSS - THOUSANDS OF PERSONS began retun&gt;reBidents, West Green. at Cillo lng to their homes ln tho Mlaslasljlpl D,lita today when wlada dlaalUniversity. Following theinatol- pated most or the deedly phoosene gas lllot leaked from four deraUed
latloo, a reoeptloo w!ll be hold chemical tank cars. At the height ot the Crlais,
, 30,000 peraonJ were
in the multi..purpose room rl. the routo&lt;l frcxn their homeo,)&gt;ut by mornlna aU but abwt 5,000 lad rechurch honoring the HW pastor, turned.
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his wile, Mabel, and their two
The tankers were among,12 cars ola mile -long Winola central
sons, James Mark and Thoma! freight train that Jumped lllo rails Thuraday alb!riiOOIL A spark from
a hroken power Uno apparently isnlted the oaro all! sent a huge cloud
Michael.
of black smoke blllowirw into the air. Several of the tanker1 contained vinyl chloride, a chemical used inmaklrwresins aDCI plastics. Uftoo
DIVORCE GRANTED
der heat this substance produces phosgene gas, a lethal gas used' in
On ground&amp; ~ extreme cruelty, Karen &amp;!e WD1011, Alboey World War I.
Route 3, haa been srented a di- GM cot' pricea going up-ao wlw care~~?
vorce from Frederiek Neal wu.
WASIIINGTON - FOR THE FIRST TIME In several years, De.... Alboey Route I, by Malga
trolt"s decision to raise the price of new cars did not Provoke a cry
County Commoo Pleas Court.
of aJWUish from the White House. In tact, Thursday'• announcement
The plaintiff was given cu""""' from General Motors tlat Its 1g7o model ears wlll cost an average
ot one minor child.
of $125 more per car- 3. 9per cent - waa greeted with almost total

We bank by mail...

why don't you?
Hot weather, cold weather, beautiful daybusy, lazy, just plain smart-ask or write
our bank right now for your personal supply
of free Bank-by-Mail forms. Then bank any
hour, any day, holidays included! If you're
coming into town anyway, however, use
our quick

MEIGS THEA TIE !
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
SEPT. 12-13

POMEROY

Rod Steiger
John Phill;p Law

"DAY OF THE EVIL

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s.tlna Melas County tor
ov• 97 years

Mtmbei Federal Reserve System

Janet Leigh

PLUS
"A FINE PAIR"

Roell: Hudson
Claudia Cardinale

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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LEO EDWARDS, lett, One or twc pDol-lnotrueton at ti;. GaU!a-Melga Realcxal Air·
14-year-old John HudsOn a pointer followed a reeent llying se11ion. Young
. o': :. / Jiiidaonlad )lot taxied the CesaiB 172 ahown In lhe baeklround.

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.\ Teenager Getting Jump
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Open Tonight, Fri•ay Til 9·
Shop Satur•ay 9:30 to 9 p.m·.

aHence by the Nixon administration.
The one htgh official who did cmunent - Commerce Socretllry
Maurice R stams - appeared to aide with the hdustry, aometlllng
that was rare during the Kennedy· Johnsoriyears.
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. , . GAI,IJPOLIS - Rack In ii"BJidlalhel"l
, ,, . dil, ~· alked for the horse aDd
)laek, In dad's doJ, It was 111e fam.

BARGAINS IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT .
·DURING OUR STOREWIDE·· SALE.
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at the wiad~W• oh three " day oaatlU~ iaecurl~
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represertatlvea from 11 atate unf:WirBiUils.c1'They ttl}: us· w~t'they
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Sweep• to be &amp;l•en away Saturday, Saptedl• i3..No purchase

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torward, he asked me to take him to the
airport, He took a ride Ernie
Thompaon. That wao It ·He was 10 feet
iall wbeli he I!VI elf lhaJ plane.'l
YOUDI Imdaon baa already Clllbpi- 24
hours flylns time. Aoeordlng to Instructor
Edward, 40 hoora Is a nolnbDun rt!Q!Iire..
mont to solo. With toda)''a ~ a bit
more complicated, most otudenta get In
$0 hours before making their aoto. Eel.
warda alao pointed out ao lndlvl~ DNst
be 16 before making a solo, and the! one
JJWat be 17 before he or she ia ollglble
for a private lloonae. A periOD muat be
18 fit be eligible for a commercial Ucenoe.

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· ·. ' Oat of t1,te stud!onis. ~~o.:!4..,yeu.old Jiiilli' ~ lili\oon reooi•OI~ tor)'- •i.our ·
· llildam. 1011 ot ~. aDd Mro•. Jack Hud- every two weeks. He Is one or the)oong.
/'. . (lollljiolio. wtll ba 13 later thla tat enroi!eea In lhe ealll'ae. "Joloi&gt; can
~ A ooploomore at Gall !a Aeadamy already h8Ddloi the erolt bY hlmaaU," said
, ,IIIah School, )'OIIIIg lbi1011 h,.. looo!A at it Edwards.
• '. aiarly two yeora, Ills llrBt airplane ride HUdiOn - · to take up ~ as a
wa~ wllh· ~· 'lbom»aon In June, 1967. careor after flnlahlng school. IUs &amp;QOl now
What ~ tid&amp; ~ to want .Is to become a commercial pUot.
:• "' to loam to llY? AC&lt;CI'dlng to bla father,
Lealllllll are ollered at lhe new airport
Jcbn baa always shown an lntoreat In air- In tho evenings and 111 weekends. 1lte cost,
,... plaMa. He has llollt oevwal models at for beginnera, rangoa between $16 aDd U9
home.
per boQr, depending oo the type ~ erart
"1lte real motiT&amp;tlon, I believe," said used. This Includes ooth the plane and ln.
Jaek, "eame after a ealeaman friend drop. atructor. Coat ~ lhe plane a1ooe Is bepad In one doJ with a i!ook m fl1lnR, 1 $12 llld $15 au hour, depending on
1ld It hom&lt;!. Jcbn - e d . it. lioortly ar. lhe type ~
uaed.

Koaygin mmt have mended a fence
MOSCOW - SOVIET NEWS OUTLETS ab""tly halted propaganda blasts aplnst Red Chlm today, apparently an oulgrow111 of Prem ier AI...!, N. KosYiin fenee • mending visit to Peking 1lturaday.
Neither the news agency Tass nor the- olficialpress nor Moscow
radio and television carrled -1.1'0' of the criticisms of Mao Tse-turw•s
regime thet have been priBJiinent In their rfllor\&amp; lor monlhs.

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lnYtiedto allill
clubs of Melp Comity In correct1ng the
Melt!• Comity 4-11 ~ clurlnl! the .....
Ins week, September 15 to 18.
Mr. Shalfer ~ the Rockford Map l'llbllshlns CoJJIIIIIIIY wUI., be here wrldng In lhe
oount;y extonalm · , clllce In the oorroottng
~ _.-t.y linea and tranlferrlng the - .
erty to the corroeted mapa llhowiag present
loeatloos ~ hlghwayo aDd streams.
Ever:rone In lllo eounty lnlere- In helpIns 111 thla Ia Invited to
to lhe Extehalm Ollloe at hlo or her convenlenoo
to help. To slmpll(y poooetllrea, It Is hoped
thai the following aehedule can be used
but lnillviduals may come at lillY tlme aDd
w!ll have 111e oJllli)11UIIlty Ill cheek lhe mapa.
During the day the omce wUI be opeo from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evenlna aeaslona wUI
11art around 7:30 aDd cootlnue as long as nee·e11ary.
1lto - l e II as follow•:
Monilay a.m., Letart TownShip; Mondo;y
p.m., Lebanoo Townahlp; Monc1a3 eveeln&amp;
&amp;!tloo Township•
Tueaday a.m., Salem TOWIUlhlp; Toeeda,r
p.m., Orange Townstdp; Tueaday evening,
Colwnbla and Scipio Townahlpa.
Wemeaday a.m., Rutland Townahip; Wedneada.Y p.m., Bedford Township; Wednesday evenlna, Cleator Townahlp.
Tbur&amp;day a.m., SallsbJry Township, and
1ltoraday p.m., Olive Township.
Al1)'0ne wlahing to come when their town.
llllip Is not achecmled may do ao aa lhere
will be opportunity to have more than one
group working at a Ume, according to c.
E, makeslee, Cwnty Extenalon Agent, Agriculture.

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program aDd 108 ...uta aervinllll - llllip llld comml- pooitlmo tbo H
troops.
Proclamallorul deai....Una the Sept. 1530 period .... "Girl Scout Flmdllrln
have beea laaued by aU live IILIIJDrS ot
vlllageo where eolidllq wUI take )llaoo.

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IIIIUing lhe - - - wera lfayOI'
London ~ !17racuae, Mo.Yor Charlea Pyles ~ Raelne, ~ J, E. iliJIUa
~ Rutland, Molyor Charleo Logar ~ roy llld Mo~yor c. o. Filher ot MlddiepOl't.
1lte proc]amadoas pay to the""'
gram ~ the Girl Scouts ~ America .,.
haD the firmness ot PII"PDIO wbldl bu .
guided the lives of the 1111111' ndl"- ct
Girl Scout member&amp; sloee 1M OI'IIIIIU:.
tim's louncllos m Moly 12, IS12.
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to give not onljl their -.at llld .....,.,
tlon In carcylng out the •coutiiiS ....,..1111
but alao the needed llnencto1 .._-t.
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LINDA HACKETT, LEFT, CAPABLE swimming Instructor, dorated her oervlcea the
past week to help wllh swimming classes lor Meigs High Sehool coeds at 111e ~
pooL With Miss Hackett are two adwnced students, Leanne 5ebo an:1 Ka.tby ConJe.

'01 Swimmin Hole
Inviting to Coeds
MIDDLEPORT -

While this week's day. for wraps, Meigs lligil SchoOl coed&amp; are

time tomperatures have boon dlwlns Into tho ' greeting the new fall owllllllling program
llftles Me1p lligil Sehool coeds have been with onthualasm.
~Into lhe Middleport Community 1'001.
Mrs. Joy llentley, PhYsical ecmcatloa ln-

otructor, Is heading the program - the
soggestlorl for which actually came from
aome or the - · · Mrs. BenUey contacted
vlllage and park otriclals and secured permi~
slon to use the pool facility lor a tvro week
swimming

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ed In l'lrkerlburg, W, VL llolp II ot nine eruntlea In Welt VIrclala llld Oblo
SOrTed throuih the Parkerlllurl em...
Three campo are located In tbo ....,
all llnaneed tbrou&amp;ll lUnd drive .-~&lt; Ill
the Dine m1111lea. 1!loy are SoDdy at Elizabeth, W. Va.; Rotan near Atbml'
and Qak Rtdse at R a v - '11111 ....
summer more than 2,500 slrla sUenled·
the campo, aome llll!'lnl ""'era! whDe - . . . attellded only doJ 11111aaL
Money from the lUnd drive• 'thnluibout
tho area Ia used lor mabrt_.,.,, oqulp.
mont aDd new facilities Ill lhe three . _
aitea, for proridltls camporallljJa lor iDIIL
gent girl&amp;, for lllllt&gt;ifeS, training prlltil"IIDI
aDd periiOIIIIei Q!I&amp;IIf!ed lo teaeh In tho IN·
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In Savannah, Go., oaJ-. IU 58111
blrthcla.Y thla year.
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B&amp;E IS INVESTIGATED

GALLIPOLIS - 1lte Gollla Coond;rShorlll's lle!Jartment lnveatlgated a~ aDd
enterlna ~Idly olghtat the homo oiMr. aDd
Mro. Eugene Bare at Cora. The ~ wao ,.,made thrOOgh tho baek door whUe the Biros ;;· •
were away ~!day IQht. NothiJV .... ~ ,;t.
ed mioaiJV.
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JIPALA CUSTOM COUPE

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Lateat rest-.n flprea lhowthallfelp
Comity has 308 slrla earoUed In the ICOOitllw

Phys-Ed Center is Near Completion

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POMEROY - With a &amp;QOl ~ •t.OOO ilia
Melp County Girl Scout flul drive will •
underway Mondo;y aDd couiiJIJo tbrou&amp;ll SotiL
30.
Paul Caacl ot Middleport, drive ~
report&amp; thai a ....ae-to-1\ouae OIIIVUI wUI
be cOIIWded throu&amp;lliiUt the .,;,ey In .,
el!ort to ral!e the 1110D11J . - f o r IICOUt
programa or the 24 actiTo troops ~ tbo
eoonty.

classes _
GALLIPOLIS - Larry Lee, chairman ot all held during lhe artemooo boOrs wben
Gaiiipolla Sa!Tallon Army Senice Unit, an. lhe sun Is as warm as It Is going to be ncuneed todl,\' that the amnnl lUnd drive will Ia not reqolred. However, all but about
be coeduded from Sept. 12 to Oct. 10. aeven girl&amp; In four classes are partie!.
The locallreaaurer II Mro. Emily Sauaders paling, 1!lo girls are taken to the pool
and other committee members are Mrs. from the school In private motor vebic •
Chorles !Iober, Mrs. Rernlce Borden, Mro. lea.
Mildred Soot!, William Barr, Kenneth Betz,_ On hand to help 111o cla11es during
Jim Betz, Seth HunUey, Jcbn Millo and Tom lhe past - k has been Miss Uncia HackMetcalf.
ett, eapable Instructor, working with adMany have been helped by the local com. vaneed student&amp; - with no rennmeratlon.
ml- ~ Gallipolis and Gallia County in the Mrs. Bentley Is working with the DOII.awimpast, llld lhe conuniUM will oootlnoe to holt&gt; mora. Out ~ approximately 50 girls over
those less fortunate and in Deed. Checks Jt\8¥ half are actually ·~norwwimmers.••
he to lhe local treasurer at the Ohio
Parentol consent was aec:ored lor those
Vall,_, Rank In Gallipolis, II not contacted by taking part In lhe clasaea 11hich will con.
a wo~r.
time this week it weather permits.

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Througlwut County

at the high school. Lett to right are Retsy Miller, Hobble Ord, Nancy Tbompaon, Janice
IOAstman aid RutiJ TerrelL
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SA Drive Announced""~ part 1n the

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TIIJISE FIVE MEIGS !UGH SCHOOL coeds _.mly dm't mlad the ehUJy w•ther
as they attend swimming classes as a part or their high achool physical education tral!P
ing. This is the ftrat time the Middleport pool las been used ln conjunction with clasaes

1ltla Is the llrat time thet students ~the
ochoOl have uaed 111e Middleport facility lor
pbyaloal edlleation clasaea and althougio the
weather has sent lll&amp;QY • "Oldster a•• scurrylng

•rott

Our Greatest Sale
of '69 Cheverol·ets

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Soliciting Planned

eome

laruU-bald Sinal Ooaort bed
amaohed 1...UU plano to JaUIIdl
their own air ral4a Into F.sn3
rr.m l1elds there.

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POMEROY- J.la1p ~Townahiptrus.

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COLUMBUS - NON-PAID VOLUNTEER S11JDENT Informers
have been lined q~ on every coUege campua In Oft(o to glw advance
warning of disorder, aecording to an Ohio Highway Patrol ~IlL
Cept Robert Dumar, head of the patrol&amp; lntolllgenee upit, aal4
Thursday some informers aremembersthemselvesottbegroq:~ plan-

"HELLO DOWN THERE"

A FULL
SERVICE
[JANI&lt;

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrl'AL
Adml.o ..... - Nme.

VolUIIteer informers Uned up

SUHDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 14-15-16
Tochnicol..
Tony Rondo II

Ev1a EIIIOp, Paul MW!rca,
Don Recker. Mary La-.n, Jo
Ann Oonklo.
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from automobile e~nes.

(T echnlcolor)
Glenn Ford
Arthur, Kennedy

RUTLAND

DlloharP• - JooeP&gt; Andar.

its antitrust suit charging the ration's four maJor automaken wlth
conspiraey to delay dewlopment ot air pollution control devices.
The consent agreemert announced Thursday was denounced by
some as a government 11 &amp;ellout," but it was lauded by the Nixon ado
ministration as an "important step" ln the battle against emissions

(T ochnicolor)

POMEROY
NATIONAL· BANK

an

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LOS ANGELES - TilE GOVERNMENT HAS aettled out ol court

"THE SERGEANT"

DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW I

1n 111

ollort to .dlo,..

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Delta residerm relurnilfK home

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lerael's celebrati!Jn of Rolli
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HaahaN, tlio J'"'loh New Yoor.
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A patrol ldUed o!Pt aDd oeat
the ather ·thrao lleolna baek nurilbor of FcWt~an Plan!
lnoaeo ol,.. tho 1&amp;67 Wort
lato Jordall, he said.
EDPt
aid ilx loruli P~
llrael cllleially balln• aDd
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Fcnlflan plino ,......
Has~ cboo.....,ce~ lor lllo
loot
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yoor 5730 at sundown wUh
Israel.
prayori
pooco 1n _ . damaBO was lnlllcted
a claim ·llrael denieiL
·· fhrwlbOUI
tbo CIIUIIIr)'.
Aecordlns to· mUUary
larael
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aerial
baUleo broulbt to 51 the aliellflth ·e.amatea publlohed In
JAmm • 1lturlllio1 by tbo
lnoUtute for Slra11Bl&lt; Studloo,
' VETERANS MEMORIAL
IM· raid !JmJiwd -iourth of
HOSPrtAL
Eswt'a air Ioree or 400 planes,
Admlallmo - Jomo~ moat11 Sovlat MIG ftlllloro llld
Racine.
bombero.

Richard Johnson

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"THE SAND PEBBLES"
COLOR
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Want Aid
To Shape
Up Book

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