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dltdln tloo!JcldiWCcami.YM..
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110011. Ho had aul!erod a 1Jro.
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11o wao 11om 111 Melp CGun.

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broil I1JIItod . , _ . ~eh
witil the lie¥.· WWlamD.J'Ow.,
era, alii the Rev. GaoriiO E.
Wrl&amp;bl ol!lclltlnl. Blrtll will

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~von lncludo a dluilh·
ter, Mrs. LueUie Groves, Clne.-1; two 10111, Everett E.
Curt, Rt. 1, !lJJnmoroet, and
Charlea Emory Curt, - o r
Falla, 1'1.; 14 grllld&lt;hUdren,
34 ll'NI • grandchlldnm, five
~alllchUdren, and

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 23
"WHERE EAGLES
D.I.RE"
(TocholcoiO&lt;)
Richatd Burton
Clinl Ec•lwood

RunninA Time:
2 Hrs. 50 Min.
SHOW ST .I.RTS 7 PM

tbe realdenee
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7p.m.lodl1.
ArranaemeniS are - t h e
dlreeliOII of the EmeriCJIW;ew.
kirk Funeral Home, KlrbravOle.

ourt Judp cent FlamiJI
Haynaworlb Jr., ofGNan.W.,
S.C., to aueceed Abo Fortsa,
who roolpod under 11re . .11er
thh year far hla ~
mont¥ dealqa witll )llled
n,.neler 'Loldo Woltaon.
lla,yniiWOJ'th, Who t ..tllltd on
Clpltol Hill 111: doyalutweek,
woa reealled to tile witneaa
otand 1oc111 (otarll• at 10:30
a.m. ED'l?.
Repub!ICIDI led tile !lcht In
forcing Fortoo' reolptlon.
They hid helt&gt; from Soothetn
Democrall,
Naon S1111 Baekl H1m
White HoUle PrtoaSecrlllar)'
Ronald Zletller aa1d NIXOII tlill
· - behllld tile hi8h worda ol
praloe he uaed in amouncllll
Haynsworth'a ttomlMdon in
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W. Va.
(UPI).. DrUien, . s-cblrw_
lor oU under the Ohio Rlvar
bed ...,. Ravenawood, haw
moved ID a secolll locaUoo
after llndlng a dry hole at tile
lint site.
R&amp;S Gas ani 011, Inc., ol
Cllarleaton, awarded a state
contract to oearch for ollundor the Ohio 0118 speculator)!
bosia, has boon using slant
drUiing, cr dlrecUCIIII drUI·
ire, trom the West Virginia
share to drill under tile rlver bed.

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Haynaworlb'o behalt
Firat, the Dt!IOrtmentaqued
Haynaworth properb Ill on a
case lnvolvlrw DarllJwton Millo
alii the Textile Workera ol.
·America. He wrote a decision
favorable to the mill. Critlc1
cootended he should ....
dlsqualllled hlmsalf beeauae he
owned a 0110ooevonth ~re of
C&amp;rolina Vefli..A-Matlc, which

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Utility Tax
( COIIIinuod from- I)
c:ordanee with the bid, muat
a~ pay the- $3,ooo.
COuncil "'llii'OYed cblllllln&amp;
the zoning atatuo ~ the Me_.....
Clure Dairy ...._
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IAcust St. upon the recommendation ol the plillling commlosion. The otatus Ia belngehlng.
ed to a business tJrpe claultt10
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posit Bor in our vault ... keeps valua·
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all yo111 safeke(ping needs, see us.

aure eotabllahmlllt.

edR.;..;.:::"'use
the oewase lagoon for a gar.

don again nextJear.Homakos
• ~ ol $100 to 1lle
YIUage tor permitting him to
uae tbe loealloo.
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AI 1be bqlmting ~ the leioion last nl8bt, over 20 lettero were preaentod to vll1ap
ol!lcllls from Melia HIs h
School lludonta lllaDkln8 them
for permltllng studaltl to uae
the pool facUI~ for tho past
two weeks.
Attending Iaiii nl&amp;bl'• meet-

bw were Ma1Cr Fllher, Cieri!.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.IO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Treasurer, Grale, and CGun.
cllmen Zerkle, Baker, IIYer,

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We're well supplied to fill all JGUr heatina and
cooldna needs. We do trailer hookups. Why not
plan LP aas heati111 lor your new home. We
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ReeiiiO and wu aol-lln of
her
clasL lila wu aeliveln
IJ' to ralu tho level of tile 6:55 p.m.; 0. F. Slloaror c1oom her adtool
ariiOIIIJatlonl and
ccurt," anotfler GOP ..,.tor l21U ,e.m.; Groetq&gt; Locq, WOII tile Iitle of Mella ~
said He aold, howe..,.., ho PhiliP Sporn cloom 9 p.m.; Val·
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Min In the alllllal Jarthqht the cboqes nlaed vollne IW 2:4lla.m.; Stovenaon Junior
cee Pageut 1ut Jllr. 9ae Ia
more smoke U.n ftre.
up 3:50 Lm.; (]moles K. dOWD plami• a career In IIII'Siftl.
The tncldent cmeerned 6:30 Lm.; A. P, Bmley 1Ct 7:Gracelaad Collop lo _..
Haynaworth'l eoncurrencetnan 50 Lm.; Me1dahl Loc:kll. BQ- 1orod bJ t h e ll8orplllaod
opinion favonble to the ill'uD- cu LaRelnedolfn2:30p.m.;Jef!. Chureh ol JuUI Cllrl!ll of .._,
awlck Cotp. Ha,ynaworlb'1 iJro. boot IW 5:45 p. m.; David W. ter Day sainte. of wllieb Mlao
kor bouabt 1,000 ahareo of McKay IW 6:30p.m.; Franklin Ilrad!onl
actl.., ·member.
Brunawick stock after tbe Pierce down 8:05 p.m. i EIIO --~to··--~ .......
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Judp Harrl0011 Wloter wrote mldnlsht; Steel E&gt;ipre11 c1oom
the cplnion.
1:15 o. m.; nna - Loulovllll
down 6:4ll o.m.
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1r~ar1nes
The Future ......1 Leaderl ol America ol southorn
Ono dlvoree wao lli'OIIIod alii
(Conilnued from I)
111111 Semoo1 In Raelne haVe - aoolher wu aJtd llnnlay In tile
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Mella C&lt;liiiiY CUnmon Ple11
not be here lor lcq. I mlitrt 110 1oetod ollleera .or the n • w Court.
lo tile brli far week or tlfo. llehool year, ThtQO ore liar·
Granted a divorce ongroundo
"I tried my best to ho rl&amp;bl alta Puall, pre.-; of 111'001 nesleet
clu~ Wll
but lt'o Juot not IIOIIIr to work. Qqter, Ylce ~; Da Paul D ParoOIIa SbldeRouto1
I'm not IOil'.- to let thele Hendrlc.b. leCretary; IJnda tram
N. Paraona, IIDI~
hit on me W.. I waa 10 alllma1 Ilollct11, treuurer, and Solid)' l4druo. The dofenlant wu
or oometiltar and I don'l like Selltn, reporter, The fleulb' awardod eultod)l
ona miner
nobod1 I&gt;UitiiW tllolr hallls 011 ....,_Ia Mrl. Pbyllll Greer. chil4. F'litar tor divorce ,..
me. Me and my drllllnotructor INTERV!EWl; TOMORROW Jolul M. WOUs, !.oqj 11ottom,
had It aut."
ScMhern Local School Ills- apinst y....., M. Wollo, alto
Amthor letter wrltlen and trlel noaldento lntorutod In of Loqj AoUam,
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pootmarked July 1, tile dly ol teacher aldt PGIIIIOIIO under llltllect~dl4andutnmec,..
bla reported clealb, bepn: "I'm Tltlo I Prqp"IDI are remlllled oley.
~tobe,.,...~lllebrlc tlat ~ .tor .~POI!r
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tile wrcq atillude.'01
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l!lo Pbl Cllll1ier ol Mrs. Concepclcm aa1d lhe hlah
111 Recine b)- Rolph Slama Pbl Sorot lb' will ukod Rep. Adam Claylon So.Yre. lliJ)II'il1lendoR,
w...... .al 8:15 p.m.· allbo
PoweU to IIUrvene and aeekao
and ......... Oblo
autopoy 011 her luoltalll, who II MEJa! GENERAL HOSPri'AL EleetrleCo.
burled 011 Loow lolalld. 5lle 11. A~•- - Jiel• Bater,
awoltlllr word ll'llll hlo o!llce. Middleport.

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GOVERNMENT FW WATCHERS IN predlolbw iNa
llillter'o epidemic wU1 be "-''aD
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year lllldo mliiiOIIo or - ' - - - . and - ·
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1lle -'-can and a. llall&amp; K!jlll ...

BILL, JDI AND DON A!IJ)ERS:&gt;N, _ . ol NtL !llarlll
lib'rla, tDak ldlve 1'0111 Ill tile ~ ollllolt ~.
Jctlm ~ ... ,_-~~-at St. Paul x-... Qjordl
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t11e ....._ ... AUea Elbemld ot ~ .., or
lloberl Elberrald Ill l"&lt;&lt;mei&lt;&lt;J, AUeo, IIIIo II ibo U,
eo.p. ol
IIIAmlliWtm, hU purebuod a ............
In tile FIYe I'VIIIII area - be'o an avid-· ~
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LOCAL TEMPS
Salaer, 79,
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N..,.U, W. VL; two daushtero, 1b1c1aJ r0,aJrtn, 11!0 .,.....
Ruth Wolt'o, Rae..., alii Graeo Wiler ma1na Ill ~. but
Aareo. Morris Plaine, N. J.; ~ were ,q~ two bnttbtro, Re,y, ~ Caolaa, onb ~ · ""' llaun
alii Cbdo, Raelne; a IIIIer, 1b1c1aJ Dl&amp;ftl, Tht brub WIN
EUiol Smith, Raelne; el81tt r.......,. and water lllrnodmllf

ll'aadehlldna. alii all l!l'eat.
arandtblldren,
He WU I IIIOmbor ~ t b e
Corme1 U n lie d MIChodlol
Cllureh.

ru-a1 aervlceoiiiU be Wed. . . al 2 p.m. al tile .........
In Corme1 111111 the Rev Paul
Sallarl olflciiiiJW llllrlal will
be In tbe Clrmel CelnotorJ.
Frlaldi · - eall Ill the l!wina'
Fuaonl Homo llltll ...
Wecb!ldal Wben tllo bodJ will ·
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Gorrall, alii Ruth AM BarnltW,
Hlllor, Bob Rllchle.
Winner of the queen eontest
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ATHENS, Ohio (1Jp0 Barbera
Troy' 19, • for.
mer Oblo Universit;y coed,
was hald In Jail here today In
lieu of$3,000bondona c:htup
of publlshirw Ubelous material.
!ile was charged wlth pubUsbJng "flilse and malicious
libel., about city pollee ca,ptaln .Otarles Cochranari:l Municipal Jud~o Franklin Soot·
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Bruce Q_hoU
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Is Promoted

Broce R, Scholl, former
Wlnnora o1 the Ileal competi- Pornenv resident, eommaiKior
lion• wW alto be aDIIOIIIICtd at ol the Chlllleothe Poll ~ Ute
ilalltlmo.
State lllabwlU' Patrol, .... pro·The queen alii her court will m - to !Joutelllllll in cere.
reign 0 - 1 dance which wW mlll!ieo held In Columbus last
be held !cllowing tile game. Wednesday'
Lt. Scholl, son of Mrs. Fran·
Spoooorill! the claneels the Letterman Club.
ces Scholl, Pomeroy,. aramaat.Eaatem wUI meet tile Glou.. td from Pomel'OJ' Hlsh School
.. tar 1\0D Clts at 8 p.m.
In 1948. He served lour 1e&amp;l'l
with tho IJ, S. Navy f~
h1sh school graduation, and
VETERANS MEMORIAL lll'alllatod from tho State
HOSPITAL
Patrol Tralniag A&lt;4doliiJo In
Admitted - Walter DUion, 1953.
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ReodSYU!e; Dllll!¥ Rwth, Le.
In Januar)' ol this 11ar he
.. fart, W. VL, and Dobra GU. was ~ . a. SorKNDI IIIG
,&lt; kt,y, Middleport.
tranlterrod f1oon\ Mt. Vlll'llllll
Dltebargod - Terry Brew- to autllootbe, Lt. Seboll It
ar, Violet Jolforo, Gerald morrl9cl to tile for.mer Fote
. Dean, . LloYd Collins, ·Donna · Gal'ol Seeger ol Pomeroy.
Mlldrtd Routh, M u ~ I ThiQ' haYt ( I Y e ehlldron,
,, Dclulla•, Clinton Smith, Nora Mike, Jeff, Barbara AM. Pei•Relrden, Gerald Watton.
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llall, asslolant.... .veaecretary for aovermnental aerrices for the Ohio Education
Aasodatlon, hl.a been on the
aiJlff of the pro!easlonal oducator's Ol'IIDIZIIion since 1956.
In his poolllon he Ia respoosi·
ble for the ctevel(l)ment of the
osaoelalloo'a otato alii naliOf&gt;.
al logt~latlve and poiiUcol ac·
tlvllieli(ialld he coordlna"'• the
Ohlo Education Association's
world~ relltiONhlpa wlt•l)l)o
Uti cal, govenunental and professional agencies in the state

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meeting at Lancaster on Sept,
6, Mrs. Loehary gave a brief
reawne of the meeting. &amp;e
noted that there are presently 16 million members in the
cancer society. Fifty per cent
of cancer vlcUms now can be
cured f1 treated in time, Mrs.
l.ochary noted.
Mrs. hvorinsky, service
chairman, reported on services
performed during the y e a r.
Twelve patients were assisted, one was provided dresslogs, seven were transported
to a dbdc or hoapital f o r
treatment, two used items !rom
the loan cabinet, five were pro..
vided medication prescribed by
their doctor and orie was asaisted witb rehabilitaUon.

Blaejlwooil. aad lolro. !ilavormlnletum certificate. A thank- lns!Qo reported that- the unit
you DOC.e was read f r o m omce Ia beinr mewed from the

85,000 BTU
Installed Willi Tank &amp;Meter
PAY FOR IT
AS YOU USE IT!

tlon. She reported that 16 films
Mrs, Robert Crow, SYracuse, naw.l gwts on targets inside
oo cancer were shown to J,. a former cancer patient, report. and just below the Demilita-371 students in local schools, eel on her attendarice at the an- ri:zed. Zone (DMZ) in attacka on
two filma were shown to 70 nuaJ ldckoff meeting for t h e Communlet troq&gt;s
guns,
adults, 7,364 ploees at edu- April Cancer CruUAie held In
852 bombers and the U, S.
cational literature were dis. Columbus. Sl:e spoke o1 her Cruiaer Boston unleashed their
tributed, 18 posters were pla.c- contact with Mrs. VirginlaGra- fury Tue&amp;day, the day the
ed at lndultrlal sites and 53 ham who was a special guest Vietnamese Communists mark
pieces of profes•ional liter- at the Columbus Cruaade. Light as the 24th amiversary orthelr
ature were distributed.
refreshments were served at war of liberation.
A delegate to tbe regional the close oC the meeting.
1be USS Boston hurled shells
into the aoutbern DMZ from the
South Oliza Sea, ailendrJ8 a

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lllat had been ahelllng South

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dropped 300 tons o( bombs
within a mile of the strip.
BI'()8deasta from Raooi marklng lho annlveroary of the
Communists' figbt vowed the
battle would continue until all'
u.s. ti'Oq)s are withdrawn from
VIetnam withwt corxlitions.
It was 24 years ago Tuesday

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against the French beau tbij
day.
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u.s. headqQU'ters repartell
light and scattered srounJ;
fighli~ 'l'lloaday and _ ,

across SOUth Vtetram.
For thethirdsucceasivellf&amp;ht
Tuesday,
Navy patrol boat
crews reported eatchhw ~

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munist tr'&lt;q)s fordlrw: 1he
French reoccupied Saigon River. FourteeneuerrtlVietnam after World War n, las "ere reportf)d killed.
that the

unit Openmg" Fund Drive
T h e Pumeroy emergency
drive to
raise about $3,000 to buy a new
ambulance.
All churches, civic and fra-

use.

The new whicle - to be
painted a Ore ~0111 )'01..
low - wiD ...., an - root whlcb wUI provide utra
ternal organizations in the com- space lor patient eve and lor
munity - aoo iOOivid.Uals - oqulpmonl neodod In sud! can.

Is Thursday, OcL 9 in Athens
ATHENS - Rel&amp;ft.Hoi Come work at tho bospltll,
to the country lulrl
It was decided to form a hoa• That's the eal1 made to tile pltll awdllary to try to ac.
JIQbiiC b7 the Athens Menlll quaint tile cltizl!ll ~ the hoo.
lleOltil Center Auxlllary to at- pll.ll's 15-CouriV Dlatrlet with
a fair on Tlnlrlldaf, Oct. the work of the hospital. Theae
9i from 9 a,m, to f p.m. In COllllliea are Athent, Meigs,
the JJealth Cemer Auditor-Ium. VInton, Rosa, Adams, P 1 k e,
Fifteen year&amp; 8&amp;'0 Doctor Sd.clto, Lawrence, Washington,
Charles H. Creed, SUJterlnteD- Pom, Morgan, lloddng, llllhdent o1 the Athena. S I a 't e land, Gallll and JackiU1.
llospilll, and Mrs. Creed ..,_ . The ladleo decided to work
toJ1abH at llllch a amoiiiii'OIIP two maJor areas, one, to try
ol ladles IIIIo WIN lntoreatod to Inform the publle as to tile
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drive.

mentally ill, and oeeond!Jr, to
nlae !UIIda to purcbaSe Items
for the patients t11o1 wore not
Included In tho tax allocated
budget.
Since Ita organlzaliOII t h e

Contributors , . , lOIII lbolr
The chassis for the new ve- dooall011s ID P, 0. Box 247,
hicle has been purchased from Pomoi'o;y, Harold Norton Ia
the Pomeroy Motor Company chlot of the sqiBd. The Pnllllll
ao:l the truck is to be special- truck of the uriit Is a 1963 modly built lor emergone1 squad el.

auxiliary hu used Its armual
eountr)' fair as a means to
rolae IIIOIIOY. Each year t h e
owdllary bos sponiOI'ed ~­
Ilion: Sonia Claus, roerullinl "
vollllleero to help wrop a.rtstmaa 1Pfto dCilatod to the hoa-

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To Face Voters

Ten tax levies ()( assorted variety are ~ !or tPJJrOE in
Mei,gs Ccurl;:r, ita school districts, townships, or munid~Ultlel

(C&lt;Win•on-1)

at the Nov. 4 elecUOIL
All of the count;y will vote on the three • quarter of ... 111111 :
levy tor the "'""'lion ol a schoollcr 1be mentall,y retudod.. 11t1e :
b a new loV)O. Presortl)o there is a one-quarter ola milllMJ Ill.;
effect lor 1be sdtool.
Recine VIllage Ia askillJlcr an additional two milliM)' lilr ;, .
the C~~N~ration ml DaintelllllCe of ita fire departmeut. SJraallt ·~ .
VIllage voter' wUI cleelde on a three mUI ,._al lor .....,.. .
upenaoa and street ll&amp;ftling. Cheater Tuwnabtl will • a :
. OIIO'half mUI r..,...al f&lt;M' "'""'tim and
alltlllro ~ ·

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department.

01'111110
hasOliJIIDIOa
two laxand
lovleo.
Ono 11
one-half
millToornsbtl
lor Clll'rent
the clhOr
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- - -· all!l mtlraenance of a lire ~

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Orloil ~11 ..............

. Scii&gt;lo Townohlp wiU vute 011 a one mill.._al
.t1011 uil maJnt.uee of Ita lire d o p a - aild ·
SC:hbal Dlltrict wtera wW wee ·on a three mtn nm e:al·
erattar IO.t whleh quallftea the
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· ,a~· :~ Schoal Dloli'!ct will -

mill apenltar ..... e.. I'OI(IIctlftb,

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' I ~ Wlerl wD! help

;,a ....,...,to lower lbe

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....lllitile·a ollinh&gt;allon
'oal..rs IIi
w.aonq
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on letlolatlon -&lt;14111t:GII-·
cent repnHidadve lllt~bli.
There wUI aloo be lll*lal "'-'
orl~ of recenlly rollrad toedlo
era ol Melp Cooalty.

squad is q»ening a

The eounQI cumndltae ~

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SAIGON (IJPO- The U.S. Vle......,eoe troopa just IIOIIthof reellimlllJ what tile J-~
Mrs. J..ocllal')', education cordaneo with Ute Ohio Dlvlchair~ tor 1968-69, was again sion'a aim to upsrade all lo- Command said today it turned the zone, the annouracement had captured d1D'i!W 1be war.
awointed to serve in the posi. cal olfi03s.
loose Its biggest lxmbers al'll said.
The guerrillas ...,. their f1cbf:

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DMZ Area Targets ·:

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POMEROY'S SEW -'GE OISPOSAL PROJECf cOIII!nuod Mooday as workers uotdt b I 1
beavY equipment on Main Street in front of the center businesa block. Trame wu detoured
to Seconl St. as the downriver progress on laying the trunk. line contkuecL The line wW a
near tile Karr alii van Zandt Motor eo. 011 west Moln St. ReaiD'!a~ o1 tile - l l l l l ..
required due to the .oonstruetion.

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Country Fair at Health Center

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•lloo c..imdttet Moodayattllo
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Bulldlna Ill Pamero1.

65,000 BTU

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Earl Dean, Soaner, wu ...
elected to • • )'llr 011 tllo .llolla C&lt;tulllr Agrlcul.
l1lre S!aNIIqliOfl and ~

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u'lbe T•cher 1 1 Role lD. ......C

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To ASC CorrunittMJ
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diwlan, Dr. Raf..... Bolee, Hilled a wallet «&lt;111a1n1nJ a

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more, Terry Caraon~ BrerDa
, BOrlnl. Junior, Howle Clldweu;
~ 'I\ttle, senior, M 1 k e

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Sept. 8, 1968.
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B11!W1S REPAIIU!J)
Paul, of Aibalv, and lldJert,
ilepalrD!oD -~ J2 -

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Devoted To The in~Neafl Of The Meigs·Ma30n Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1969

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Glee Cluli, Cheitar
':IJinlon " CI!i/

PLANT THESE WONDERFUL bUTCH FLOWER BULBS NOW FOR
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS IN YOUR GARDEN NEXT SPRING.

dations fonned the framework
for the Vocational Education
Act cl1968,

pojnted executive secretary.
crusade. For his outstanding
Names on the board of di- work, King was presented a
rector• were mackwood, Mrs. certificate of merit from the
P. Lochary, Miaa Russell, Ohio Division" by President
llrl. Bailey, Mrs. John R.. Blackwood and was alao pre-

of

NOW IS THE TIME TO SE.LECT YOUR bUTCH FLOit.H BULBS IN
THE HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT ON. THE MAIN FLOOR.

seasment ot vocad.OIBI education. The Council'• recommen-

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Protesaknl Imaae."
Sen. Colllna tao been active
soc:iatlon.
in tho llold of education havtrw
Presently, Dr. Eaaex 11nea aervod on the Ohio Senate Edu•• chairman of the tdvloocy cation CommiUOe for 10 yeara
board of the Natl&lt;llll Merit a1 vice chairman and as chairSeholarobtl Colt&gt;orad011alllaa man or the C&lt;IIUTlittee for the
member ol tile botrd of tiu .. _paat seven :rears. He aerved on
teet of the AarOBJIOCe Ed..... the education survey cmnmitlion Fowmtlon, tile exoeullvo teo, 1953-55, which developed
cCIIIllliUee ~ the Chief SCate the preltlll achool foundation
School omcera am the Ameri- PI'OlJI'1IDI and oervecl oo aU edcan Aaooclation of SeiMiol Ad- ucation cooference committees
mlnlatl'atoro Cmunl.,. oo!od- foc the past seven years.
enl policy and lesloladon.
Owner of the Collins Mining
At Tuuday'e meet:l.nc:, Dr. Co., Senator Collilll ls a gradE&amp;II!IX will c;IIICUII ~~~ Tea- uate of Ohlc Unlverslb' ani he

Year" tn voeau.I

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Blackwood Heading
Mt:igs Cancer Unit

Bliley, vice

~~~ wW Include all tour
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tile blah ochool, tho

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eneea include an arouml t h e
worlcl llsilnment to COIIIult
with educators In various C(Q).
trleo.
Aa chainnan of the President'• Advisory Council on Vo-callonal Education In 1967-68,
he directed a mojor natl&lt;llllaa-

, lUll. Uoyd Blackwood, secre- McComas and Eldon Weeks.
Ed King, fund drive chair_
tary. Miu Nina Russell was
n..elected treasurer and Mrs. m~ reported $4,558.67 was
.i!laeph. Sllavortnsicy was re~p­ received during the 1969 fund

The parade will beeln at 7:15
. at Eaatern stadiiUD. All DOll
tlllrloa are to be at tile oeiMiol
llf 7 p.m. Clsh prlzoa will be
_.,.rded the boot ontrleo.
Gr..,.. hlvtlw entries In the ·

Diacllarpo - Non,.
YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED
The Melao Courlb' Ooipter o1
tho ObloAI-Iallon!or

eomparatlve education eJperi-

Uo;yd Blackwoodbegananoth- Dr, Roger Daniels, Dr. Keith
er term toda.,y as prealdent ~ Riggs, Miss Bernlce LedJle,
the Meigs Unit at tho Ameri. Jack Welsh, Paul Casci,
can cancer Soclo~ lollowlng Mrs. Everett Ha,yes, Ed King,
his re-elecUon at the grou.P'• Mr. and Mra. George Morris,
amual meeting Thesday nl&amp;bl Mn. Uoyd Blackwood, Mrs.
al 1be Columbus and Southern Marlene WinebreMer, M r &amp;.
Oblo Electric Co. In Middle- William Pullins, Mrs. G u :r
port,
Neigler, Mrs. Richard Slack,
. Other alficers eleeted for Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing.
tbe ne:rt year were M's. Joe ton, Mrs. Nan Moore, M r s.

J'ridol,

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N.
Raelno RD; -

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El&amp;ftt' Dotts wUI be takinl
put in tho. ~o(ern Hlah School
Hlllle&lt;omi!W parade to be held
durtrw pre ·game ceremonteo

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0 . ,. alliin Waahi~Wton.
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I o . Prior to lcW.Ill the lllllt ~
-ent o.
~I · -7 -1 ro
.oo aaaoelltlon, Ball wu· a
ern Ohio. Ho · ot
teaehor alii prl,..,_., bG!h Illthe Oblo n.....
· ·r ... Texas and In Ohle. :.

·In ·re..,rtlllon ot bl1 contloo cher'a Role in Pciltlcal ActiUlllJ COIIIrli&gt;!ltlon to -~ vit.Y."
ed!Qiicn, Dr. Eaaea wao .,._
The toplc, ciSenator Colllna
ed 1968 •u.t "lfan ol tile Tuesday will be ..The Teacher'•

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ro;y. Molal Courlb' y...,.poople
1ntm 14 to 25h~reatodlnholp.
•• retardad Pll'&amp;OIIt are lllvlt-

ea.

AmOIIII the lint Amerlean
IChool adminlllratotl to .....
-!ICC a clasoi'OIIII • b)' • cia....
room aurvoy of Soviet education, Dr. Etoex relurned to 1be
Soviet IJnkto In 1964 f9 direct
a follow • 141 attxb'. lilt clher

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p.m.Clllldren
MoDday will
attlleTrlni~IJnlt.
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II 7:30
td Cillrch o1 Christ In P11118-

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Dr. Esaex .Waa aueeelllvely

ooi. lor next Tuelldaf at t h e o,.orln-ent at Mldclleport
Meigs Hlih School In Middle- alld Eall IJVIJlloolf Ferndale,
port and schools throqghout the Mich., 1111 Lakewood alld Akr011
county wUI be dlsmlsoed lllat pllblle aehoola. He now sulde•
day.
tho fourth laraeot enrollment
Among other dlgnllarlea to In tlie ,.lion 11 lqlorintelldent
take part in a •PIDOI cal'l')'lllJ
Public Inalruction In Ohio.
out the theme, .. The Shape ol He .etved a1 president of .the
Thirw;s to Come'' wlll be Sen- AmerleiD Alaoetollon oiSeiMiol
ator Oakle1 c. Collins and Oblo Admlnlotratora in 1960 alld lo
Education Aaauetationlcltb)'lo~ llatod In Who' a Who In Amorl-

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INSTALL .

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GEARED
TO SERVE

iAJ, ~-""!·11i..~:::.:=...~CJj-;~.•,ll, 'Ill

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Diet on Monday

500 GALLON

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Dr. Martln Eaaex, Ohio suDr. Eattx waa laol In Mila•
perlntolllent ol PW&gt;IIc Inalnloo Coun1i In the 1111rtar of ' i968
lion an! a former IQIIOrlntenil- whon be opoka at the 11,.1 ...,..
ent. of the Mlddleport Schoola, mo""oment of Middlapc)rt, llla!t
will be the apeakero at School. A receplilln Wll ' hold
the anooal fall meeli!W ol !he honnrlrw Dr. Ud Mrt. E118X
Meigs COUI)~ Educati011 All"' 11 Ute Geno Grate ldne lollowelation.
lrw tile COIIIIIIOncemOit. ·

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DO YOU HAVE A
WE CAN SOLVE ITI

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The and her~
dalq!bter movtd Ill with relaliviL MrL Concepcion llldthe
, 10, 000 mllltarylnotnnftpoll01 left llf her h u - will not
be a ... ilable umu ahelurna 21,
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!rom the - . e&amp;N to be of lo ,. 7
Andrew J alii Mila Lon;. 1
~ll!b Nelntl7 ...b • • - • 11aYe 1101 ·Ni\i8:
alanlllcance. h alao III'IUed
KANAWJL( lilVER- IAiallool, ollter, ~ In,1H1; Ifill a a. dlnnit1 wide~~ 111111' - . ealled IIQIIIworlll'o pert!e~llk&gt; Ill SCIWJ doom . I \.~~~o; ....._, b - , Albert In U.._:
tllrotlb lbo _., tllo oiealltlll caalll In a. .......... IGt
the llrv-ck cloclolon e - Alan II. MorrWdooiiiJ:IOp.m.;
Ftmoralwvlhl win beheld 1oal lllolt ~ i1111111J ......... lllort wu ..etiioL
before the llock wu bcqht lor -OUachlla doom 41211 a.m.; Wt. ' at 1 p.m.
Dorion
hla 1. . llold, W. If. lillawr, Jr. tkiom oDd burial wW bo lbor8,
Ha,yniWd •• tollllltd be- 10:U p.m.; Elptelll! tkioml:- .
fore the he, had no 30 loll. I J - A. GNID doom'
conllleto and nowr at on a 3:10 e.m:; Pallf II. doom 31411
caae In whleh he htd a a.m.; Fort Dllrllom cloom 5:20
llnanelal olalol.
o.m.
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"I have...,. Nrlou ....,._
OIDO RIVER- LocklS, WU·
,.110110 In my own mlad about 111m H. ZlmmercloomJ:Ua.m.;
Mlu Brenda Bradford. da,..
tile (Bnmowiclc) caN and I caD Onward cloom 6&lt;25 a.m.;~ ahtor of Mr. and MrL Careneo
onl7 . _ we eao reool"' tile Clb' _ , 8:30 e.m.; Lock 16, Bradford, RadDI, hal b II Un
altuatlon- Wl7 o r - . , Lulher llordmaocloomll p.m.; cla1aea at Gracelaud Callopln
.," saidtrealuniDSen. filarlow , Bell.eYille I.Gck&amp;, Jefreraon
w, Cook, 11-111.
c1oom 2:3:; o.m.; Boe1Qon1 IWf•·
Mioollradlorcllu19611Jl'1'1o
"II'&amp; a lhame tblo appo1n1.. 45 a.m.; Peace doWn 5126 o.m.; •te of ......... HJab ·Se- In

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NEW YORK ~ Tile fill sa.
looa oocleQ' jam hall llarted
.,.. 0118 - - for the mobl iD
"':11" o1 caur11 Ia lla to •
101110 yeora aa a tub ol Jet.
oet (former cabo 11001~ 111bbub. an ao 11111 1969-70 caviJir

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ler actuai4' cursed and borred 'NGrllon. ·- r Norblll now!JI
old celebrlt;r c u - I who tbe ''DOW'' ~ - :&amp;II:'
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wooldo't or couldD't _ , _ meat !Jin't clear; IIIII club had· :.,. , '
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withOUt poy - ca hio TV pro._ n't ourtaced opln ia we '-P- ant on Ill!'
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ooWIIBus ·Ciii'O- A rao1&lt;1t
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gram. That loft El Morocco 111- pod atr topreoo.
BOAT IIOV11311ENTS:
makiDI hit llrilt varolt;r ·~~art . . .,. •!jY .. ·,
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preme - until John Perona'a ea NorboD, If he'alt, aucceao.
GALLIPOLJil I..OCK!I - A. and a ......... lllllor pleMd~V
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death.
''2.1" alOil8 aallllln• 111 tO P. BimleriiJI SoU P·D!o; J, S. -t~~t IIJoi l!aclc IIIII
ol ildl., etn· '
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John's 1011 Edwin, an elllma- ~· ol ~ ....,...,. withtbe IAwlo ollnm 8125 p.m.;, )lleor. tilt W..., : ......... ....., 1D llle
lt8 ~~ u5"205 .stt
o\orlo, u:n• ble, edlcaled, ·-ettve lad oldSiorkandEI~~NIV· · ewrollnml2:51ia.m.;F!¥i'ibl lflllo~rlcanCoafarinCe• . · ~~ '' ·.: .• ., I
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al0118 ,ln the dllclllll. llkehiafalherfanclndfaatcara, er, ol courll, did U llllllreto B.,. lip l:MI a.m.; J~ _up
'l'tq Barril,, """ Olllll'pd
)&lt; . ·111 tu (;.8o 1U1,Sil:l, •
El Morocco wUI _.Wiler hla own plane, good wines, flue compete for thelfllr.mldnlalll 2:25 a.m.; &amp;.cicero SII!Aodcnm 11111
at T9Jido ...r ~ . ~ ·Plll$5,1!69 ' 11)0 :IU•.\132''·
odverllled "N • " Mana8e- food - but net nmnln6. nll!bt. _.....lt;r of llllcabrpeero. Too 4:20 a.m.; Solvo;y doW!'.
IJIIII')'Oil',&lt;ll~lal I McCYj, SF . '
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mom," conalllered a COIII&lt;IU· club. Inevitably Edwin BOld the clal, as for to JOUI, It caters m.
tho lalll711mea ~ 217 n,rdo '· · . , lt2 .ts7 97 &lt;U3 ,,128 ·
fiqed oxplano&amp;lon or evuloo club but nclthe realeotete, toarlchlllllltaahlonal&gt;ielllll&lt;bKANAWHA IUVER- /lllr• oi . lhll!o&lt;Mta dciwned VW.. Jbn.. CID
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o1 Ita la,t feW IIWIII"ments. to ~nclon's John Millo, whose eon crowd. lldlotrlall~oiboW- mat, .Jtlml A. Green IIJI l2:· ts-16 Jut weekend. lflr..
'. iat 513 8$
,318
When IIIII late John Perona was own famouo Monolanour cafe to.tequ1n with 1 - laotlnc 35 a.m.; Fort Dearllorll up 5;. ria, I ~or &amp;em Toledo, obo Da¥11 LA
111 rellklont DWIIIIOr It was a was financed formlclably by le. theatrical ~uv-;· ~ 30 L"'j, Wlnllalll.d,E.~ ocored 1bNe fQuclJdawna on
·' 123 t7S
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nlabt club whcae clientele ad- gal pmbllnc upatalro. lied time Is qui...., ...,
down 2o"" p.m.;
eo rimo ol76, 61alll 15 prdo. He Blrlll Pit
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139 505. 87 157 .311 :
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. .Jobn ,..1 alesaiGUI!Itcafearbl- occo, Millo m11!bf have made theclral ol famou• names .,.. 10 p.m.; W. H. SbiYer, Jr. npla- for tilt IJ'IdUllal &amp;!~~ln. Pit
tar than llle !Jite lilerman BU. it, Turnecl 01,11 he waan't even faces, untU at leaot 11 p.m. up 9:25 p.m.; Glendora up 12•· Rolollllloloao. .
122 t33 60 13t .309
llncaley. &amp;erman ran hlaStork the owner but had been backed Then the ouppercrowd,thepoat. 50 a.m.; Duncan Bruce down
J .. Greenolllo!ollnl GreeDo Tolan, Clu
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generous, nat.
movie producers who now own evenlnl elathea, boree ahow Oi a.m.
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Falcon~, wa1 ~ for .tba
Amerlean.I.eQue l- ...., .
Televlolon ldlled the oru:e London's Ma,yfalr ·liltol.
zealota iD pink coata, the fl.
OHIO RIVER - Lock 13: lineman o....S dooplte hla
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Pet. ,
entrenched stork Club, If not
At the end of a year they moos ol the world for a !ftld- PeaY Downey down 1 a.m., team'o I..IDB efb1. lt-8, earw, Min . .
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117 .f3t, 78 1«5 .33t .
ahows' ouccesa for six yeersln 000, andlurned El Morocco back IM!lore beddy.t&gt;ye. SIJnpiT,Ihere Lock 15, Roager IIJI 12:20 a.
Tha 5-10, IIOot1oonJer, whole Reo
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the ~ly uncr!Ucol vlewlnc to Edwin Perona, atUlaclamant- lan't another game In town. m.; ~ Clt;r down 3:15$ a. J.l.,..._,IIToledo,waacredlt.
II, 129 toe U 131 .121
era - J,1!!l oee1ng celebrities 1y unw111!ng to operate the ooce
m.; ~ P. CaibDUn down ed with 19 unull- taekleo 8mlth, Boa ,
,,~.,, IKJd tltis excit;ng primitive !-lirrg all summer,. o~~ dn notldng llterai4' wao a TV moat attractive club iD MAIIhat.
The falloea""'J..~.~ Iall 6ot5 a.m.; Loc:k 16, Poplar and U 1111111.
l38 53t 87 .167 .313
so decided to let the weeds run w1ld through my fliiMieS.
Harrla wu lllectad llran a F. Rboa, Bo1
attraction - convinced him he tan. Then came a syndlcale week. From our........,....,. we down 9:15 p.m.; S. Ill. .leakl
was uhetcldusseveraltlmea, which prcmplly shed all the saw porhap• a fractlal
up 4:«0 a.m.; Paul D. down field ol canlldateolhatlDclllllltl 520 1D6 lla .313
new Mark Twain."
chic Perooa had so carefull,y stars ~ screen, TV •
6:15 a.m.; Lock 17 • Foll,y R. ed Jim Corrlpl oiKeat $ate, OUV Min
9\erman had the hick-&lt;&gt;rliln woven and Mills had oot en. - s ao tbey tratpaed polite. up 11:50 p.m.; WW!Jim H. Ztm. Tim Forble¥ of Miami, 0...
a.. 1«5 606 96 169 .312
o1 Twain but never more than tlrei.Y lost with thot $750,000. ly iD or out. EYe ~ mer down 3:30 a.m.; Eutem Bl)'llll of 01110 UniYOroltJ IIIII Pl:niU Bo1
a primitive woy with words By laot seaaon.end the place atatei.Y lady ol great ""'
down 6:15 a.m.; Bellovllle Vern Davis of Weatem Mlehi·
' lt5 508
157 .,309
even ~ one II,YIIable. The Stork had reverted to the manage. handiOmenooa, dlnln6 wi~: Locks, IIIII .John up 12:10 a. gan.
Wilma, Chi
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whimpered to lnoolvency Wilen ment of one of the ll)'lldlcate, glfled dllugllter, cle":olthe m.; Lutber llerdman IIJI 1 1 •
Green Wll plckod llran
127 f38 5li IF 301
and prcbebl,y because BWinc•· a nice millionaire named Joe Lehman McCiullkey,
m.; Jane T. up 2:55 a.m.; On- amGDI Bret Hart ol Kellt, Gary llowrd, Wu .
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late N. Y, guvernor. The young ward down 3:55 a.m.; Baelao Arthur of Mllml. WI'J Field1
152 560 105 168 .300
01111 ol Gen. t..cka, Cotten Ql.., down 3:. of Ohio Unlveralt;r, Doiii!Gtz ol PlcW, Boa
Perahlng lad,
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BiJick Jack Perllhlnc, willl his 40 a.m.; Eo10 Arkanll8 up 1'&lt;lledc 111111 Mike Siwek otWelllf6 501 90 150 .299 '
aboolutely beautlfW bride. Jolm. 5:50a.m.; Gr....,p Locka, .John om Mlcblpn.
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aolnc rete, .,.. tip ber pner.
MY READERS ANSWER
Wily bolldel, but let' 8 face It,
ny Cer1011 gratefUl for a """" J. Rowe up 6:35a.m.; 0. F.
Blair, Bollt2 6tZ 102 175 ,m ,,•
THE MAIL
venlont spot after hla NBC of. Shearer down 3:35a.m.; Peace
Home RuM
cabr one out o1 10 teenapra
Dear lleltm:
1 jult couldD't let Mrs. J. Ia worth more than 50 cent&amp; an
flee fire. Alan KiDB wavlnc • down 4:20 a.m.; .Mary El1101
Nlllooll Leoauo: McCovey; ·
Holzer Medical Center, Firat da&gt;'i Mrs. Donel E. McDade, bright hello as It a eolumnllt up 7 a.m.; ),teldahl Locka, Reis.•aJatter lhaut todaJ'III ' 1Jow'' hour. ll we'd let II bl knoWn
SF M; H. Aaron, At! t3; Ma,y, .
Ave. General rul\lng hourS 2-4 Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va., BOD, 4:. hadn't rij)pocl IDto him &lt;r!U· .., s. down 3:30 p.m.; Charles
bobyllttlni rates go unanawer- we wwld pzy 1111111 illr!JI call,y
a
dey
eerller.
ScrlilPt
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down
S:35
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PblllpSpom
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Clu 37; Peroz 1 Cln 3t; W1111,_,
ed. Dcm't know whiOI Pve _ , !bey are .....U., .,.. fire tho ln. and 7.JI p.m. cabr· Maternlt;r 36 p.m. Tue&amp;dsy; Mrs. James
NOTICI OP APPOINTMINT
llou .... AUIOI, Fllll32.. .·
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Wednellday.
hia
carbonated
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Edward
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Leoaue:
Klllebrow;
llllora bold out for $1 an hour otablllze where It shcluld be. m, only. Plrento ooly are alEleanor.
worth down lO:to, p.m.; Alton !aNti •• Walt« p,.n l,e;;p, MinD and JackiOO, oak~;~..
lowed on Pediatrics Ward.
- MRS. A. G.
realb' liurned me.
Doooooo4.
ard, Waab «6; Petroco1ll .....
Ilischarges
Admissions
1 ban two children, oeven Dear Holen:
Zepeyr down 4 a.m.; Jlm Mur,
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Mro, Frank L. Burke, Mrs. - - - - - - - - - 1 . _ with Mro. J. B. thol
.... 10, .... POl' the going rate
phy -"" ,.., a.m.;
vo...,. Frank Epr.:ly 1 Jo, Of C.~ln c-k,
R1111 i!olled 111
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L.
Haley,
Gary
K,
lionPltchlntt
prohibited
untU
!urlher
notice.
ol 50 cente an hour for a lit. 50 conta an hoor for silting Ia
down 6;50 a.m.
w. Va, a1 bHn duly appolntH N_... __, 1 ..:.... , u_,..___,
Executor of th• Eatat• of Walt•
&amp;WUUU ..._...e. --·~•
aker. Mrs. Ruby Jarvis, Mrs..
National League: Seaver, NY
Births
tar. M;y younplerl .... iD bod archaic. b.rt. a nat rate or $1
Frank
docoaaecl1 lote of SF 123; Suto, Cbl ·120; ~z, . ~
Mrs. James E. Arrowood, John T, Kearns, Jr., Domle 24-7; Nlekrc, AUa 21-13; Jen.
whiOI abe arrives. She - ' t 11 lD some cases too much, esRacine, Ohio, . Rovto 2 • Mota• CJn llt• MaJ C:lll 'itl'1• Blmll
County.
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Crecfiton oNI NC~ulr.d to fila th.ar ad 101,
change them. AU abe cloea II cbUd who sleeps all evenlnc. a,m. Tuellday; Mrs. Earl V. d;y, Cyrus A. Rhodes, Vernon 20-10: Dierker, 11ou 20.11.
The "back-up man" Ia· an claim• with sol4 fiduciary wlth1n American Lee&amp;ue• KlUebreW , .,
American League: McLail4
fCM.W month••
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perk berlllf In fru1l of the
astronautic team Ia the man
oat.d thl• 6th . , of S.ptomb• Mbm 137i Powell, Balt 119;
Mrs.
Orlri
A,
Sickles,
Mrs.
Del
23.8;
Cuellar,
Belt
23-10;
8:52
a.DL
Tuesda.Y;
Mrs.
Roo.
TV. II for oome J'lliOII you c:enta an hour (we bave three
who replace&amp; a pilot or one 1969.
Jackaoa, Ook. 114; Yutnerp.
have to call home, tbe line iJ1 cbUdrerl) but we tip an extra ert D; WUilams, Rl 1 R u t. Dmald E. Stanley, Mrs. Rob- Perry, M1nn Z0-8; McNally, l\all of the piloll If lbe peraon
f. H. O',IRIIN
• ~- ..- old, llol 108; ilowar!l. .Waah . ,,
busy - lho'o talking to her dollar .If the kldo nrust be fed land, son, 11:57 a.m. Tuesda.Yi ert R. Wamsley, Foster Champ. 19-6; Boswell, Mimi 29.U;Sb:Jt.. achedulid 1o make a night Ia
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boy friend. I come back to and put to bed. We leave PJCI. Mrs. Raxmtllld W. Jones, Rt. 2 er, Mro. Edith Halley, Julluo tlemyre, NY 19-14.
eD&gt;P3' Coke bottles .,.. glaaa. lea for the sitter. So rar, our Wellston, oon, 2:28p.m. Tues. Preston.
e• In the link; romalnl "'"""' Bitters seem to have a good
'illld 'WIIhoot- •:illldng
-alUeJ!;If~--~ ..-l'j ~--~ llllilli
\tbeol tbe11 illrl• ean learn It, they leave the house clean,
toio thalr JoboweU, brilllllllllr ever)1btng In order. We're cnl onacklt and 11,1111117 llllllr MIJtOOALLY HAPPY
Th!JI eolumn Ia dedicated to
own tnnoportat~on,· then ~her
family
living, aclf yoo•re hevfor a ralael1pzya
mild $1.50 aa lroor to clean lnc kid trouble or ju8t plain
DIY bole baull and I b e trouble, let Helen help YOU.
will alao welcome yoor
WORKS! ll litter rates ever IIIJ h
to $l an hour; ._..,.,.. wW own IUilUelnc experiences. Aclfled lllomoelvea mt oljoba, ua dreu llolen - • In care ol
odu1t wW work for IIIIIIIOWS-.
anomt, .,.. wo prtler lhiJI
kind.- JOAN
Dear Helen:
M'l illr1 frloDI baa beenbab7·
lilting for liO cent1 an hour.
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Mr. and Mra. S1arlil11 MAsJdll' with her (with permll- oar entertained Sund!IY with a
olon from the 0011.)
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lllll'[lrlao blrtiMiaY dinner for
Tile reapoaolblllt;r ol carlns his mother, Mrs.IAota Massar.
for kldl Is lllllcb Atllndl~ wore Mr. and Mr•.
lll01'e than IIIII pollrJ $2.50 abe Und11111l;yonsandMr.andMrs.
bome that clo;y. h .... lAwrence Hoabetgen and son,
lalq a1mcat every mlllute. She of Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr
left IIIII bauoe clean and the and Mrs. Oacar Babcock, Mr,
ldda bam'. and believe me, and Mrs. Thurman Babcock,
obo was tired at the end ol five Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs and
bourll People lbould boUharn- Mary and Mr. and Mrs. !Jnd.
ed "' ...., liO oonto 1111 11111 Lyons and Lamoar of T\tl1roor for lllbodlute lllOtherlnll. pera PlaiDa; Mr. and Mro. Gellll
Now, theea foikl RIBIJs, Hanny and Diana a n d
call DIY llrl to "lit" II lhiJI Chuck MAo•r. SOndlng gllta
role, 1 ber 75 ceiD an w e r e Mr. and Mro, Marlon
.
bolif "' IIIJ 01,11 with ME. - Rlaa and Mrs. Ulab Swan.
K.IUI.
Mro. Nora Dami!Woed of .U..
Dear Hel101o
roo vlolted bar aloter, Mro.
What lboul working ...,...? Mary Reed !he [Ill! week.
They
can't_
pzy _
$1 an_
bour_for
Mr. and Mrs. NormanMc:Celn
ali_
EXPERTS,IIT~
and clalll!l&gt;lers and Mrs. Reed
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loll, I don't like to work, but lane of Mr. aiiiMco. Roo• CJe.
land ol Cheoter.
I 1111111, 11&gt; pzy - 1 . loll' received $25 a woek flcw 40
houri) plua mealo, and Pm
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. lliUaton ... 78 7$ .510 B'h
: I!U Dllp ' ,tt 106 .316 38'/z
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' Pld1a. 4 Pitta 3, Dllhl
AtiUia 10 H01111&lt;1n 2, nlgllt
S.D. 15 san Fran 4, nll!ht
Ta!IQ'a Prollable Pitchers
All Times EDT
8L Leulo (Cirlf&lt;ln·l7·10) at

IIMr Y,..k (Gentry 11-12), 7o05
p.m.

l'lllladelJ&lt;hla (Wioe

14-12) at
Plltlllurgll ()iooee IZ-3), 8p.m.
Mortreal (W_,.r , 5-13) at
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OakiJIIII .• ' .. 83 71 .539 10
caiUornla , •• 69 85 .448 Z4
ChlcqO ..... &amp;t 90 .tl3 29
Kanoao Clt;r .. &amp;t 90 .413 29
Seattle. , ••• 60 94 .390 33
x-CIIncbed Dlvlaf&lt;ln Title
Tuesday's Results
Boston 8 New York 3
Cleveland 3 Boltlmore I
Walh at Dot, ppd., rain
MIM 6 Kanaas Clt;r 2
Oakland 4 Chlc:aao 3, lot
Oakland 5 Chicago 3, 2nd
Celllornla 5 Seattle 4
TodeJ'I Prcbeble Pitchers
AU 'l'bnis EDT
Chicago (John 8-11) at Qak.
land &lt;Dob1011 lt-12), 4:30p.m.
Seattle (llarber 3-6) at call·
fomla (Ma,y 9-15), 1t p.m.
Minnesota (Perry 20 • 6) at
Kansas Clt;r (l&gt;rago I0-12), 2:·
30 p.m.
Washlftii!OO (Cox 13 • 6 and
Hannan 6-6) at Detroit (Lollch
111-8 and Me LaiD 23-3), 2, 6:30

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Mlanla ~ Z.O) at llou8o
tAxi (GrUIIn ll~, 8:30 p.m.
Francisco ()lartchal Z().
10&gt; at su Diaaa (liantorlnl 7.
. 13), 11 p.m.. '
'l'llllrldo;y'a Gameo
Pblle at Plllabuqh, nll!bt
HOUlton at Cincinnati, night

Baltimore (CUellar 23-10) at
Cleve!Jind (Tiant 9-16), 7:45 p,

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to • ID hour tor blbJIItlrL H•l•n c:~ 1t H•Y.• o1 Lobonon
1'lloqb my bulband II a doc- Town1hlpf M•l1• C~nty~ (Pot't•
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• • the amalleltni&amp;btout,plua CIMitau • requfr•d to fU•
litter CQDlel tolt:CIIo 'lbole- fheJr clal1n1 with Hid fldvclofy
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within fowr ,...nfht,
... wbo complalD lbout ..76 DAII thl• 11th d111y of Sept•"'"
....I per hour don't ..... ~- 1969.
1 "~ !be¥ 1!1'!!1 MA.'IHA~
P. H. O'BRIEN
CLIFF DWELLER .
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Dear Helln1

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fiDd then
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B
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ogs ep ce ~ en ars
consolidated w I t h (Buchtel)
shocked Wellston 2Z.O.
Strangely enough, the night
Nelaoovllle defeated Wellston

CINCINNATI {UPI)- Wayne
Granser Tueeclay night set a
new NaliOIW.I League l'ecord
for rebel pitching with hio
85th awearance otthe season
for the Cincinnati Reds.
Granger ia only three ~~ntes
shy ·of tho maJor league reoord held bylhe Chlcagu White
Sox' WUbur Wood.
Grarwer's appearance in
the final 2 Z-3 Innings pr.,_
served a 5-2 win !or Gerry
Arrigo against the Los Angelea Dodgers.
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COLUMBUS (Upl) - Canf&lt;ln
McKinley aqd COry • Rawson
rate the nod In Un!ted Press
lntematlw.l'a nrst hll!b school
football poll of the season.
Centon · McKinley, defendiJW
Claaa AA chmlplon Upper ArliDI(on aed MaasHioo are only
37 points apart In the Initial
vote II)' UPJ's Boord of
Coaches.
Tho Bulldot!• of Centon Me·
Kinley, third In last year's flnel
'AA' ratings, moved to the tq&gt;
today follawh~ convincing wins
over Barberton (34-10), Warren
llardiJW (111-6) and Toledo Scott

by Athena, IIIII perremlalchamplon or contender,
Meanwhile, Meta• measured
Ironton St. Joe 211-14, loot to
Point Pleaaart 28 • 12 and to
Jacklon 35-18.
Thoro were heartenlngiiiiDII
about the !Jist ootlrlg- at Jackson ~ even in deteat.
Junior reserve quarterback
Bob Werry came o!I the bench
to lead a touchdown last
quarter rall,y to put the 18polrto
IIJI on IIIII acorebnard for the
Maraudero. And the Melp cllil,
ouddenly filii of Ute, but toe late
to win, looked like the bltllr
cllil for all olthe ftnal12 min.
ulel.

Ancl Jackson was rated 11th
In the alate going lrto the contelL
A bli factor iD thlo Frida)" a
game could be tbe physical""'"
dillon of c&lt;&gt;-C~~Ptaln Mike Barr,
193 lh. senior !Ito • wo;y tackla.
Berr, offllcted blfore tho ....
son lOt started withpnemnonla,
hila had to work beck sl.,..ly.
He was aUited up for the Jackson game but did not pia)'. He
hao been working lightly lllls
week.
The Manuders came out ot
the Jackson encowater in good
condition aufferlJW lillie worse
thin the oorma1 qoom of llu!q&gt;s
1m bruises.

tllans. Fourth • place Warren
Reserve tnUalhe ll'&lt;&gt;m-1'lllllllw
Bulldogs by 158polnta.llelerve
col11j)Ued 230 points, lncludiJW
five first place votes.
NUes McKinley,
another
northeaste~ Ohio power, edged
Cincinnati Moeller for !lfli1

lDcaJ. Bowling

Tho Bocko beputlltpalp with Z4 bqf1 ,o nllllltrpid
squad, 13 lllllora, fatlr Jomlan
andolxoophiiiiiOHLSI-IIt.
l!!rmen were loot &amp;em IIIII lM8
oquad that wert 0-7.
l!eturnlqf lettermiOI .... liB
Dave W•ver, 140, and tackle
Andy Vorbo, Z20, eOoCIIIIalna;
Sca1t Cnflmul, G, 1615; lfaft
Richman ~T, 160, and Da•
Sullivan, QB. 170, au - .
and .lllnlor Chrln !WJinoe,llll,
14S.
If Ccach i!oobla'o prDIIwellhta ol his p!Qera are aocurate, tbe lluckoyeo, lhllulla
fow In IIDIIber, wW carryslderably more [IOUIIIIo, Ially on defenae,
The real of - . , . , IO[IIail
roater reads Uke tlda:
5enlon - 1lopr Blevlna, C.
T, 195; Mark Euter, E. UO;
Bruce Evano, QB, 1615; Cdp
Lee, FB, 165; BlU Math._,, T·
G, 160; SteYO
E. UO;
Jerry Warren. E, 185,andllll..
Weover, liB, ItO.
Junlora - Mark Keith, T,
205; DIIYO McClelland, E, 140;
and Mike Mitchell, G, 185.

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Gary Roo11r, T, 110;

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Slilather, liB, 115$ and D 1 le
Steenrod, E, 165.

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Charles Chancer's mled IIIIa
week as he prepares hlo cllil
for Frlclay nlgllt. There can be
not leblp.
Thlo aee8011 the Buckeyes
took It on the cllln 33-0 frWarren Loca.l.. dropped a aqueaker 14-1211&gt; VInton Collnt;r, and
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last defeet Athena has taken ID , en't boon able to change their
the St;:OAL.
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Nelaoovllle, Wellston, a n d Friday nll!b~ however, and IIIII
Jackaonth101proceededtocarve Marauders _are right In the
oot Identical 1-5 recorda thet Buckeyes' path as poaolble
year as Melp IUgh, In the tl.rst victims ot. what surely Ia one
season Wiler Its ccnaoliclated of the l q cases of roodioll
Marauder bamer, won the CruatraUon in southeast Ohlo.

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The Molgo MArauders, hu~&gt;o
gry for a victory after t w o
atrall!bt oatblcke on the road,
take on the winless and lightly
- .t&gt;*rhapa toe lll!btly - re·
ganled Nel1011vUle-York Buckeyes Friday nlgllt In MArauder
Stadlum.
The &amp;.eke, coached by Dave
Boston. co-coach otthe year.in
the Southeutern Ohio Foodioll

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"liO Will! loll' _..
"I hated to brlni In Grer 10 oarb' but I
to 111
with DIY beat. 'lllb.l wer yoo
have no resntl," aald Brlatcl.
SOmeone wanted to k a o w
whether Brlslol bad checkod
to 110 If Granaer felt Urad before IIUIIIIIHtllln&amp; him to t h e
mound.
,.1 don't have the aut• to
talk to blm," WI&amp; Bristol's
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place, 149-148.
Moeller W8l olxlh, followed
m.
by S&amp;nduokjo, MAntor and
New Y,..k (Klemkoski 0.0) at
Zanesville whlcllttedfor oqhlh,
.Bolf&lt;ln &lt;Brett :1-1), 7:30 p.m.
and Lcraln SOnier.
Thuradty'a Games
Only Four ilep•t
California at Oakland, nll!bt
Six of !Jiot year's Tq&gt; Ten
Minnesota at Seattle, nigbt
faDed In the ftrat poll- Elyrle,
Kano. Clt;r at Chlcaao, nlght
CIDcinnatl St. Xavier, strulhWuhiDI(on at Detroit
era, Warren llerdbw. Shell&gt;y
Baltimore at Cleve, nll!bl
and CleveiJind St. Joseph.
New York at~
POMEROY BOWLING LANE
Newcmners were MasaUI.on,
The Earl,y Friday Nlgllt u,. Niles McKinley, Cincinnati
STUDENT OF BASKETBALL
diet League rallied Frlda,y Moeller, 5a11Juaky, Zaneavllle
CHARLOTTESVILLE,
v a.
evening at Ole Pmteroy Lanea. and Lorain Senior.
Ceraon McKinley, MasaiUon '
NEW YORK (Upl)- Thla.clt;r (UPI)-Iollke WUkes, the leeclLeadiDithO Fricial Night Lea·
aM
Niles McKinley are memo1 ar.t modnoll ,l'eecbed a peek lng scorer for the Unlveralt;r of
guo for High Game was Mary
todl,y.
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VIrginia !Jist 1111011 with a15. 7
(65-0).
Martin- 1611-177-135, for a 472 bers of the AU-American eor..
111e Mot t1an1 ~ rOOIInl for point avonae. hila withdrawn ;~
McKinley polled 388 polrts, game; Nella Seyler- 14&amp;.114- Cere nee.
A,.A Powers C!Jiah
1111 Chi- CliJI ,lo blat Ma&gt;- from the ochool balkelhtU ~
~~ Including 12 first p!Jice votes. 157, for a 417 and Diane King
Barrlnc a tie, one ollhe AU·
trill t1111 aa.rnoon,
team bocallll of an accelerated ~
;::; The Bcerd of COiches votes on - 109-137-155 for a 401,
Tatqllt, lhalr once woe. scllolaallc scbedule.
~:;
a 1\1.9o3o7.t;.5.4.3.Z.I point basis Mary MarUn cooverteda 3-7- American porvero wW drop aut
tllllto,llltCilflae··
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McKinley
Ia at MAssWCHI
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lhou&amp;hl we wore going 11&gt; bl as ~~
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Seeking Ita third consecutive
TEAM NO. 1 - Hll!b Series
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lll.t_. ut1e by bla~ ...,.. or better than we were ..;~
~ UPI aeaooo c.'wnptonshiiJ, Up. wert to !he Mater Maldo1706. Friday nll!bL Certon McKinley
··'tilt St. Loula Cardlnelolf .....,.,.," aaldteomcoadiBW
~ per ArU,.tonwas ,justllpoinil Mary Marlln,Dianai&lt;IDI,Grace is on the road to meet Alliance..
Since an early
loss
'Culle 1111 allw _ and the Gibson. "~we'll Just bilveto i.~
~ o!I the paco. 1be Golden Baars, Pratt, 1111-138-113 _ 370; and
last
oeesoo,
Centon
McKinley
'1181. . . . tD be tlltre at walt and &amp;ee- boyolnactlm
~ winners of 23 otralglrt, earnlll Jud,y McNickles, 32-69-88 has had 10 conoecuUve wiDo.
y dl 101 lhalr bilroea, or bofore decldiDI
we wW · ,
~ 377 points and 12 first place 187.
Cory-llawaon has reeled olf
I&amp;·._ plller . - the TV work."
NEW YORK (UPI) - The vote&amp;.
TEAM NO. 2 - Jo Am Bol·
olld 101 GR llodpo' boyo
United Presslnterrational top
Upper Arllrwton has survived ley, 112-90-103 - 305; Donre 12 stralglrt wino .,.. tO In Ita
.~i~~~~~ SO for thla one dQ,
20 omallcollege fonlhtU teems two acaresln three olarts, nip. Stewar~ 107·99-133- 339;Dor· !Jist 41 declalono.
Riverdale Is in lhlrd place
"Lit's Go CUiio" ... Br&amp;U.
"Oa 111e Level"
wltb nrst p!Jice votes and .,..,. Plrw Mentor 7.a and tough Cln- lnda WUoon,137-118-107- 36Z;
with
82 polnta, followed by
tllat ''GecJII.b.ye Leo.''
The level referred to in loot-tied records In perenth&amp;- clnnatl Elder 1'"12•
Mery Sbl!er,l40.110.130-380.
ses (first woekl.
Massllloo amased 351 polms, TEAM NO. 3 _ VIckie GWI- Marion C&amp;thollc, 67, ard No1
Team
Points lncludlDI !lve first place votes, ian, 105-711-101 - 285; Jackie walk St. Paul with 60,
Others on
mean that he Ia completely
1. N.D. st. (22) (Z.O)
317 after(!!"! oveCir'l'r~ooci-BeMadnodll· Guinther, 122 ·102 • 88- 312;
ilounding aut the Top Ten
reliable, iJI tha carpenter's or
2. Tellis A&amp;1 (I.())
16t son ~,,
•••~•u.
c· Eleanor Balas, 118-105-154 are West MuakllVUifl, Mc])m..
maBOD'slevel. Wben a wall
3. Ark. s~ (6), (I.())
176 tine (2Z.Ol and Toledo Whitmer 377.
or floor Ia "true," the mov4. Eastern Ky. (I-O)
TEAM NO. 4 - Judy Doney, aid, Newark Cethollc, Voreall120 (60.0).
Cory-Rawoon,
the
defending
able bubble In the ~~ tube
S. Weber st. (I) (Z.O)
110-10:1.100
_ 312; Nella Soy. los and Flrelands which deed107
rests preclaely In the mid· 6. Delaware (1..())
93 Class A champion, piled up a lor, 14&amp;.114-157 - 417; Susie locked for ninth, and Watklna
:·,=r.~tlng that It Is "on 7• Humboldt St. (!..())
82 54 polrt lead over Newbury, Shrlmplin, 131-109-92 - 33Z. MemoriaL
West Muskingum. finished sec8. Troy Slate (1.().1)
7i 14&amp;.9Z.
(Make-up Game)
9. Alcorn A&amp;M ~ (1..())
68
Three-Time Winners
Make-~{&gt; games do not count ond, five poinll blhlnd Coryo
Rawaon last year.' Norwalk St.
10. Adams St. (I.())
85
The FlghtlncHornetobreezed on hlgll games and aeries.
Paul
was third, Newark Cetho11. Akron ~ (1..())
64 past Pandora-GUM (21~, and
TEA.\! NO. 5 - Julia Boyles,
llc
fourth,
Mclloneld fifth, and
IZ. ledlana Pe. (1..())
54 Vanlue (~, lalt survived a 173 • 130 • 126 - 429; callala
Rlverclale
seventh.
l3. Northern Ariz.(!..())
49 Z7-24 scareqalnatArcadlalast Searls, 168-111-139-418;Wan- ,
New faces are Newbury,
14. Fresno St. (1.0)
43 weekend. Jlallback Noll Schall· c1a Gordon, 10&amp;.123-145-374.
Marion
Catholic, Versailles,
15. N. M. Hll!biJinds (II.().I) 3t ler led the wo;y with 193 yanis
If an,y ladles are IDterostlll
.,.. WalkinsFlrelanda
82 In 26 carries and touch- In boWline 00 Friday nigh~ ear·
I G. GrambiiDI (1.1)
riaL
17. Florida AloM (0..())
19 d""no.
ly leque 6:15p.m. ·8:30p.m.,

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Lefl;y Jim Merrill notched hi1
l?lh victory 0t IIIII 1111011 In
theni-atcame.
Wayue Granaer held t b o
Dadgen to CliO run In the fl.
na1 2 2-3 Imine• ol tho ....
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tied · - CIOCII JOII8B?
. Pete Rooe had a quick an. core'l"' .,..claimed Redo Mana.
The twin victory left t h e
ner to the Question.
aer Dave Bristol Tueadty nll!bt Redl 3 aame• babiDd .Wanta,
''RII!bt now Pm worried ollout after the Redo cut down the whlcb took over flrot pi- In
Bill Singer, not Jones," said Dodgera.
the Nlllooll Leqpe Well Pete.
HelmaJioae Team
the San Diego Padrea lalock8d
AmerlCIII League
\Jtllted Prau lnlematlw.J
Singer Ia the pitcher I b e
Monday night Rose and TOm- olf llle San FranciiCII Glanll
Eliot
National~
Redo fa&lt;e f&lt;lnll!bl Wilen they Ill- DIY Helma deUVered COIIIICU· 5-4.
East
W L Pet. GB tempt to complete o
ol tlve singles to clinw&lt; a ninth
ADd Roae'a liz hit•. lncludo
W L Pet. GB X•Bait , , , ,106 48 ,688
a four..game aerlu with the lmlng rall,y thol carried t h e Inc a ~ homer In tho
Detroit .••• 86 67 .582 19'/z Loo Angeles Dodsera.
, Y«k. • 95 61 ,609
Rada to a 2-1 vletoey over the second game, boosted hia av..
Booton •••. , 83 7l ,$39 23
~ ' ' • 89 67 .571 6
Jales lo the Now York Meta Dodgers.
eroae to .3ft, two polnlll oby
8L Leul1 •• ,82 73 .529 1211z Waoh!Jwton •• 78 75 .510 21'h outfielder Who hils been alt.
Ancl Tueldo;y night lloJie and ol Jones• league leading mark.
Plllaburp •• 82 73 .529 1Z'h New York., • 75 79 .•487 31
line on a .346 leeaue .leaullng Helma ropped out ah h 1 t 1
Merrltl'o 17th Win
Cleveland .... 62 92 .403 4t
· ~ e2 92 .403 32
The Recio pecked awer at
bitting averogo the !Jiot - · llliece as the Reda swept a
West
'.llGnlnol. • ' 52 104 .333 43
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tomorrow, . loUow1, becauae 3'h.pme1 ot the lop ·ao the sloale .bf a.~ HArrel1011 off
lilll'o wben the bl&amp;. 1101V'• DocJsers droppocl their lhth Bob Glboon With """ out,lntho
IOini to be," """ Met player game. EIIOWbere, Monlreal lith lnolng. Thji:41el!varecl Ran
iald.
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No one is c1o1n1: 111\Y Philadelphia I'IIIUieo odlodtho hit to deep ihorllllld iodnnoed
celebrlitlng yet In tho Weotern Pitlsburlh Plrales. f-3.
to I8COIId on IIIDihot lllnlle hi
Divlaloa, either, not oven the
.Iorey Grote. ·
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AllaJto Bravos, climbed 1n the Amerlcao League, New Yo&amp;:k!ell boblod, 2-1, Iii
Into flrot place with a 10..2 rout Bostoo beet the Yaokoes, 8-3, tile llllb limbii wben the
ot the Hooston Aatros. The Son Clevelml clefealed BIIUmoro, Cardinol1 oconcl two
Francisco Gisntll . drOJIIIOd to 11-1, MJmesota tumoc1 back runa. but ev..,...lt Ill the.._,th
......., a helf.pme ·out, with a Kon ..a Clb, 6..2, California an Tommie AiM' a 1111181•,
S-4 loss to the Son Dleao nipped Sealllo 5-4 miOokllllld Wayne Gvrelt'o aaorlllcelllld
Podreo.
wan a -lob...i.r fl&lt;lm the Art SbomaiC1's otngje. Tur
The flllrd • place Cln~lmell chlcaao White Sox, t.alllld 5-ll. McGraw, came on In lhe
Reels aloo mode their presence Washi!QIIoo lllld Detroit Wire ~ lmlD&amp; pined credit for
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"B _
like the Y.dreolllnl room after ~ had
Jto.ltlunmed their In
1110111or _..,t," uld ao
observer 1n the comparatlveb
oedate Mel &lt;1ubll01110. "Mo.Jbe
they got ao accuotomed to
watching other teams win they
leorned hl&gt;w to roael to flllo
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UPI'Sporta Writer
• lllero'o ..,. thiDg the New
York leamod Glrtng all
JMrl ot lootna. n was
'-to win ll'•cefulb.
Aller IOYOII years In which
lbeY ,.... flnillbed better than
- . tile Mota went fl&lt;lm the
ridiculous to the abaurb f1111
- - lllld m Tueaday night
lhe,y clinched at loaelalle lor
tile Eutem DIYiol011 challlplOII·

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However, .,eryone w a s
warned that the scone wouldn't
be as serene tonil!hll! the Mota
dlilch the division IIIIo aplnlt
the cards or II they have lho
job clone lor them by Montreal,
which can eliminate the rwmer-

lhip ottlle NolionallAigue by

beotlna the st. Loutscardlnalo,

:S.:, Ill 11 lmlngo.
Ancl how did the 'once.
ridiculed Mels react to this
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lront.n St. Joe 6
L
H•rth
.Kyger CrNk 12

lr MAJOR AMOS I. HOOPLE . der of the day -again

.Jochon 34 Logan 12
M•lto 30 Holoonvllle-.
York 6
Eootorn 22 Glouot.r 0

this

Esad, friends! Once again Saturday as Texas Tech
the loyal followen of the stuns the football world with
" Hoople Forecasts were a 26-20 victory over the
treated to a scintllaUng exhl- highly regarded Texas LongblUon of plgakin prognosti· horns-um~kumph!
Equally as astonishing will
eaUng.
be
Ohio University's 28-16
While compiling an astrotriumph
over Minnesota's
nomical .800 percentage with
44) corre&lt;l choices and only Gophers and Auburn's 32~25
10 misses on last week's win over the Tennessee Vol·
card, your forecaster pegged unteers!
Not quite as surprising
the upset triumphs of Georwill
be Notre Dame's con·
gia Tech over SMU, ToK&amp;s
quest
of Purdue on the lat.
Tech over powerful Kansas,
Oregon State over Iowa and lor's home ground. The HooKansas State over Baylor- ple System predicts an Irish
bar·rumpb. What other fore· victory, 22-21!
We look for old friend
easter can claim an amazing
Woody
Hayes and his Oblo
record like that? None, I'll
State lods to have an easy
wager!
time
in their season opener
And upsets will be the or·

Wah••• '11 FodOJalHocklnt 12
Southern 6 Southw.otorn 0
Barboursville U
Pt. Pleasant 12
Waverly 22 Port..outh
Eaot II.
Upper Arllntt.n :U
Portomouti. 16
Oak Hill 28 Chooapoake 6
GrHn 1.4 Hannan Trace 0

Cleveland
Wins, 3-1
gave him 39 fill&amp; year. The
loser for the Yanks was Mel
stottlemyre, now 19-14, Joe
Pepitone connected for hi&amp; 26th
homer for tile loaora,
MinneiOta's Rich Ree&amp;e drow
In three runs on two olngleo to
help Dave Boowoll . get credit
eoner '\Jah 18 o~ctoiieo wed- 1fG' ' ld\ 19th &gt;~clor1. Bo"'ell
no..W JJI8ht on a 11-1 three- had aDowed only four hits but
hiUii'r over lhe New york tirell after aoven hminga, Tmt
Y.-s. Tbo Indiana by 11411 -lied the el8hth Inning
cantraot, are on the ..:. to ani 60ft Porranosld pitched the
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The Indiana hove won only 62
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Oakland rookie Bob Brooks
bisslod a two-run h...,er In the
s 1xth a nd Ted Kub'18k slng1eel
homo a run In the first to give
the A's tho flrat,.game win over
Chicago. Jim UCatfish'' Hunf7r

Orlolea' starter Tun Phoebus
wallled In tiro runs ... tho
ftlal taiJy Clllle aero sa on

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Carl Yastn:omaki hammered
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In lour 1'11111 lllld TOll!'
Cclalgliaro added a solo blast to
balp VIcente R&lt;lrno to the
vieflorf owr New York, his
tl8hlh win of the year.
Yallnemllki'o aecOIId -or
was lite 20111 of his career &amp;lid

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the devil- and nearly u
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their last 15 gamoa,
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Utah Slate :18, Paelfte I!
Army 17, VoaderbUI 18
O.ke ZO, VlrJluis 8
Rlcbmoad 38 VMI 17
Va. Tee• 17, Wab Foreoll
Miami (0.) 11, Weal Mle•• 7
UCLA 37, WlseoiJIID 1
Yale Z8, CollllOCIIcltl 1%
HouatoD 38, Okla. Slate If

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No. Texas Slate 19, Memphis
stale 10
Mlcldcan !'1, Wallhln~n 1%
Mlcldgan Slate 39, SMU 33
Oblo U. %8, Ml-oota 18
Florida 33, Mlu. Stale 1%
Mlsoouri 41, IDlnols Zl
Nebraska 18, Texa1 A&amp;M 15
U. Texas El Paso 25, New
Mexico 17
Obfo Stale 41 TCU 17
Penn State zO, Colorado 17
Notre Dame ZZ, Purdne Zl
Oklahoma 441, Pltllbarcb 1%
LSU 19, Rlce 1%
Rutcen 19, Princeton 14
Sonlb Car. 39, Nortll Car. 7
So. Cal 33,
Staaford
41,Ndrtlnreale
Oregon 14 .. !3
_Wm~f&lt; Mary !3, Temple 14
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allowed 10 hitaln 8 1-3 innings
but received credit for his lith
Ylctory,
In the nightcap, Reggio
Jackson and Tito Francona
smoclled oolo -era aDd Juan
Pbzaro hurled ftve scoreleos
innlnp in relief to provide an
Oakland ,,._ It was Jact..
soo'a 47th h&lt;lmer ollhe year,
bill! him wilh Harmm Kill"'
brew for tho 1118jor league 1 Plzzaro, oow 4-4, was rna~
his debut with tho A's.

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wallii • 1"" •ut '"'I
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IlOilo ' IIIII Ranto back
U.crlllce ·llf hel~ 11111 Fr!IA- ·
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Imina IIIII
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They hove ol8hl pmos left 1n
which to bolter that mark.
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MeDowoU got hia preYioua
hich ~ 17 wine ln1965, his first
tun year tn the ma.iors. The
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·that y.,. If McDowell ahould
bec&lt;mle a 30-pme wiJUJer, tile
Indiana JDlght realb be In
trouble.
In other American League
acllon, Boatoo lhrasbed New
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-nnei&lt;Jia defeated
Kuaoo Clb 6 - 2, California
eclt!ed Seattle 5-4 and Oaklanl
took • doubleheader from
ChiCOIO Wlllld 5-3.
Iii tho National League,
- . 1 boslod Otlcago 7-3,
N"" York eclt!ed st. Louts 3-2,
Phlladelj1ltla got by Pitts"'·~
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11ooJB1Gn 10.2 aDd san Diego
boot San Froncfsco S-4,
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MeDowell struck out six and
wallled ..... ani helpe&lt;j his own
CIUH hi oCCJriJw the lntllani
flrll nm In tbo flllrd lnJlhw.
After McllolreO aingled1 Jo&amp;e
Cardenal lidded anolher slnale
... Frank Biker walked.

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with TCU. I predict an Ohio
Stale victorv. by a 41-17
count-kaff-kalf!
Several top intersectional
clashes are on tap, with
Penn State meeting Colo~
rado, Oklahoma taking on
under manned PiUsbur~b.
Northwestern journey1n~
we&amp;t to meet Southern Call·
lomia and Indiana hosUng
CalifornIa at Bloomington.
The Hoople System foresees
victories lor Penn S tate,
Oklahoma, Southern Calliornia and Indiana.
Now go on with the forecast.
Air Force %8, Wyomlq' :U
Alabama II, So. Ml10. 13
Kaa111 Slate !5 Arizoaa 1%
Arlzoaa Sl. t!, iiftcoa Sl. 3!
Arklln111 47, Tulu 18
Boston College 17, Navy 7
Georgia Z9, Clemson 19
CoraeU 30, Colgate 10
Bowling Green17, Daytoa16
Delaware..l5, Vlllanova.'J...
Geoio!lla ,_.,., Bayter 11
Harvard 17, Holy Croll 14
Indian 33, Callforala 1%
Wub. Stale 1!/, Iowa II
Iowa Sl. S. Brigham Younc 7
Syracuse %8, Kauao ZZ
Mlsolsslppl38 Kenlucky 18
N.C. Stale 33, Marf!and 11

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By MIKE QUANE
VPI Sports Wdter
Som MelloweD seems to be
p111qr botler with 1110, but not
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farm loglolatl'"' !hay wiD aend tran lht blahor prlooa ·
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CHEIIO~ CLUB

.Mayor Fisher
By Unltod Pre11 lnte1111tloml

F.gypl, Jordan alrd f~Bain
ISRAEIJ PLANES A'M'ACKED TARGETS In f&lt;ryptand Jorda tiKiay The strikea came as PNmier Golda Meir Oew to the

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arxl durlrw a 96-minute stopover at London on her WIY for talks
with President Nixon.
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The rakla against Eg)'pt were the 12th ln 15 days. larae
milltary apokeamen aald a ••numbor of Israeli Jets"' hit FcYPUan
mllltacy targets In the Gull ol Suez rOBion. He oaJd o.lllarao.ll
aircraft returned safely rrom the 20-mi.Jwte strike but pve no
other details.

HOOU! Loan Rata dim/Hng
- WASHINGTON _ THE INTEREST RATE on comentlonol
home loalll cOitinued to climb last month, reachirea natiOI'M'tde
average ol 7.99 per cent tor new hruses and 8.04 per eent ror
ed h&lt;111es the Federal Home Loan Bank Boord oaJd todal&lt;ua h was

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heme mortgage rates were 1.11 from 7.91per celt in _July an:l 7.24
per cent in August a year ago. The rates on existiJW hunes •
cr•sed !rom 7.94 per cent last month and 7.26 per cent a year

Fl•o por10111 were lined and
four bonda wore lorfettodTuescll,y . nilht by Middleport Mayor C, 0, Flabor. .
OlarlesR.Blake,
Cll!lon, W. VL, and Demla
Boothe, l'omeroy, $10aodooata
each on charsea ol apoedlngln
a sdtool zme; Hollis Wilbur
Clark, MlddiiiJIOJ'I Routo I, $10
and costa, -'lllil Rol&gt;ert'l')'ree, Mlddleport Routo I, $10
and costa, lett d. auur, and
James W, Stewart, Middleport,
$10 and coats, llqll08llng tires.
For!eltlng bonds wore John
White, Bl)'thevllle, Ark., and
Pall)' Marie Fields, Nettle, w_
Va., $25 each posted m speeding ebarges; Vester Walker.
Jr., Langav!Ue Roula I, $18.70 apeadlng, and G.
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Mrs. HelenPowellBradrord,

79• BrowneD Ave., Middleport,
widely .._. Middleport reslden~ dlod Tueaday e'"nl'W at
M
General Hospital
..::,. Feb. 22 18901nMiddll&gt;ort, the da~er of the late
and Mittie GUes Powll Mr Bradford was acdve
~n 'lllm:roua commurd.ty af·
fairL She worked for many
yeors with the Mlddleport Parenta - Teachers - Association

~ward

and wltll the Mellis Chaj&gt;ter ot
the American Red Crosa. She
a an active member oft he

:.U..,.rt OJurch ol Ouiot
whore aho served lor 40 years
811

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ot the pri·

mary~·nt.
8be 1 1ao waa aetlve In

the

Middleport LIWrary Cl... and
WI&amp; I member ol Return JOftoo
llhln Mella OlaPier ot the

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routine.
ABC.TV, by tlte way, Isn't
likely to win anv frlend:ll&gt;
awards trom the airlines se
days. In its Moma.y premiere

$4,535 Income

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813.i9, and lor - d e proenms of profesaloaa.l eckleat1oo, comm~ services, JNIt1ont IOrvleea, public educa..
don and ln!ormatim and aup.
portin&amp; ld!YWea, $766.57.
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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande
COUege'a Ollpandod pllyslcll oducatlon program bas led to the
creation ol the Rio Grande ColJeae E4Joolrlan Ac:adeJny.
Tho Aoamn;y, Which ueea IacUltles on the BobEvanaFarm,
was Jll'lmarily lormod to o.llow
tho cohege to Gl.fer elaoaea in

Ohio horaemanahtp and provide the
eommunit~· with 8 local riding
day tiled a motion ln Franklin stable.
County CmtmonPleas COurt to
Acc:ordingtoBllJWells,class
sq, a florida based cosmetics instnlctor, theCollegehasleufinn from doing buslness ln ed 80 acres a1. land, a stable
Ohio.
and a tack shop ror the n e w
Brown oald Koscot inteiJIIane. Academy, wens teachea tile
tary Inc., has continued to vlo- classes and owns the horsea
late 1 cease arxl desist order used.
Issued June 6 by the Ohio diThe classes in horsemanship,
rector of commerce and cc:rn·
mlaaloner of securities.
Brown said he ia seeking a
permanent h\junctlon as well as
a temporary InJunction whUe
the case la perxling..
·
Securities Commissioner J.
Gordon Peltier origimUy order ..
~ Koscot to cease operationa
on grou~s ttat the firm's sales
of distributorships violates the
securities act.
Brown said Koscot repreaent..
aUves offer, tor a tee, varlouJ
!em;,( ,' ( )11.-d&lt;i&gt;atr"'', If&gt; tile
including beiJ!IY sdvisOI', coordinator, supervisor
and director.
The attorney ·general maht·
Sept, 21, 1969
tal ned !hot Koacot'a aales plan
l'omei'O)', ado
emphasizes recruitment ot odP
er lnveators instead of product

which la.at aevnn weeks, a r e le ...._
llmod at teaching the belie
skUla, such as Rl"OOJI'l1nl. IJrid.
ling. aaddltog, and walking, trotling and cantering. The lee lor
the clua Is 1135. The faetlWoa
are to the public and the
hourly lee lor rlcilni Ia $2.50.
Wells oald tllat the maJority
ol the otudonta enrolled In the
course h&amp;ve had some rldtng
experience, and that all of them
seem to be very interested in
bones.
•• After all, •• he noted, 'tthia
Ia an elective coarse. Jr a student 18 not lntereoted In rid.1ng or ls afraid of horses, he
probably won't take
t he
eourae!'
The first week ot the course

to rro&lt;&gt;mlng, brid-

ling, and saddling. Tho second
week is spent In the pracUce
ring where tile rider IU1d t h e
horse get aC&lt;JUllnfsd ,;u, each
other.
After some ot the bash: skllls
learned, the students take

are

tbe horses out on the tratls
around the farm. As the class
progresses, students will be
able to teat their eontrol ol the
horses on a simu.lated obstacle

Sinpr Sales.&amp;Service &amp;McCalls Patterns
115 IV. SECOND 992-2384 POMEROY, 0.

courae,

The biaest Problnm with the
rld.lng classes ls the amount of Ask aiJout
credit plaa dellgned 1DIIt )'011' ...,.It
silolted lor each meeting_
The classes meet one hour a
day, four da,ys a week.
·~ the time the horse is
properly saddled and bridled,"
Wells aald, ''there's only aboot
30 oiWutos riding time lert, "A Trtde"Wrk aii.T 11E SINGER COMPANY
And, IOJile of that time has to

our

OPEN SATURDAY

TIL 9 P.M.

SINGER

be spent caring for the horse." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

, oreUncl hoM, lloop, blal or
·' u.per.

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Norwich

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theJo, IIIWI counJIW USIS

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Entire
Meat Keeper
floals in its own super

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ll•k .

lioners met 1n brief sesel«m
to Pill' billa Tueedal' rnorntna
·at their ol!lco In the Melp
County Courthouse.

:Selld

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Following the ~ 1110)'

ey !QUid answered a ellll It
12:23 a.m. WodneedaJ' to the
Goorp McRa!fle reatdonee on
Ralirood St. lor lour~-4ld
CLUB TO MEET
Robert McHaffie who was havA special meeting ~ t h e
inl dl!f1culty brea1111nt!. lie waa
taka1 to Vetorana llemorlal Twin Cil¥ $lno Club will be
Holpltal where he was treat- held al 7:30 p.m. Thurada,r
ed and reieued.
at the club room ol the lloIIClldc Temple Bullcilni in Middleport. AU members are aol&lt;LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature ln dotnitowu od to lltnnd.
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. WedneldiJ.
COUNCILORS TO MEET
with rain thruteniJw. was 67
dqreea_
Pall caunctlors Gl. Th-UI Council, Daughter&amp;
·. t
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL America, Mll meet at 7~30 Po
m. ThuredaJ' at the homo Gl.
Dieehargad- WWiamSouiL Mra. Bellin Beorha.
by,
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TO STAY ON DISPLAY
An ado Vlllll)' Area Llb&lt;acy
Pa•se•&amp;er PiiHA
dlsp..,._ 1fill remain In frolaot
The last passenger pigeOf!
died in 1914 in the Cincinnati the Mlddiii&gt;Ol't Ubrory todaJ&lt;
zoo and, by prearrangement, and tomorNW lor publle .... .
waa shipped to t1oe Smith- opeet~on.m.,ICboold!odoota
sonian Institutltln in WaahInvited to c . .

Asks Ban
On fJ7oscot
t

Facilities at Evans Farm

COTTON TEUY

The Melp County COmmla-

conrerred with the count;y Olllineer at the CW11Q' prage. Attendi.Dg were Commissioners
Dlek J!:.arr, Warden. ORa ad
Bob Clark and actina clerk Dol.
J.y lla,yea.

1, 1970, and she accepted.

EquestrianAcademy Uses

Iiles.

And Tueedal' nitlht. the
network's new 9(Hnlllrte series,
.. Movie of the Week," began
wltll a pta,. craah afler which
a grcq&gt; o! aurvtvln&amp; blind
JNI&amp;sengera otruggled to flail
their wa,y bock to clvtllzotlcll
from desolate mDOOtaln I!O.IDo

yet 1 think, perhaps, !I wao Jolt
tlat none or the characters
were as usentlallydramatleas
the alluallon lt.elt

Kimes.
They to JNIJ' o.11 bWt
due. The mayor read the resIgnation ol Helen Fields, recordnr, ef!ectlve Oct. I. This
was accepted and Mrs. Charlea (Hilda) Smitii was -lnted to lUI lho term ending July

Equeatrian at Rlo Grande College

•OIIUllllr.

NEWEST SILHOUEmS &amp; STYLES
Choito of cluldl,- slloul'* Slrlll "' cbaln

crash which aet a grcqt of
youngsters down on a PaeiQe

- pubitchealtllecUcatloo,$567;
pro!eealonol education e n d
training, $61.98; patient - vlcoa, $786.18; community oerviees, •133.82; tlmd raJ.aiD&amp;
$212.17, ........,.... aod aoneral, •193.26; alloeation f o r
nat1.ona1 reaearch medical reL.

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scary scene of a plane

the llelp
County Cancer SOclot;y hold Ita
....... ~ In Middleport. try.
inCOOJe lor the year Here. too. there was sc:me
Sept. I, 1968 to Aug. 31, 1969, good mcmonta from a caat !hot
was ..,53U7.
Included Barry Nelson, Millon .
Expenditure&amp; lor the year Berlo aod Arthur O'Comell;

MANs·
SHOE

MIJSIETEEJ

I &amp;land.

Tueada,r nl&amp;ht -

month were Mra. Larry Morrlaon, Mra. Ronald Morgan,
Mrs. Leater Rouah. The donr
prize was Mll1 by Mrs. Larey
Morrlaoo.
Attending wore Mrs. Dnnald
Thompooa, Mrs. Lerry Morrl1011, Mrs. Ronald Morgan. Mrs.
Ro,y Fri...., Mrs, Curtisllunl,
Mrs. llaylon Durot, Mrs. PhUliP CUck, Jr., Mta.lloyFrlend,
the hoateaa, Mrs. Sayre, and

128 MILL STIED
MIDDLEPORT, 01110

of "The New People'' there was

The amual !lnanclal report
was &amp;l•en by Mrs. Joaeph 8bevorlnsky, executive secretary,

The club1 1.~Rt~~estlonboxwaa Others at::tendtna were Jack
_,..., ThO)' wiD hold a Hallll- Reaa, Gacy Roush, R. G.
ween party on Oetober 28. Greene, and Art Thabet, counBlrthda,ya c:elebratod lor t h e cll members, and WWJam

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oU met on Moiloky evening II

Atty. Gen. PaUl W. Brown Tues-

Raullln MQI'er
omclaii~Wo
Friends mllY call at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wodne..
day, frmn 2 to 4 p.m. and frtln
7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, and ...
til time ot aervtcea Friday.
Burial wUI be In Mlddleport Hill
Cemetery.

dall&amp;hter, Mrs. Harold CEilzabetb) Lohse, Pomeroyi three
1 ..,., Wo.llace,
Middleport;
t.wrenee of Grove ct~. atd
Alan of ~. VL; a st.-

Is Reported

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Mr. and Mro. WWiamJ,Frl)'
are announc.lug the birth ~ a
. dsqhter on Salurda,y, Sept, 13,
at CabeU lfuntlnston lloapftaL
Tho bel&gt;)' weigiJed alx - ·
lla¥fl'l ounce• and has been
,_,,.,..Joan Marie,
~. are Mrs, Leola
z-Is or Charleston, and Mr,
and Mra. Jack Frey d New

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SHOPTOil\\: BRING
UVING COSTS BACK TO EAR1lL

The leoaon "Wool VIrginia
lt.l.tution Revlaim1'~ waa pre. the CU¥ Bullcilni with MQ-or
...,tod lilY Mro.
Durst. Thomaa Grlnalead prealdlng.

by her husbard, Williami a son,
Robert, and four brothers.
Funeral services will beheld
at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rawlings
- Coa.ts FUneral Hem" with Mr.

m:&lt;Oiulloa. _ . .
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R~&amp;hnteats were served by
the bottesse11 to Mn. JamesN.
~' Mrs. James GObert,
ifri, Mel Clark, Mrs. Donald
Bwilrardner, Mro. Phil Batey,
Mrs. Carroll Mama, Jr. and
auest, Mrs. Robert &lt;Lrtla.

ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Benson.
Brooksvtlle, Fla.i 13 grandchildren, and 10 sreat- granclchildren.
Besides her puents, Mn.
Bradford was preceded lndftllh

DouPtera or the Amari can Rev- momenta, 1!11 Suaan Clark waa
II• u the Iacher, but IIIla
: !~lln~Vq lin. Bradford are aarloa also lookl to be quite

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GAIU&gt;EN Clli!B '
IlDen. Great-cr.,.._ are'
The !lutrokee D"""'!;
'll!e Netoaolima Gonlea Club Mro. Leda Lewil 'of .ll&gt;Orloo- 11&lt;~
Club
II
the home
.•:: u.t II the Alex..~en Me- ton, and Mr. lnd Mro. J 1 e k ol Mro. Ollie llrowo&gt;hoc. The
·~ IDOJ'Ial lllildlna with Mro, liar- Frey Gl. - · Hav111. Great- - . , wao _,.,.. with tho
ry Miller and' Mro. R o b e r I ll'lilldparente are Carl W, Fl'&lt;lY J11odse til the !Jaa, lle¥oUona
Lo.vne •• hostaa.... Tho meet- or Lima, Ohio an&amp; Mro. J. c, ,.,.. led by lfro. Kate Rwah,
ll1fl Wla lilY the proal- Wehlopr at DeiPiuo, ado.
The acrlj)ture leal!ll was read
dool, Mro. Donald a.IIIPl'dner.
b)' Mrs. Velma u.o-....,,
.
Tho roll call wao an.,.todwlth
.-, lllliDin&amp;:
1be leuon "luues On
..Your Favorite Fau
LETART CLU8
COnatituticlMI
ROY!slons Ia
Flower."
Tho Letart HomeDemnnotra. West Vlr&amp;intll" hi
.Preaente4
The resi,..Uon or Mrs. Glom tton Club at the home or by Mrs. OUie llrowniar.
CertwrigiJt waa road, ells to Mrs. Lewla So.Yre. Mro. s.,re.
The clu~ v- to order more_
IIIO¥Iq !rom the ...... The dle- VIce prealdent, lloo prelfded It
lrlct meeting was ......,,ed to tile meollq, llevollona were In recllle oardo to oen.
Thoae we.O Mrs. Kate
be hold Oct. 10 at The UpTown. charse ol Mro. Hoy Friend, ••- R,.,ah,
Mra. Velma luokB¥doo,
or Jm,jll a..tnoton. the lhArn• fng the theme •-wi.ldom." ~
·.; . IIi be "Cl'llllve Flower Ar- eloaed with a prlfer and the Mro. t11ary Duncan, Mrs. Os'
glo Roush, Mrl. K. K, Scllea
:. : · nnglq, Tho Art ol Dey!ng singing ot "Have Th1ne OWn
and Mro. Bmmlng.
Way!'
• 1 ~ • - Flowers."
TOWN COUNCIL
Tho etub piodp and i"llect
The club voted to sell note
The
New Haven Town Councardo.
were given by tho ·mamboro,

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YOU GET MORE FEATURES AND BETTER
FOOD PRESERVATION!

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Homemakers

Flannelette Pala•s

NEW AUTOMATIC ICE MAllEI I

TWO AUTOMATIC
COLD CONTROLS
Dna in the freezer!

Club Meets

Worln flo,.,..1.
otto paj011101
in anorl.d
potter 111 and

e One in the refrieerator!
Set one without afftctilli the
other 1

Uodtl m1-11E

16.7 cu. H. with flttzer thai flolds 154 lbs.

c:DI'Drl.

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Y11 11t utu l11t1rllls
A•••• '11Uty!
e ""' freezer shelf htlps e Two Glidt·Oit shelves!
oraulzt slor•a•!

AREI

e New Condiment ahelf!
e
111 bt) in

e Butter Co11ditio111rl

only
Guarant••• perfol'lft&amp;nce
for 15 full YMrel
e Bia ice bin holctl9 IIOMI!kl

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COVERS
PARTS

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iDgton. o.e., whel'e it was the dlopie¥ wlllch leoturif •
mounted and p I a c e d on varieQ&gt; ol motarlaJala lhelleld
exhibit The last kno'!n dale ol wrltln&amp; Dleu Mclloalel 11101
one was seen In the Wtld was
in Seplember, _utili.
l'lol - Ia - .. Gl.the
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Ftclwless Play
Sa:ves Overbid
1y Oswhl &amp; J - Jacoby

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1TO 7-PRICES IN EFFECT NOW
REAL TONE

IIGAL
AMERICAN

fi.AIR
Marshall Miles of San
Bernardino and E d d i e
Kantar of Los Angeles are
one of our best partnerships
but even the best sometimes
get a trifle too high in their

U.S. Gov't.lnspected

Flatware
DINNER
FORK

biddin~.

East s fancy opening cl~b
bid started them off on theu
run to the stratosphere but
they did manage to stop in
the never-never l a n d between game and slam and it
was up to Eddie to bring the
contract in. He proceeded
to do so with flawless technlque. Nothing sensational
but the sort of job expected
from players of this caliber.
He played the queen of
clubs from dummy. East
took his king and led a
trump. West's nine forced

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Fresh Fryers

Piece-of·lbc-Wnk

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IRAILYALUE

can•

Wlih $3 or mere
PUr4!baW.

tO Eddie to make all the rest

of the tricks but one.
He cashed the ace and king
of spades and finessed dummy's queen of dlamonds. So
far, so good. He cashed his
ace of diamonds and rulffd
a diamond while East discarded. Then he ruffed a
spade in dummy and made
the important play of cash·
ing dummy's ace of clubs.
In working a cross-ruff, it is
important to get in your side
cards before your opponents
have a chance to get In posi·
lion to ruff them.
Now he led dummy's last
diamond. East could gain
nothing by rulfing and discarded. Now Eddie led his
last 51&gt;ade.
If West discarded, Eddie
woul\l .~fl~r his lOth trick,

Cut-Up Fryers

Rib Roast

USDA CHOICI': TndtnJ Rib

Steaks

lh.

$1.19

35f

lb.

Fro.. Fl')llll Cl!k..l

Breasts :.: lh. 65e
,,... FryJai Wllolo Ckldcn

$1.99
Wlaok! Smoktd
Picnics lb. 49e
S.a Pak Fllloto or R..
Perch l·lh. 49c

Legs

Roast

lb.

pi&lt; g.

lb.

lh. 79e

Bologna ... 69e
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SPRAY STEAM IRON
Ckt of h

motl beovtifullrom

'"' dMigMd. Gl"* tmooth ·

Kra~r .NIII

ly tflrough ironlftg on nonltlclittt ftflon CDOtH - ..
Sciutlflcoly cli•tributed
•team Wftfl for .W.n iftom

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of tr~, ' "ThiS !eli Eildle

$1177

lightweight. A.ttrocti,. 1toro,e car1on .

$17.75

IIWIUr

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RADIO

RETAIL
VALUE
$17.91

to great FM and AM performance witho big·Opoookool
. • Solid 110~ detigl'l • lighted Cloc•
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leoturet Slumb'!H' Switch. • Woke to Mutic or
Ale~rm • Auibmatic Volume Control

RRAILYALUE

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You, South. bald:
.AKIIIB tt .AKIBU
What do you do now?
A-Bid lour no-trump. You
ue lolna to flve, llx or MVeD
clopen4iac "" bow nwoy .,..
your partaer bas.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of b i d d i n g three
hearts your partner bids two
1pades. Whet do you do now?

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Kftau 0.11l1uer

Cold PoWH or

3 lb. 2 oz.

Star Kist Cbuk

Ajax

~~:69c

Tuna

Stu! Gold
Orlf'd Plate
Towels 3 :~: 89c Krocor
Saltines ~~· 18c Beans
Grtea Glaat. Cream. Style or
WIIole Ker..l

Gro•• Glatt! Kltebr• Slteed or
Frue~ Style Grt"D

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NO CLAY PIGEON
PIDLADELPIDA (UPI)- A
last-minute intercession by
Yank Durham, marqer of Joe
Frazier. prevented an exhlbl·
tlon boxiiW bout batwoen tlte
current heavyweight cham»ion

and Caooluo Clay.
Frazier reaporded to a
challenge from Clay for a
tllree-&lt;oond exhibltloo Tuesday,
but u lite llalrtero headed lor
Fairmont Park, Durbsm palled
back Frazier, explaining. ••u
they give him (Clay) a license
to fiRht thon we'll o,11t him.
Let htm aet • license flrat,
there's no other WIJI."

BOSLEY FLIES TO FALCONS
ATLANTA (UPI) - Bruce
Dolley, a center-linebacker w.ttt.
San Fnnclaco for 14 years, has
been claimed 01'1 walver.s by the
Atlatta f'llcnns olllie National
League, Bosley, a
former West Virginia star, wUl
be used •• a backl.w certer to
•econl-yeer manJlm FerguaOI\
Rookie Jell Van Note •••
drOIIIIed b)' Atlanta to make
room fer tho 3/i-)'oar-&lt;lld Booley.

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OKLAHOIIIA CITY {UPI)Quarterbock Len O.wson of tile
Kanoaa Cl~ Oilers Is due to ~
e:aml.nod t&lt;lda)" b)' Dr. Don ll
O'Donogtme to -rmlno tile
extant of a knee lnjltr)' he
au&amp;red oplnat Booton Iaiii
Sunday.
U torn Uoment• are dieCOY-end in the left knle, it eould

mean eurgery. Dawaon Aid he
... Oll&lt;lmillllc ttbaut what the
doctor wourd find, but he
added, "U We didn't think lt
••• serloul, I wouldn't be
hen&gt;•

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:!: 74e

Bread ·

t1 Silo Pollio

Cold Cream

~:.·· 69e

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li&lt;SiuPow... ar
·$1.15 Silo LMIH 11••-

BabyMagie

KROGER BRAND

sl

&lt;..,r• fo•
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.........

Fruit Cocktail

..... 59e

""'cl•po ~ol~ rullon iflk&gt; ~laco Co...,ro
wur'" up o• ....,, &lt;011-i" '"'~' bo•
j" 2 !', "' ].., .......

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GIANT RECORD SALE!!!
STEREO LP's .

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CHOOSE FROM OUR BIGI BIG!
SELECTION OF HI Fl AND SOME
STER!O LP'S FROM HUNDREDS OF
ST.ARS!!! INCLUDING, THE SU·
PREMES . . . PAT BOON!: . . .
SMOTHERS BROS .... TEMPTATIONS
. • . LAWRENCE WELK . . . PATTI
PAGE ... BIG BROTHER &amp; HOLD·
lNG COMPANY ... JOAN BAEZ ...
FOUR TOPS . . . FRANK SINATRA • , .
JOHNNY CASH ... BILLY VAUGHAN
. . . MILLS BROS . . . STEVIE
WONDER .. , ETC.

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letten, numben symboh . . , SquHu ltle hordt&lt;,
the cut off tri~ o11d the fini.hed label i1 r.ady
inttontly.

$199

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liolt 1.,. -lflo.t . - •IH ,_ !~riH ·
ir'O -dwictloo. E"'~ M "'"''l'·
~~cf--l;r,flh,

S2]88

lETAIL
VALUE
$5.95

GILLETTE
ADJUSTABLE

RAZOR

LARGE SELECTION OF POPULAR
AND SOME CLASSICAL LP'S. All
STEREO . , . REPRESENTING MANY
OF AMERICA'S TOP RECORDING
ARTISTS!

• LONG • SHOIT
HANDLE

TOM JONES .. . PAUL MAURIAT .. . 5TH
DIMENSION ... SPANKY AND HER GANG
... NAT KING COLE ... SONNY JAMES
... ROGER MILLER . • , .BLOOD SWEAT &amp;
TEARS . . . SIMON &amp; GARfUNKEI . . .
TOMMY JAMES &amp; SHONDELLS ... LESlEY
GORE .• . JACK JONES •. : ROGER Wll·
LIMIS . . . RIGHTEOUS BROS . ... HER·
MAN'S HERMITS ETC .... PLUS THE LON·
DON .PHILHARMONIC . . . MINNEAPOLIS
SYMPHONY ORCH .... EASTMAN ROCHES·
TU ORCH .... LONDON SYMPHONY AND
MANY OTHER POPULAR AND CLASSICAL

toSIIITit

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YALUIS TO $3.91

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$17.98

JIWIUY
IIUT.

........ Whlto

Joaal~••

WoHIM .....,.,

RRAIL VALUE

ARTISTS ...

Sweet Potatoes 3 .... 39e
Fresh
4-1~. 49e
Apples

LABEL MAKER

IIIISIUUDS • M•PDJ e •&amp;IHI

$1177

MOIO &amp; SOME STEREO LP'S

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1-lb.,

Exp.

l·lla.

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JEWIUY IIPT.

.Willi Tllli· CtoltMII

4 t!.~ $1

Donuts

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Mille ;nn;

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MI'T.

0po.... ••Y , ...,..,. tlN con. Sllor.,..;o
k""""• lo ._, odgo . ...~t·l• '"' lor
""' khtor t~ar...., ., g. lloma""blo
11olnlo" -l(wlliOV .,....

$42.10

/IWI/.11 111'1.

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CAN OPENERKNIFE SHARPENER

IRAIL YALUISTO

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Greea Glaal SWHI
14

ZO.oz.

loaves

ti.M SUo .Tablell

Answer Tomorrow

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Bread

4
74c .,.....,._..
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14-o:.
bottle

'!:"· 29e

$1&amp;··

lETAIL
VALUE
$31.91

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" ' ' " &lt;f;!'-,.M Ollh. Durob!. 11ololoo1

Cepacol

MAN'S SHAVER

remo110ble cord. Slim, bolone«&lt; and

SEnER

Q-The bidding hu been'
Wool North Eut Soatli

liMINGTON 300

Twin r.cipt"ocotlng KOIIoped adgM ,
1loinleu rtHI blode1 with the Sun·
beam "tip that trim1." Pulh·buffon
blade relecne, 10fety lod, 011d 6 ft.

FM-AMCLOCK

PIOCTOI

die, Steom or dry . , ." ju~t flich
o swlh:h.

can

SUNBEAM

GENERAL ELECTRIC

Arm01r Slar Bolk Slle..

Unitt 1 ,., c..-r

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dlttfibution. Gleamlno chrvrM

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SLICIIG

CCMr and bril~oot White han•

69

IUAIL VALUE $12.91

JIWiliY
DEPT.

Pt. Pleasant StOre Only

Wltol&lt; or Boll S.IDI·IIottfiH•

Hams

ss~77

ELECTRIC

'*'"'·

tricks.

Hood roi5es and lowers easily for
maximum comfort. Conditioned, fil·
tered air flows freely throughout the
hood for fast drying. Dryer may be
placed on any standard table and
adjusted ~easily to proper height.
Three heat selections Rlu5 "cool."

12901

For Pleaaanf Breath

3-lb.

PORTABLE MIXER

s1g.aa

n•ur
IIUT.
1••rCu,,.,.,

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with the Illng-10 and; since
West was on lead, Eddie
could show his two cards
and claim the last two

HAIR DRYER

Qtr. Frjers

.

Trlderay Rib Eyr

5UNIIAM

$14.91

U. S. GOV'T. JN!IPECTEO
FIIUII BBWT OR LEG

Tray Pak

USDA CHOICE
TENDERAY E·Z CAINE

dummy's ace and it was up

GINIIAi. ELECTRIC

CLOC

Automatically 1torts, bre..-1.
itopt and lirght tignall wllen
coHN l1 done ... than keepi
it at ~tied drinking t.mpero·
furl. Mak11 10 to 36 cupt of
full bodied coN...

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22c

36CUP
PARTY
PERC

QUANTITIES LAST

$ 89

YALUIS 'i'O ~.98

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Keeps her make-up freih &amp;
perfett houn longer!

liT AIL
VALUE
$2.25

IHAIL
VALUE
$1.95

COSIIEIIC

COSIIDIC
IEPr.

EN DEN
CREME LOTION
OR LIQUID
SHAMPOO

IEPr

3

oz.

TENDER TOUCH

BATH OIL

c
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lET AIL VALUE

IRAILVALUE
$1.50

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At UmollCarnpground~ews, Notes
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NEW HAVEN- 'llleomual Loo,ou.,I(Jrlmm,Chlrkllle,LI- ter, . Ohlo~ ~wllll
reunloo ar the doi&lt;OIIIIInts Gl · 11, Mlrll1o llld Mary, Mr. IIIII Mr. IIIII lfn. a.._ Baler.
Georp IIIII &amp;Jzama Roullh wu Mr1. Alan Folaer, Alan K. IIIII
11n. . - DUn 1u
held re-u, at the U n I o n JII)'IIO, ar Bninawlck, Olllo.
od 1o bar .........,_ IIi Mra.
~. near New Kaven. . Dorolb,y Roullh II( Ro1evWe, Stanlo,y llu'bour'l ~ lihop.·,
. A eoverod dish dbW wa1 011- Ohio; Mr1. Chloe L. Rouah Ill
Mra. ~ Slnllh IIIII S1epb.
joyed at - , following wtdeh SlloobenvWe; Dorolb,y Roullh lillie vl•ted a rn dqo with
loin, Ev..ott Roullh reatdadat RDey or Crestline, Ololo; Mr. Mr. 11111 llfrL John Marablll bethe llualnea' aeo•m In the 11- llld Mro. VIetor Roullh, Crooko· fore m1our .to Norfolk, VL to
temooa.
vWo, Ohio; Mr. OIKI llfrL I.flo Joia h8r lhu-. 11o .~
&lt;llleor1 el-for·the eom. Wheal4&gt; llld aon, lApo, W, to bo cllleloarpd from the NaY7
Ina Y111' ·W8re, preoldent, Tho. Va.
In the near flllure.
mao llfbilleaol; vlee.f)l'ellidalt,
Naney aooan Extlno, Z11101.
Mr, OIKI Mra. Llqyd Paller.
Mr•• WUf!ur Stewart; Mereta. vWe; Mro. Dlli J. Roulh Wolfe 111111 vlolled ~ with Mr•
ry, Mra. Evorelt Roullh; treu- IIIII Aoroo Wolfe Df Rlelne; Mr. lllllllro. Georplleoian,-!lrood
urer, Mr1. John C, Fry.
OIKI Mr1. Max El~. Sr., . Run Comnwnlt;y.
GttU Wore given to lito old- Beckjr OIKI Max, Jr., Mr. llld . llfrL Mary 1doey o( Loop.
ell man
!larry Grb&gt;. Mro. Jamea Frr OIKI Rolli Am, vWo, Olllo and 111111, Ropr,
lllead; lito oldool Woman !pi- Ill ar Pomeroy; ..,., OIKI Mra. homo rrom VIetnam, vloltodreen1, Mra. Chloe Roullh or Sao. Jolon Lewis, Michael, Dale, ODd c:eJtJy wttlt lfr. OIKI Mra. Lorry
IMiovillo, Ohio; Y-111 bab7, Karen, llld Mr. OIKI Mra. Wll. LelheJ,
,
Bellly llolhnan, 11011 Df Mr. OIKI bur Stewart, Mr. Jock stewart,
Mra. Heat,er ftolo!;lum, Mr.
Mra. Goorae llotfman; 1araoat Tlnun,y, Butch, and Uoa, Ill llld Mro. Marton lll,ybum llld
llllmbor Df IDY family attend- Mason. _
_
.. dau&amp;hter bavo moved to
Ina, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mra. MlryAumlllerandHar- Muon, Iller reofdlnaati'orlb
Grimm Ill EoiiiUvorpool, Olllo, ry Grlnllleld, HarUord; Mr. Anlboy, N. J. for HYeral
llld family travellna the (ertlt. and Mrs. Altoo Roush, Mr. and months.
eot, Mr. and Mro. WW!1111 Mrs. George Hotrman OIKI BenGrimm or Leolonla, Dido,
Ill', Mr. and Mra. llowardRoullh, : - - - - - - - Among -re&amp;lstertnewero Mrs. J. J. Rood, Fred R. Mr. llld Mra. John C, Fry,
Mr. IIIII Mro. CJl'l'Oll Norris, Roush, Mr. and Mrs. John Ord Mr. and Mrs. .1o1m F. (Jaek)
MASON SCHOOL PATROL - Trrot.. atudonto or Voom Elomonlary Sehool Ia• 111otr
Dobbie Norrlo IIIII Mary Fer. llld Jo1m B., George L, Rood, ·Roush, Colby OIKI Dlaml, Mra.
asalgaod
to lito sc...,. patrol :adt conducted Wider the IIIIOrYislcn or Vo100 Colo( or P.U..
reU ar !lyraeuao, Ohio; Mr. 111'1. John w. Smith, K a .te Helen Knapp, Harry KMw.
Ric...,.
Ohlinger.
Members or the JlOtrol gJ'(q&gt; are front row, left to rlglo~ J1eDt Y....,.,
IIIII Mn. ReiJllo l!oullh or Stock. Roullh and Mr, IUid Mrs. Dan. Mn. Thelma Capeioart, and Mr.
Lorry
Duncon,
Phillip
Jarrell, David Reocl, Mark Sdnrab, Terry Tuc:ker IIIII Qole( Ololloww.
!lOri, Olofo; Roy Roush of Park. Ill' Roush, Letart R.F .D.; Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Roullh, N""
Second row, Mark Wrlalrt, Dale Lewlo, Ray Tucker,-n; Mark Fry. Back row,llfarll Van
erlhura; Mr. and Mro. Goorae and Mrs. Everett Roush and Haren.
'
Motor and Jolon Worlmoan, lleutenont.
Altoo r.rtmm of Eollt Uver. Linda, Mrs. William Grinllleld 7.'1"' reunion In m'O wW be
11001; Mr. llld Mn. WWiam and Anna, Mr. IIIII Mro. Tho. hotd tho !iUnda,y before Lebor
Daniel Webster was known
Grimm _and Sboron. ~ Lee. mas Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs. DIIY at Union ~ New
SplrituaUsm, w b i c h is
Final encampment
lbe
as the "E"P,"IDider of lhe classed u a reUgion, began
toniai Mr. and Mrs. George Kemeth Vickel-s 1 Rod and Ken, Haven,
•
Grand Army of tile llepublle
Conotltutlon. '
In 11MB at Hydesville, N.Y.
wao held ill IM9.

reeura.

·;, CJu1

at WohamaJUIIIoriiiiiStai•IIIPSchocltavo
liMa el~ lllllare •• lolloora:
. TIVELFm GIWlE; Proaldent, Got)' Qark;
proolclta~
JacK Call;aeero~ary, Sbolla Ue.U.IIIfirea"""'r, VleldY01q.
RLEVENnf GRADE: Preeldeot, Leotor csu-) Ollllqror;
ni!o preoldoot, Keith SQre; nerellr)o ·lreaourer, COo¥ Cooke.
TEN~ GRADE: President, Bevorlf ~~ vleo preoldont,
Qoo6 Rouob; aecrellr)o ·lreaiiiii'Or, Curtlo, Roush.
. NINTH GRADE: Preoldont, Jolon llurr!o; vlee preoldent,
J - Hort; aeerellr)o ·lreaourer, Cllllb Hamrt.Y.
EIGR111 GRADE: Proofdent, JetrllaymaMr; Ylcopreeldent,
Poll¥ Qark; aeerellr)o ·lrealurer, Grea Roullh.
SI!VEN111 GRADE: Prolldent, 11ewQno Ro1.,U1 Ylco pro•~ Stew Young; aecrellr)o, J1111ea Ellalllreallll'er,l!ruce

Vko

OPEl DAILY 10 TO 9 •••

QUAKER
STATE

ECONOMAT
FQIIAUTO .

Sial!·

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Super Blend

Full length mal; fils most popular can.
Assorted calon. ·
-,,

OIL

66
liTAIL
YAWl
$2.49

Pt. Pleasant Store Only

BERNZKIT

McGRAW-EDISON

•!•'' DRILL

......
IIPT.

WIN

7 piece Bornz 0 Malic J~l ·
Torch Kit includes, Poncol
Flame Burner, Blowtorch
Hood, Flame Spreader, Soldering Tip, Spark lighter, Tool
Chest and Propane Cylinder.

• 11 S volt • 200 RPM capacity of lio inch

99

$

lnAILYAWI
$11.95

aac

99

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VALUE

$1.69

IADWAIIIIPT. ·

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Dlamo

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Kit includes: Model 100 soldering gun 'with· .
ijtneral purpo10 tip, extra tile cutting tip,
5 ft. rosin core solder, storage carton.

IRAILYALUI
$7.95

HAIDWAIIIIPI.

church.

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IRAil VALUE
69'

· IAIIWAIE DEPT.

lETAIL
VALUE
$1.49

IUAILVALUE
$1.29

HUDWAIE
DIPT.

IAIIWAIE IIPT.

DO PONT

t'nlllu-.
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- -~ ·· ··

·11etall
Value

HADWAIE
IEPT.

IITAIL VALUE
$1.45

99c
......

HISIWAU IIII'T.

LUSTROWARE

.

$ g·g

Mro. IMler VID Mater.

loci

9QT.

WASTE BASKET

WAST£ BASKET .

66C
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YAWl
$1.09 .

IOIIIWAII
111"1.

16100

a...... Roun• Slelk • • ..... l'rit;X

T••••r C••eltub • . ....sl"

tati,~Jk ,Stll~~·1 ~: -::~ ~Jt
tki•l• Wiem ·=.:- ~ 5t
loiln Hem ...=.. . . ::: &amp;t

llicH Pic1ic ...~ • • ::: 5t
Frar 0111n PiZZII 4 :: 51"
Cap'n John Fall Sale!

Perch
Fillets • :::
,
t••ock Fdllb . . . !::

=~==C.~~:_~ Mloo Ell)-

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OFnCERS OF THE SUBDIStRICT Youth Felloorahlp "!!""
l111talled • 11ourldo¥ ~"""- at the Tr!D!Qo Uldlod lfelhodllll
Churcb In P&lt;lillt Pia..... Qbwm Jfo,ynard, 1011 Glllfr. and lira.
Wtw8MQnord, Polot Plea11D1, WUinotallod IIPI'eoldent; ConDie Glllend, Voooa, ruie preofdoot; Kay .. N.,Ravoo,
. . ·~· llllllllllo llopian, lleedt HOI, treaaurer.
All mlnloton lram lbo dlllrlet atteoclod. 'l1lo otncera were
'£. •lltclleGa,t I CCIIIIICil !DOOIIm!llleJd Jlrilll' t!&gt;O.. !nil¢'~ 11ourldo¥,

.

Pt. Pleasant Star• OniJ

LUSTIOWAU

9QT.

IIOUSEWAIE
. IIPT.

Judf· WWfl!na, MrL LlQid WWiamo Mr. Thurman Y -

Plllllpplaa lolL
·
At tile .:OIIIIIoy evontow aorvlee M111 EllhelliUI' eave a talk
aad "'"""' lllldoa or the 11a1y Lelll. llloe ll!lrodueecl Jultow Tel,

.

IRAIL
VALUE
$1.09

Toy.

WE CARE

IIISS RU111 ESIIENAUR, PAVGIITER o( Dr. and Mn. lk1Y . . . .
Elhe•ur or PoW Pltuonl, .., SundaJ.' m-ow at the CIIIIGn
Mlllhllolb! aourch lallllht the SundaJ.' Schoclleoooo ••low
pofiete loci the llanaelllaord wtdch depleted tho dla~OI In the

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WHISTLE
CLEANER

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Cor~.:.
~~~""'~~~=::.~
~
. . . TooUD.,;i&gt;llrB: IAIII=aeli, llliilJ . . 1
lor,~ locllln.i11ronVulroar,Mro.EimerVanMater, Mro,

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ANTENNA,·_ ,

IUAILVALUE
$1.95

$1.95

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11RS. AUDREY EIIERY,MASON~II&lt;lmomaberoAaent;
lira. c. E. Erwin, Scldllalde, Jll'&amp;oldent or lllaoon eo. IIGmellllkoro e-n, loci Mloa llaUie Jordan, Polot PleaiOIIt, are -ndIIW lll,o &amp;111111 Slate Leodarahfp C&lt;nloreoce at JackJ&lt;lll'o IIIW,

LTV 4

MERIT HAND
CLEANER

DuPont's NEW, durable easy-on-ea1y·off
auto walt.

'""' ""¥wno.-.. •- ·- ·

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,....hlp

u-

3 LBS.

RALLY WAX

50 0UNCE

Br-

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SPECIAL RECOGN1'!10N of atftoo United ~ot&lt;lourch
aorYico SundoJ evenlqr at the

omceH waa a part or the

DUPONT

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Altendtow the orpntza- ....thv wore Brenda Durbin.
IIIII¥ Durbin, KilbY Glbbo, Franceo Roynoldo,.
Durbin,
Sloolla Arnold, D1ano Jolmaon, VIcki Joh....,, llelhY Sowyero,
SblrJ., Edwanlo, VIckie Jllhnlon.
Qooryl Manoa, Jan WUooa, lldllnStewa~ Mary McFirlallil,
Carla McFarlan!, '1Uu1Q' Cook, JIK\)' HV&amp;bea, Cl!oryl Vaa Metor, Gwen Gibbs OIKI Jacquelyn Van Meter.

ss.ss

Tho10 terry
cavilrs lit any cat t ·
perfectly and completely .over the cushion. •
Terry foam is wonderful for ·those beach
days and all year driving. Ma~ in iJrilen,_.
blue, charcoal, gray, red and beoge.

QU~LITY

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 187 o( Ma1011 IJl1llllzod oa
lliladly e-m&amp; at lito &lt;lorllll Uldlod Mathodlal Churchwllh lllro.
· lloword J~ 1-r. Mro. Gladdla Stewart wW aervo ao as-

RocCIIJI.Izld wore Mrs. Bel'" Barker, Mr. Charleo Blake,
Mro. Douvw Blake, Mill Dorotltylllake,Mro. Walter Blake, Mr.
Kent Broom, Mr. and llfrL WW!am Brown, Mill Oleeyl Burno,
Mra. lll,y Fox, Mra. Rhollo Fox, !Ita. Eunice Hart, lin. Freda
lleaey, lfra. ~ Ramnon.
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or

art.

.1101

TA

IRAILVALUI
$8.95

HAIDWAII
DEPT.

...r

IDAILVALPI
$1,69

Pt. Pleasant Store Only

steel, Y, inch wood
e 3 condudor cord

·•
NIBS PAll: ROVSII, lllaaon, wu recoot!Jo "
- preoldent '
otWohama'•- COUadl. OleeylllumiwuelocledvlceJII'olldent OIKI llarll1D Glbbo, oecrellr)o ·lreaourer, S!udoot c:oom.
en repre-Uvoa lllll aller:atoo are ao followa:
TWELFm GRADE: Lorry llarndon, Go11 Mlllor, Got)' Clark;
ll-te1, andy Ord, Silly Y - IIIII CIDtla Fosloaona.
. ELEVENTH GRADE: llollble J..,.s, Leo l!uJnslrnor, COllide
llqprty, Leotor (Shooter) Ollllnaor; alternate&amp;, Pat F1eldo, 11&amp;·~fle••on. llal&gt;lf Smltlt OIKI &amp;lila llc:lludel.
'ltN111 GRADE: Clady Uevtrw. Be"'rly ~. JQ!'co Rouah
)a.. l!Qmaker; .._too, Kilby Rouob, I:.lnda Rouob, Su1111 Thobe! lllll Bruce AdamL
NJN111 GRADE: Clul- Grllllln, Jolm Butrlo, a.rto Hotr111111, OIKI Vox!• Rickard; .._tea, CarobD JluPeo, Don Macbl&lt;, Pam WaYOr OIKI Frances Wriston.
EIGHTH GRADE; Robin John100, Gory lluniPr-, Jaclde
Rcuab, Rlllib' Grl•- and Jell ~r; altornatoo, Jell
Nlod1, Rldl;y Hesson, Sue Fox, Kim FlelcloaildllamJ IJtchfield.
8EVEN111 GRADE: Mary J..,.a, Grec ~. llewQno HoiloU, Tokl Dewhurll and Rea ilollard; al.,..o, Dodro llur1t,
illY. MlrUya Grimm, Gewaon JDIIDaon llld Ant:ty stow-

pre~

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.. ...~ ... .in
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BOIELESS

ROAST of BEEF

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ORGR/t.&lt;IS

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$1 oa I
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Honeydews
J;:•
Each

69c

CALIFOAN/A LARGE

TASTY I'AUNE

Purple Plums
lb.

10c

1000
EXTIA

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PLAID STAMPS

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
S ,,111 , 0.~ lefer• 1'-llcotlon

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O.y of P•llulle,.
REGULATIONS
The P-*lishrw ••• ... "~"•• the ritht
•• Mit ., rojoct . ony ad, Ho-ell olio·
jectloMI . The ~lisher will ,..,
M rospontilllo for _ . then OM
lltc.,_.t in1ortl.,..
RATES
F..- Wo"' Ad Sonlce
~ COnti. ,.! ~ord OM ,,.. ."jon
1
Mirtinw.w Cho•t• 7Sc:
12 cent• per word thrM co,.ocutlwo In••"'.,..' ·
11 cents ,., Word till contocuti¥0
l!lloliionl .
25 ,., ceftl Dlteo\lnt on poid odt
oM odt poold within 10 doyt .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 1., 50 word Ol'linlonv,.. Eo.
odclltio"'I w..-d 2c .

Will

BLIND ADS
Acldltionctl 25c Cho•t• per

tiru, rodio. Blk. finloh, Runo out giiCid,

THO INTERNATIONAL
-$695
V8 •119ine, 5 opoecl trona. 2 opoecl , _

2~ Ton.

oxlo, good tires, 9ft. dUOip body &amp; hoiot,

He_~ter.

F• ne'if.'aatPi ,
Slhlct DAY !II' .
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RAILINGS SERVICE
i

Of'IN !V!S. IIGO P.M.
f'OM!ROY, OHIO

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OFFicE HOURS
1:30 0.111. to .5:00 p.m. Daily
' 8z30 0. 111. tol2s00 No- Sot...rdev

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1964 CH!VROLET
-. . .
$1095
'14 Ton. 8 ft. Fl..toido, now tiroo, 15". Solid body

u~,,.

tlto-nt .

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1966 CHEVROLET -..,.
· --,,...-,---$1495
8' Pickup. 292 cu. in. 6 cyl. Cuot- cob, new

Notice

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AMENDING

HO.

ORDINANCES

:Mot AND HD. 310 TO PROVIDE
fOR THE PROPER METHOD
OF

PARKING

VEHICLES

ON

THE TWO PARKING LOTS OH
TNE SOUTH SlOE OF EAST
MAIN STREET.

BE IT ORDAINED as follows br
tho C"nc:ll of tM Ylllago .,f
Pllln..,oy, Ohio, twoothlrd1 ol all
""''"b01s oloetod thonto conc""lnt:
· SECTION 1. That Drdlnonc:o No.
; 269 dotod October .C, 19~8, and
• Ordlnanc:o No. 310, doted S.pto""'
: liM 17, l 956 a ... 111odlflod to tho
o.-t.nt that all wohlc .. s patkod
1 on th. two porlling lot• on tho
l So\lth Side of East and Wnt Main
Stn.tt thoU M required to pc~ril
In lnclivlduol PWidng tpoc:o11 with
thto front or l-ord end ot sold
~•hldo towllf"d tho curll on tho
10\lth and wHt liNt of said
porlclnt lot.
SECTION 2. That It tholl bo
" ' • ' fOf on1' whlclo to pork In
o ""'"""'" othH than s.t forth
herein and If any Yohlcl. M fo"'"d
parllecl In ony othw man,..r, It
1hall b. pri~ne foclo nldonco of
tho •lolotlan of thl• ardlnonco.
SECTION 3. That whoow., vloo
letea tho pro\'lslons of thl1 ardlnonco .... 11 bo Fl•d not ....
tl .!P. W!Of• than flftr doll••·
I;J IQH :4• That all othH oN IC. . w· portt of ordli.onco•, In
1onfllet With tho ptowlolon• of
thl• orcllnanco, 1holl N, ancl thelaiN h.reby or. ropoalod.
SECTION 5. rh; thl• ordlnanc:o
shall toko off.et oncl bo In fotc:o
from and aftor tho urlloot Pill"'
lad allowed by law.
Pouod: S.pt. 15, 1969

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CH.RLES W, LEG•R

MAYOR

Rifle, Savage Automatic 16
gauge air pellet gun, air rUle,
step ladders, tools and
wrenches, folding chairs, picnic furniture, &amp;rirder, axea,
books, barbeque grlll, lawn
swlng, electric drtll, lawn
tools, arxl DIII\Yothermiscel·
laneoua articles.
On Slturd.ty,S..,tember 27,

1969, be11lnnhw atll:OOP. 111.
will be offered for sale an unusual lllllount of good qualley
turnibJ.re an..1 glassware, consistil:'f In part of: CberryBed-room Suite, m.ple bedroom
suite, cedar chest. desk, dav·
e~, vibratirw ,chairs, oc·

casional clalrsr leather Ulp
coffee tablewlthmatchingend

tables, Motorola color eonsolo television ae~ G. E. col·
or televlsioo set, black arxl
wlrlte portable television set.
G,E, stereo radlo and record
ploy-;, ,!~~!lee

d••"-!1"'1 &lt;l!alr,

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public ID8p8cUon at the offtcc
ol lhe ~ Auditor In the

Court HOUJe, PomerO)', Oblo.
eoo,.,lalnta aplnlt all)' vat...
atlon or assee1ment. except
the valuatlooa !1xed and aoseoomellla made by tho Tax
Ccmmlaalonor ol Ohio, wtll
be hoenl by the eoou.,v11oan1
~ lleYialon, It Ita ~lice In
the Coort House, Pomeroy.
Ohio, on or after February 15,

1970. eoo,.,lolnt• muat be
made in wriU,., oo bluka
!urniahod by tho COUnty Auditor aB:I filed in his otftce oo
or belore the time Umltod lor
Pfl&gt;lllent ~ lUllS rw tho Rrlt
halt year, or at a.a,y time dur-Ing whleh lues are recelwd
by the COunty Trea1urer•
wHbout penalcy for the first

haUyear,
Gordon H. C&amp;lclwell
Auditor of 1\lollla Coun\y

tetr· COI'llld..,.,,..-...w
~- - -· ~tS.l!J!c
G. E. ·l!u1XImatle washer,G.E.
retrlgerator, 30 cubic lootupo lost
right freezer, Ellll cabinet Li:L'lT-BLACK C!lh1811,. 1U1d
electric·- -s&amp;wtrv machine,
1\lanebooter d o g between
stands, clocka, tables, book
Reedntlle a n d 'flllpero
case, antique atard, silver
PloinL Reward. U lowxl,
service aet, costume jewelry,
please ~ Mr. and MrL
Gone With the Wind ~.
George Powell, Reedsville.
Ph11W37W27L
Aladdin lamp, lllalQ' dlabes,
fOW'

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NOTICE
TOM LEWIS, waiAir weD driUAuto Sales
LADlE'&gt;, does $395 worth ~ PUBUC SALE: The periiOIIII
iJV, Letart, W. ·VL Phone
propercy bel01181rc to tho Eajewelry, tree, oourd good?
89W802.
9-5-30te 1960 BUICK 4-duor, good nm.
tate of Bessie M. Pickena,
PIUJ a eommin.lon? P h o n e
nlnll ccxodltl..,; power lloerrormerly Besale M. Tyree, VACANCY lor two oldorlf peoNew Hawn, W. VL, 992-2506.
bw ancl brakoa. Excelloat
deceaoed, w!U be sold by tho
lor interview.
ple. Prefer prhote paid pawork car. $150. cau 742undersigned at public sale at
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tients, Phone Mason, 7'7'33Q6,
9-18-8te
the home ol Bessie 111. Pick5185,
lo-stlc
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ens, Racine, Ohio, beginnJrw
ROOF PAINTING and patching
Friday, Septomber 26, 1969, - - --------, -~ ~~~~
b)' contract. "EJPerienced."
NOTICE TO TAXI' AYERS
1968 Olduoobllo --$2995
at 12:30 o'eloek P. M., andoo
DoftO II Cu1t011t 4 •• H•ll
For free estimate, phone
NOTICE
lo
hereby
chen,
In
T.,. Focoory olr e,.dlll......
saturday, !i&lt;lltember 27, 1969
992-2806. (We go ai\)'Where).
cmq)]lance witll Section5115Ln• thtln 17,000 •lie• by • •
at 11 o'clock A. M.
c'"ful owi!M'. Equipped with
8-2Wc
7
.1 revised code, that the
......., ft'orythlng Old• ••"••·
On FridaY, SepiAimber 26,
tax returns ol Metp Countf;
Llh tho 4.,. It ._, oold.
1969, beglmlng at 12:30p. m.
lor lhe year 1969 have boM 1968 Buick
· W95
will be offered forl&amp;leaWlnLEGAL NOTICE
roflaed
1U1d
tho
valoatltMII
EJO
.......
Soden. F. .ory
chester ~ot Gun, Reml-wton
....vnnleted and are - n tor
.Jr qndttloned. E~ulppo4 with
ORDINI.HCE HO. 391

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Notice

Notice

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For,, Sale

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· R. H. Rawilll(J Sn
WIDDLE~T,

bla8&gt;35 DETROITERtrallor, 1959, BOY'S IIIII alao 12, zer
Jaekel
IIH
14,
1U1d
,.,
good condltloa, t&amp;OO. See at
aortod bO)'a' clotlllar olu l l
362 E. 1\lotn St., Pcmeror.
Phone Ht.Z99a.
2-2$-2tc
Phone 992-5789.

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SINGER
machllll, 86
elaoa
In
Dice
Wllllll
cabinet,
TRUMPET. CaD 992-6713.
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Complete frant·End
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g.z~
__..., .WID aacrtllcefor
and Brake S.vlce
$35
eaah
or
termo,
Pl1ona
1957 CHEVY twt&gt;4oo&lt; hanltqo,
992-2685,
9-23-8tc
$150. Phooe 992-6793,
9-24-3tp
ELECTROLUX wcuum c l - '---'N_P_OM_E_RO_Y_ _.oJ
In like new condltl.., llaa aU
POTATOES. VIYianllloxey. Ph.
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winder and paint oPr&amp;f· WUI Real Estate For Sale
ll-%1-6tp
ol•ost overyfhlnt. One co,.fwl
..
u to ~lblo party rw
local ow nor. Extr. nb.
$38.50.
Coah or terma ar- ~ACIOUS 7 ROOM '-•• 1\2
1948 PLYIIIOU'Ill, aeo ataw..• '·.acres land, 250 loot raaaecl.
Phone
992-28811.
miU,
Peacb
Fo&lt;k
Rood
19.
1966 Pontiac ___ s 1695
... oo StatAl Route I:U ,I n
9-23-8tc
t ..cutl\111 C • 1,Soclan. 'fhlo lo
1\loke otre•. IYan Carman.
S.)'raeuae. Larp ldlcheD with
o car - hoW. •trYica4 since
11-%1-61.~
new and! con hlahly MC:aoaonll
Iota
ol birch ea-, plenf1
p..., .......... , ........Ices
oC
closet
IPiee, pnce, rae.
•IIIII ,..,CIIO!Oflc: trans.
6 ROOM HOUSE, 613 Mill St.,'
ratltMI room, city wate.r,
1\llddleport, Jl,\z bloeka from
ps, eloctrldey, waD to wall
BLAETTNARS
tho poot oftlce. Inquire at 439
carpet
in llvlqr ......, Mull
BUICK
f'OHTIAC
LlneolnSt.
...
to
ljl.lftCiote.
P'- atGMC TRUCKS
lAir
5
p.m.
lor
~0111
POMEROY
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, I HOLSTEIN cow, JohnJ. Roae,
992-22'78.
t-9-llc
Phone
9411-%822,
1994 FORD Tudor cullom-.,
VIc Wippel, Fh• Potnta, or
Real Estate For Sale
RODNEY DOWNING
call 992-6410. .
Real Ea- Broker
52" PONY. $75 • PhOliO 247- 4 ~MS 1U1d lalh, Ml alze
Phcxoo 99z.tlt2
laoement,
Door
ftlrnacL
Ex2675.
tra !up lot 50&gt;200, ~.ooo.
~Ohio
5-13-tlc
------- ----Euli¥ IIMnced. Velma G.
50xl0 HOUSE TRAILER, 2 bodZUJP&amp;n. Phona Mason 773 •
5750.
s-zWtc BUS 1
•---1CeS
roomo, combiMtlon waslier
IIISS ""''
and dryer, - !Unllture, air ,-_--::_::_=:::_::-_::-:-::-~-=-=------, AIR CONDITIONING, Retrlprcondlllonlng; 215 pllon fuel
RmAURANT
atloo oenlco. Jack's RetrtoU dNII and alaDd. cau New
0 ... E
pratloa, New llavtiL , ,_-,Jia- .."-":U9orMlddl~ . ,- ~
F .~L .
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· .'7"" "Tt" •u"f':'""\
-~~1 &gt;.:-oj I,~ K,t ~~,. il,- -.. :'~
~~-carpeted. · ; . '
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9-21~te · " __,. , . POR
TY
---.-'- -\~·r&lt;'" ..:::.:.·..:. - ;;:;r;::··,.·· .~te&gt;i. Phonf' ·ttWaa~.

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NEWS

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BLAETTNAR'S

prtHitfl

lOCAl REPORTS
'DAILY

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AT

7:50 A.l.
t2 NOON
3 P.M.

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$1.69 at Nelson

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summen; at. Mlllpork;.,..._ll'-1•
Hisfirund ·
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MA~ IT ACROe&amp;
IN TlME.

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wide. Paul Allderaon, 1\loaon,
w, VL Phona ~788 after
3:30 or 94941815, Racl-.

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and aervlce.
ABC l,!nterprt., ,
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ea, W. VL. Phoae .

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Deland Realty

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Me~ed hi&amp;tln1FCC(~(/qoA?Cf
~with let.o(lntem.ticnlll
IJ6a¥r) end became~ prominent
figure lnt.heworld d Swine.

REMOVE-i-AcE;S
I&gt;oci;-iiuld
t':i'J:'l:!'a&lt;J1.~*t
F~~::~~u:..:::r4-::~~ ----------~~·11•h.., ._., ......,.._•• , with Fluldex labJe•~ ,.......
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Born
lndi~ne .- fducat.id
at &amp;ow Westen Uni'oleN!ty.

4:30 P.l.
Keeping Meigs
GoIlia ·aria
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

AWNINGS, storm doors and
•••!:;...E
IIS£u•N
.
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wln:low8, carporta1
marIn
_.
SEPTIC _tubdllDII), .........
C.
C.
BRADFORD,
Au-..
9/2.C 10/ 1 10/ 8 3tc
chi• al'll glasaware, pitch..
SMITH AuTO SALES
quees, blow• anot tatt tnau!aAGENCY; REALTORS
S.DIIatlon. Stewart, .Ohio, Ph.
en, celery dishes, many
KANAUGA, OHIO
COq)lote
·
662-30115,
2-13-tte
tloa. Elmer Wblte, ..... .....
~Phone 94941821
vases, Duralyte twelve place
reaeDtatt... For lree ootlRacine, Ohio
LIGAL NOTICE
table
service,
Dura)yte Help Wanted
matea, phone Olarlea Liale,
SEE NEIGLER llollt!l• s..111J
Crltt Bradford
For
Sale
JACK CORNELL, 675 S. p.,y, candle holders, two Bets of MECHANIC NEEDED. SfartlqJ
Slracuae. V. v. Johnson and
ror ll1llldinll )'Oil!' - . . cau
DHvor, CoiOhzcla; JUNIOR CULP good cbinaware, alii many
I
HAVE
some
real
BODd
telovlSon,
Inc.
5-1-ttc
lllary
~50
per
hour.
1\loll)'
&lt;liG'
Nellller, Racl111, 0.
who• l..t bu'llln place ot tMf.
th
I• No¥11 Phllodolphio, Ohio, 0 er articles.
alon
sets,
Jim
Adams,
Rut,
trlnp -~~~~ plu paid ,...
READY-MIX CONCRETE claUYoncl whoto uact oddress · Is u""
Warren Plckena, Executor
~land, Oblo. Ph!IW 742-446L NERVOUS? Con't eleop? . Try
calion. 11..-,y work week
known; ond tho unknown Mire,
B-•~
ctl
ered rla(ot to y...- project.
mt, .. s, lotate••• odmlnllttatott utu~ Au on CoJn»any
9-23-12tc
uSleepera.
u
Sltlstacdon
GEO.HOBSTETTER,
INkar
!rom 8 Lm. to 5 p.m. Pleaae
HARRISON'S TV AND AI!TEN1nd otsltn• of ZINA JA.CKSON
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
Ful and - · Free oottparanteed
or
money
back.
remit
to
P,
0,
Box
749,
Alii12
ACRES
BODd
7
r01111
NA SERVICE, Phone· 882 DECEASED will toke natlco thof'
mateL Ph. 99W284, ~
I SUPER A Tractor, I V~ Only 98 co..o. N91aoo Drup.
Joyc:• A., ES.vts, Adn~lnl•trotrlx of
9-21-3tc
ens, Ohio 45701.
2122.
1-10-ttc
""""· halt Iaiii, Ml lla•
llleln Raady-1\llx CO., llltlcbtho ntote of Eunlco Como II, c1 .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - mowlJV machine, I bugy, 2
9-U-18tp
melll,
su
turrace,
$7000.
.
c:•o•od_, on tho 28th dol, of Jun•, SKATE-A WAY S
port, Ohio.
Wo.cte
1969, til... her l"'tltlon n th. Pro•
CHECULE Plllh lllDWVI, 1Huf(ypower - - - - - - - - - - - - - - POMEROY - Nice rom-ed
bo,. Court wlthht and l01 tho counBack to School paf'Q' 1 Frldl.v,
mower. Phona 992-6194.
REDUCE SAFE and lalt with
Al\IBITIOUS por100 to 11U artlty of Meigs &lt;Znd Stoto of Ohla, olrt-6 3 •
"'~ •
2 bedroom
- · modern
log11 thot It le necHtory to 10 11
v.;... r ,ree6lluoreveryona;
9-%3-3tc
Goboae ta~a and E-V-- . Iaiii,
blreb ldtelan,
waD to
llclal
lnaemlllltlon
pooitloo
tho ollowlng dotcrlbocl ,.ol ••Halloween party Friday Oct.
tlonpUIL
N91oonDrup.
wall
Cl1liOIInlo
Gila
turrace.
with C:O,IU. lnMei!J•Coll&gt;to,. ownod by tho dococlont, Eunice
~ W-~... ,
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Ccomoll. to poy dobts and thet tho
,._,, Frida;y,
9-11-eotp
$11,600.'
ty,
Tlda II a port time Job, 1958 JEEP, 4 wheeldrtve,BODd
obovo ne111ocl portlos may hove at
and Slturd&amp;y, 7:30 to 10:30.
21h
ACRES ~ 8 )'OCIII!J, bath,
condition,
$750.
Also
28
Coot
:
.,.
Woulcl work well Cor fanner
clolm to hovo on lnfot'Ht In sold
A-Uabl
1
tl
UNol estoto·
••
e or par es DD .....
hOiliO
tm!or,
I
oom,
CHRYSANTIIEMIJIII
1U1d
mums
collar,......,_
TwoprdeiiL
haviJV extra time or ema
Solei .... 1 ..,.,. bot,. •ltt~atod
day. Tuelday, and 'nlursday
$700.
cau
992-5860.
of
oil
colora,
lleld
........
AlkiDJt9000.
lncmne lor por100 workt,.at
and doacriMd 01 foil-•:
alghta &amp;Ill Saturday aDd Sun9-l8~te
nice
bill
cluiAirL
lle¥DOido
RT,
I~ - 3 blfbodrlflrollooma brick,
public work. We wUI train
Being
In Lebanon T-nship,
day lfternoona. Phone 985F1onr Shcv, Mason.
pa
turnace, -alr,Jull
YOU. If IDtere-, taU GolllMolg, County, Ohio; In S.c:tlons
3929 or Chester 985-3585.
9-ls.tfe
14 ond 20; b.. lnnl~ ot o point 11n
polla 448-1535 or 44&amp;-4416 McCULLOCH 250 - e r chaiD
............ - · ••••ooo.
rho -•• line ol S.C.ion 11, alto
9-21-30tc
RUTI,AND- ~boqaThe
propartr of 1. 1o1- T,,.. f'l~keooa will
the out 11 ... of S.ctiOn 20; at tho
lor ln!Airvlew. Place ell callo saw, llke new. :flOO. Alaoone
'!WO
BEDROOM
home,
Uvinll
1outhwoot corMt of tho R, Ill.
lolf, carport, utility rooal.
H .... at PUBLIC AUCTION at ln. Reai...Ce
after 2 p. m,
11-%4-Zip
dog, '4 black 1U1d tan, and 'A
Cat,.. II 38 ocr• lot; thonce east PUBLIC SALE_ n..~aiAirUDI'
room,
dlning room, hall aad
·~•I•
Racl~ Junl11r Hlth SchM! ud at · tho
Qulatl-lklt,f$500,
325 fHt; tflonco 1oufh 620 fMt
.......
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A.
·
·
Ph.
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bedroom
c&amp;lJIOtod.
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764
Roar
of
Racine Fud lilllrkat• en Slat. . _ 124'
to th. c• .,.., of o rood; •"-ed Methodist Parsonage. S.tHAMLET
HOME
I
roama,
742-5858,
••• 331.
• .
touth 7.f destt-t 30 mlnuteo 'II'Ht
de.v Oo:·~4 0
Brownell
Avo.,
~
hilt
lalh,
ce111n11
lllo,
alee
312.8 fMt: thottce llluth ·~ d..
ur_,,
""""r , 1 a.m. at For Sale or Trade
Ph. 992-9961 or ~~
w............. · Ffllll'~ap.
" " ' 45 ...tnuroi -•t '10 feot to
the PIJ'IOQI&amp;e. Committee r.,. IBM -FORD- Falrlane, 8-eyUnSept. 26; '69 12:30 pm
FrldiJ
"ffw ..c:tfon lfMi thenco north 290
1erve1 tho '""t to lu bl•
8-U-Ue
lMp·prdail,fJOOOJ
'
.
.
GUNS
feet ofa"l tho SIKfiOII fino; thonco
r,..,
t U.
..,...
der, atnliht traiWilloalon, COAL, LUMP, eg, 1toker•
Goorp 11Gb-;
.
-•t 680 loot In S.Ctlon 14; thenco
9-24-ltc.
V7' Wlncheohr, Re~~l119h111 Rifle, 16 G.
air condltloniiW. BODd tina,
mine 1'1111. Excololor Solt HALF RUNNERS and bomch HELEN or VIIGIL .TiAi'OiiG
I'Mifth 27 detfiiOS 001t 79 fHt; - - - - - - - - - - - - - Automatic, Air Rifle and Pellltl Gvri. Unuliial
clean. Fo&lt; aale or wiD trade
thence narth 13 devf"• 30 ""'"'
Worlul, Ealll Malo St., p..,.. bean" Pick your own, \2 •
ut" 0011 363 t.ot; •hence north GUN SHOOT Sunday, Septem.
Collection
· of O.:.tohlil Clvlat...,, o-tiilolo.
rw vo~~mwapa. Phona. 992- 81'0)', Phona 992-3891.
4SSOCI4TES
39 d........., 14 , .., .......c.
mile
below
tho
Ravtnawocd
ber
28,
Fo&lt;ked
Run,
Sparta.
Contento
of
Recreation
and Barn. L'!III'IO .
...,h .co ......... , 282.8 ,..,
609L
~
8-13-tlc
Forry,
Phone
843-2246,
SYRACUSE
.NI-6to:
to tho contw of a roorl; '"'nc•
St.., Laddara, T.,.l Box, Ce4ar Lineil l!:lotha:
man a•
9-Z4-3te
along th• corotet of tt\o solei roecl - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-19-lotc
Pre1o,
~he• of All Kindo, 12 Fol~lnt Choira,
nafth 18 d..,... 30 '"'""'" ...t
--------'l""-~Picnic F""'IIUre, G;lnclar Axoa, •Boolci, .........
..o '"'' ,,..,.. -• 28 ,.._, STUD SERVICE, $15. G r • g NEWLY REMODELED 3 bod- FOUR ADJOINING Iota on W, - - - , - - - - - - - - - , - '
1\loln St., Pomeror, 200 11. USED TAPPAN Gao ..._ EloGrill, ·t!ico Lawn 'Swing $.1, (:oppW Wash Boilw
••••
.tOO '-'; ''-roc• south 1075
Roulh, 8.fra,cuse, Ohio. Phone
room home, sitlated in a.....t
,..,. to tM ploco of b.,lt~rtlllf,
•~ l.nch Drill, Stone &amp; Glau Top .lOra, Hand
lront, 100 feet doop, caatatn.
calion! condltloa,
Pl1ona
col'lalnlnt fl'fo octos In MCtion
$92-5039,
9-24-etc
re&amp;iclential UeB In Mlddielqr
one
Wa
llulldiJv,
50x50
992-31168.
~
Lawn
Tiloh, A Lot ,of 1!\[iCellana.. a Artlclea. ·
1.4
and
12.25
acres
in
~ooct1on
20,
port.
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ot 17,25 OCI'OS 1 ....... 1111 feU,
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two
atory,
ODe
two-storJ
REVIVAL AT Rutland Freewill
J'h lathL WUI ..,.lder re&amp;Sat:
Swtt.. ~Tt\o pro.,.r .,. sold potltlon Is f01
frame, both rented. Forme.rlf APPL&amp;S. Fltapetrick'a Or. '
llai&gt;tlot
&lt;lnorch,
September
ldentlal
or
!arm
proporcy
in
•totlnlrtotlon of th. rithtt '""
Grueoer Body WorkL PhiiW ehanl, State RouiAI 689, localoteNst. and lions of rt.o dofo~ant~o 1
29 to Oc!tobor 12, 7:30p.m.,
trade. W!Uarra,..nllln&lt;I'Wo~d that ~ltlonor Ito ollfharlsod
992-2053.
ed 7 mtleo ,.,.d1101t of
For lj)jlOintment phme 992Paator, Paul Tulor. E&gt;aoop! ......,.d to ••II th. entire in9-2J4Jto
Wilkesville. Phone 869-47U.
.,,.•t
In S&lt;Zid ,.ol ost~:rto to POY
gella~ Norman Taylor. ~
3600.
~to ond O.lltt acceordlnt to th.
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clal 1IIVI'W- Everyone wei·
9-21-tle
otutos In '"IU&lt;:h c:osot -ct. and
.,tiled, ond lot on atdor of dl1trl•
..,._ WUIYoo Ccme?
-----------GUITAR BARGAINs- ODe.,..
-----------tl011 occordl'll to low.
9-24-l&amp;tp
tra gooduoedGrelcholoclrle, _EARLY AMERICAN oiAiroo.
;Tho "'"on' hi ob~Wt -nt~o-d
-.111 futthot toke notice th.t th.y -- ------- - - - - - wa,ed T0 Buy
2 pic""'•: ........... I.G-1
AM-FM radio, ........., · h!lv• Non nMtdo partl11 d.4ondent
SALE,
231
Mill
St.,
Glbaoollat
ICip,
like
new
•
·
pr,
4-apeatter -171t11m.
•• .. icl potltion orwl ,..., thor ctto
CIUNA CABINETS, rowxl to....ultell to ontwot th• lome Ofl ctt
Fry Bid(,, Mlddlot&gt;ort, atart..
bloo, old ciD&lt;ka, etc. Write diUon; ..,. Framua Htrilw
llalance duo fi$.U. Uao our
.,.,,.,. tho ht day of Nowo....,,
IJV Thuroda,v, aU daJ
-" 111. D• 1\llller, Itt. t, oloctrlc lau, - condition; 33•"
tbDe J)ll11le.. plan. Clll
1,69.
or lliOIIol.l
.. "~tr.992..__
Frkloy, W S&amp;tur&lt;~a,y until
l'omerO)', phone 99 2-4271.
one Now liarmOIQI la11 wltli
-.
- ......
noon.
s-zWtc
a.u.ctc
caae, hall prlee: ..,. J..,..... · --------- -- ---..r.--eaolaoa,nlraJ'11111.wllh- SOUDSTATEotereo,l91twail WILL pi~k;., ~;:;,~i;_~;d -- - - ----- -- --lender llriiWo, ' cJo-'&gt;&gt; ..,. nut ' • - c _ . With to
taka to auction on • J&gt;Orce,._ For Rent
- Sot&gt;ro ampllllol' ' w!lh ~ .;eo~tor, t _.. ..,..
... laolo. CaD Jim Adoma, STQRAGEopoeelorboola,camtromtlomln'l!rlr.2_.., -tlcellll_.-r_-llala... u
auctioneer, Rutland. Pbono
pero, autoo, tnllarL 1'lloDe
era, tO per co!'! olr. Traey ~8.40 Usa 01il' U..~
742-446L
9-23-llc . 992-2'1118 or -Dick SO,Iar.
Wloaloy,, 1J0 LIDcoln Rd.,
Plan. OaU llliUI$2,
. , ~vv.,
11-%4-IZW
p...,.I'OJ, ,
9-1~
Hllhelt lummi! tall of the - - - - - - - - - - - - - WOULD
UKE
IOCial
Mcurh;y
~.ate
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-~- llluioalpp.l River Ia MI.
manlor.._.aqd..._)la.
TRAILER
LOTS,
Boll'a~
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-PUPPtEa
AKC
TOJ
llltebell, wblcll b.o1 an elevabel Blacl!. I Ll6o,.cy Lone,
Court, Slracult, a.Jo,. Cll W~R PO'J"A'i'O~ Qoor..o • mlllillur•, .75, ~1111 ~
tiGD of &amp;,IN feel, located in
Hortb ClrO!lna.
phone 992-5731.
.
State IIi. 124, " - 992HUtoo, p~
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fly non STI.:II'AIIT
N(o:w YOUK 0 11'1)- 'Mle New
" \ {ork "lets better noc Win 1114!'
Nalloml Leaguej)Onnant.
, , U the) do, U10 diy will have
. ' IG rebuild Shea stadium.
If they dn, the New York
newopapera will have lo Invent
new ad,loctl,veo.
And If !hey ever win lhe
World SeriesWednellday nlaht aU the Met•
reaU)· did was clinch the
Eastern DIYisionchamplonahlp,
but the throngs at Shea
Stadium, and llli!J&gt;Oiedb blase
. N!'W Yorkers reacted in am.ewhat ltrarve ways.
At Shea, when Joe Torre of
the St. Leuio Cardinals hit into
I double Jl)a)· to enl lhe game
' 1"!1 sive the Mots lhelr 6-0
.. •lctory, ltyaiA!rlo oet ln.
The ployero Red 1o the
&lt;anwaraUve oafecy of a dre&amp;atrw rQOitl where they mlahtweU
.. have. drowned tn cbamP&amp;BRO,
.. leaving their ploysrountl to
dollriOUII tbowianla who dug ..,
the turf, slid into baaea,
· ocrawled Qlllbels .over the
. 1!atla ani cOmbed- and feU

11111"""11'"' ol
ca..OV81'
WSAZ-TV, ~ to almolt llllll'llihlnalxlllddl-'otaro ... stand.
"At .. Mr. Cartocm'•" personallnvltatloD,KeniQrBJer, Trtua
Glbba, Scott Fraser, Johmle Jlyer, Wu Slmou ani Joe AlllhcJov
wW be m the Thunday tp.m. PI'CIIIr&amp;DI- tholr raward for otq.
1111 o backyard carntvall'llr criJipled chUdreli. The carntval Wll
'ulta a succosa wilh ~0.24 boliV rall8d. They'll prooe• t be

-~ Ill Mr. Cartoon on the - ·

The a... OiarloaSimonawtllac-thechildreotolfuDtlngtoo ond take !hem to a McDoaald place aflorward for a - t .

RED CROilS DISASTER SERVICE '""""'tal n&gt;al enlbuslum
in Thelma Barton campbell, llelp Iacher, who a ..tated llood
vleUmJ at Qarlutteaville, Va. earl)' th11 month.
MrL Camilbellla not new to Red Cross work. Sbe baa been
on on-the-lcene disaster worker for the orpnlutlan all "' ani
down the ...at as the hurrlcaneti have otruek for the paat 30
years. SOmetimes It wasas&amp;full-timeelliJloye ol the Red Croa1,
but rn&amp;DJ times &amp;I a reserve.
WIH!n MrL campbell received a call alter Camille struck
ohe Dew !rom Columbus 1o Vlqlola ond will! other Red Croao
workora sot .., headqoarlera in a school. From tllera the wheel•
of Red Cross turned, not on(f in provldirt~ the immediate and
omarpncy needa or the unfortunate !amUies but also the proceaaea ~ pttiug the famlllea re-eatabllahed In homes and to
...,, dqree back to their nonnol r!llllnes.
ID talldiV with Mrs. Camilbell, lt'BIIIIJIU'O,.tlal the work
holds a speda1 aweal tor her. Sbeevenreftected on her service
, Ia Meigs Coullcywltenthe 19370oodatruck.ll was CliO Gl her lint
aulsgnmetU as a dlaasterworkerwltbthe American Red Cross.
.But as with aU orpntzatlons it takes money lo operate.
GlviiV CtltlttsfromconcernforotllersandtheMelga Coullcy OlaPter of lhe American Red Cross atill has not provided ita &amp;hare
of money for !he Horricane CamWe YlctlmL Red Cross spent
$15,000,000; the Malgs County assesament has l'&gt;een lncreaaed
to $600. CGmibuUona may be mslled to Red Cross, Mulberry
lleightl, Pclmeroy.
MAllY ANN BECI!TLE, AN EIGHTll srader at the Lockbourne
Air Force Base School, has beenelectedahcmeecani.ng queen attenlsnt. She'll partlclj&gt;aiAI In ceremonies at the Frhtay nlgbt game
at LockOO!me.
Mary Aim, daugbtar or T, ~ani Mrs. John Bechtle, attended school ID Mlddleport last year while residlrt~ he&lt;e with her
gra""'""'•s, Jack and Euvetta BechUe.
PERRY E. KENNEDY WAS SCIIEDULED toundergosurpry
tills miii'Ditw for a knee injury, Hefractoredhia knee while ploy1111 r~ at the Camp LeJeune Marine BOle ani ellil&lt;'cts to be
bo!llitallzed fer at leoat a mcxtb.
Perry is conllned to the U.S. Naval Hospital Ward 9, Camp
LoJeldle, N. C. 28533. He Is Pre. Perry E. Keunecly, 2522176,
son of Mr. ond Mrs. O!arlos D. llelllledY of Rutland.

TIDNGS ARE A LIITLE QUIET at lhe Geor;o lleckett Jr.
: houaoheld - - · with three or the famlbo o11 to college.
Last week Linda be!llln her freshman year at the Untversl·
: ty of NCII'th Caroll1a. Slle's a physical education major, BUt is
: a soplunore at C&amp;~&amp;oWestern Ruene at Clevelalw1, and Rose
Marte Ia ID her Juntcr year of pre-med It Ohio &amp;ate Unlversi\Y.
Thla week Rose Marie is seniDg aa an orientation advisor at
&amp;ate.
Abo with three in collqe thla year are Mr. ani Mrs. Gene
llarriL KID Ia a aenlor at Ohio state and his sister, Naney, Will
. ..l--..llore.lfar:lor!ethlo-k.t-lotea·herpa1cblllrlc lrll!lflll It tbe Southeastern Ohio Mental Health Center,
Athena, 'aDCI aut week enters her senior year at the Holzer Med·
lcal Center Sehml Gl Nurolqr.

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Club,

WEDNESDAY
FRIENDLY NoJPbors Club at 'l'lllrtlday, 7:10 p.m., home Gl
the home Gl llrL Leoa life- llrL Carl lilddey with Mra.
Knllbt, Wedllotlday, 7:30 p. m. Dooald Pulnam, co " IJostess.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Lewto a!lcerti WIU be IDitalled.
lfanley Peot 383, Amorlcant.
POMEROY CUB SCOUT Pack
24
rtoo. 7:30 Wednesday nllht at· 8. cubs ani webolos, 7:30
tile heme or Mrs. William L. Thuroday,IOOF hall
Smith. lluoa are payable.
FRII!,AY
OlDO ETA Pm Olapter,IIOMECOMIRQ dance Friday
Silma Pld Scnrlt;y, 8:15 p.m. nlatlt at the Melia Jontor IUgh
Wedllotlday, Columbua and sou- auditorium la PCIItlOrqy folloov.
them Oldo Electric eo.
I!Vthe Melca·NeliiCIIIYillefoot·woMEN'S GUJUl., ~ ball ..,... JQa wW emeee;
Unlled Cbureh or Christ, 7:30 dance starta at 10 p.m. Eveeyone. welCCitlle.
=..~ ~le, WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 6 p.
POMEROY • MIDDLEPORT m. potluck With tlloae
Llono Club W-tlday
to taka tbolr 01111 IaUnlled
Olurch.
ble
ttervlee
ani a ecwered dlJb.
11
orqy.
• !poker wW be lira. TIIURSDAY
Sdtes,
C4mmunlt;y
Action
~ ttlll'ae. lioalesaeo,
ROCK 81'1!~ Gr-, 8 lira. Rldwd Vatllhan, Mra.
~·:~:.at lba haD. Elee- Ed &amp;nllb, Mrs. Fntlelo Aodor, ....,...,__ _""!"'11 - Mra, LoulaSouer, anlMrL
Jack Salterflald.

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Motb..u

MEIGS

SATURDAY
COUPLE'! DANCE at Drew .
Webster Pool, Pcmeroy, S&amp;turdaJ, 9 p.m. to 1 Lm.
SQUARE DA.~CE saturday at
the ~· PlaiDa G r a d e
Sehool, 8 p.m. to 12lllldnl&amp;ht,
.......-ad by ~s Plalno
c-miOII\Y Club.
Music b1
Francia ADI:rew•sbancl; caller,
Robert Pickett.
HIGH SOIOOL DANCE par\)',
with the JQa, S&amp;turda~ 8:30 p.
m. tG 11:10 p.m. at Melaalllgh
Sc- auditorium In Middleport, ~n to pobltc.

Jack
Deneuve
Potor Lawford

CHUBASCO
(Tochnlcolor)
Richcwd Egan
Chri otophor Jonn

Shaw Starts 7 PM

NEW HAVEN- llrs. JootPIIuO MJiJ.Or, N011llevan, W,
Va., aiiiiOIUICes the e . _ . . . ~her dall(lhter, VIola ~
to Mr. Dory! Stumbo, 1011 of llr. ond Mra. Clllrord Stmnbe of
Middlfiport. Mloa Miller 11 II liracl~ata ofWahaml HJah Schml
and CabeD-HIDbogtoo Se- or X-lloy 'NchnCIIGIY, and abe
alao attended Marahall University. She is preseltly-lofed at llleiga General Hoapltal, Pcmerey.
Mr. Ia a sradiBte of Mlddleport HJah School al&gt;l
attenled Kent State Unlverol\)'. lie Ia preaoltl1aen1DB as on
lnatructor of Eleetronlcs with the United States, Coast Guard,
New York, N, Y. An ear(f October weddirt~ is beliV planoed.

Sharon Roush Hooored
With Bridnl Shower
A lhowerJoonorlnsMiao!Jiar- Jillle Lee, Vazle Lee, ~
.., M. Rouah, bride-elect ~ Donovan ond Jane, DeY WickThomas B. Dlddlo, Jdy.., line, Linda lilll, Bernice
raceotlT In the rellowolp 1'011111 Levacy, Eleanor Crow, ~
~the Albucy
llletliocDII Kloos, Hazel McKelv01, Fran-

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Chureh In ilfracuae.
Mro. Thomaa Slllbart, Mra.
Oiarleo Chancey, lira. Nalhan
Rouah, ond Mra. Paul Ambargar were IJoateaaea. A yellow
ani wltlte color ocbeme was
carried out Willi the rofreo.
mont table !elllllrlns marigolda
and dalales erranpd 'by Mro.

Amberaer.
Puneh, colfee, cake, mints
ond outa - e served. The cake
waa decorated with yellowi'OIIea
with a heart center accent bearIDg the lnacriptlou, "S. R. ond

T. D."
Game• were ployedwlthprlz.
oo won 111 MrL Jer,. Powell

Calendar of Events
RIVERVIEW Ganlea

Viola Lynn Miller

ond Mra. Forrest Donley. Wblle
the henorecl auest ~ h e r
lllfto, reCrelllunelta were aerv.
ed to IIIIIIIOd and M r •·
llomerd Diddle, Mrs. Boone
Adamo, Mro. Oval Diddle,
MrL Aultln Wolfe, Mrs.
Elva Dall111, Mrs. Junior Hall
Sondra Cobb, JUlie Amborp,'
Meg Amborpr, Mro. c 1 y d ;
Triplett, Mro. Walter F. Rouob,
Linda Rouah, DebraRoulh, Karen Nelgler, Nola Nelgler llrL
Glen DUI, Mro. Rlehard Aah.
M r L WIUJam Eleblngar
MrL Ol'YUle Crooka, lira. wu:
11am lloudalhelt, Marie lloucl.
ubeJt, Mra. Jobn LIsle
llrL lleracbol lllaauel, Mr;_
Mitcliell, .yten a n d Brian,
Mrs. Harold Smith, lira. Robert Smllh, Terri Ferrell, JoJ.
ee Rlteble, Doana11tetsa, Naney Roulh !ibaraa Roulh Mro
llrooka S.,re, Mlaa
RobaCIIl, Mrs. Donald Cottrill
and lira. Robert Louka.
'
. Otllero pre-._ llll!a IG
Mlaa Rouah were Evelyn
Lucke, Maxine Dlddle, Freda
Redmond, hran Rulleli,

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eeo ~neer, Barbara Sclleo,
Mike Smith, Geneva Nolan, Berntee Tbelos, Mabel Rumbolq(h,
Jamlne Benl2, Loulae llelnea,
hran CottriU, Bob Diddle,
:Bolq Van Meter, UbbJ Flaber, Linda Ferrell, Nina Cummlnp.
Latta Spencer, NeU!e Brown.
Glorlo · ond ~ Mlchoel,
Roae Am ond Mor.Y Uale, Gtlrnet Rbodeo, Sara Rouah, Helen Diddle, Jean Kloea, George
Diddle, Helen lilbbard, Mra.
Erlewlne Kemedy, Lenora, Ora
ond Barbara Bus. Alberta Hubbard, Chrlatlna Grimm, VIDao
Lao, Olarl- Neue.
laabel Slmpaon, Jean Hall,
Karen !inyder, Lee Enoeh,
Mlldren Pierce, l4'dla CGap.
er, Velma l'lriOOI, Doll~)'
Patterson, Bernice WIDebretiner,llelen Harris, Adlllbbard,
Irene Parker, Linda, Cuo1yn
ond ~ ~. He i en
Damewood, Dol(f !iia1n, Alii
Souvaae, Eather llanlom, llrL
Wtllard WU-, lira. Oiarleo
Hayman.
Mra. MlliGn Cardwell, Sllw1
Smllh, l'an01 Fry, GoldyeJMr. ani lira. Wilmar IIYera, Mr. and llrL KarmUFllhor, Naomi Loodon, Ama a.Oller, Sodle 'l'llleaer, Mr. and
Mrs, Blli Baar, Mrs. Muide
Miller,, wtiJle Sellen, P'byllla
Jobn- Eather Joaepb, ani
Marie Amberpr,

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llrL Ilea May conducted the
bultnesa meot1Jis ani Mrs. Juno
Dowburat IIIYO a report. ikltlemade tee cream ani caka wore
aerved to lllllledanl llrL
Lealie IIJ..U, Mrs. Ethel Rite,
llrL Jqyce Vonce, llrL Carrie
Moore, MrL Ada Keeaee ani
llrL inez Georp,

Reception Given

Postoral Couple
A reception l1otil&gt;rlrwtbeRev.
ani MrL M. C. Larrimore wao
held Mondll' eventrw1t !hepar.
1011188 by membora oflhe SJr.
acuse Na...._ Olorch.
Gll!a wan pnaanted to the
Roov, Mr. Larrimore, new paotCII' of the church, ani his wife. .
llelrtobmellll wereaerved. Attendlatl were Mr. ani Mrs. Bob
Moore, Mr. ani Mra. CariOO
Hayea, Mr. and Mra. AA Cuitor, Mrs. Joe LondCII, MrL t .
Ita llenllrleka,. MrL Jemeo Aulbti&amp;'P...-.P-.~r~~&gt;lo, .Mr.a.I,Jit.
tie .~~.-. MrL ~ ,~
nlnslwn, Mrs. Aucuata WW
Mlu Gl.,.. Soullb)' MrL ~
roy Watoon ani ~.. Artie
Gr!Jtdley.
PLAN RUIOIAGE SALE
Tho YOWII Adult Cla11 ol
the Pomeroy Baptlat Oalrch
wW bold • I'IIIIUIIOIO sale In
tho ehureb bale- frvm 9
a.m. tG 3 p.m. oo Oct. 2, 3
and f.

•k• El....hl•• Ia P.trty Y•r ...... C•ttr
Bit'seltctlons of depllldable well known mall• of ._.Ill apparel tor
raar flmllr and flllllil!lilp for ro• hoM, us. the cOn¥111lenl pnh1
lots an 2nd Streit. Conanlent far yo11 Ylslts to 'P•eror. ·
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- Ready to ·wlil •n the
SICOnd fluor- F11111tln, Draper!•, Yard Gaods'and Seltl111 Nollons en
thl 21111 """ - HoLISIW.U, Gift w..s. IIIIIs • 8ort
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duty "Slillbeam !lir11111s1er to be . given aWIIy Sat11rday evening. No
jlurcllas~ .n.ecessaty and 1111 Reed not.fie pre,enuo. wl•-

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NEW YORK (UPD-lt all
be!llla with Roble tandrllh.
·res It did. Roble wao the
firo,t ployer Of aJ!Ifle baseball
. plaier or players who lhou&amp;ht
·P..Y were baseball ployera to
', be tOpped by the New York
. ,Meta.
·. · Lonlrilh was a catcher for
the San Francisco Giants, and
when lhe National Leasue
expo.~ IG W. teams in 1962,
tanlrlth was lhe firat man the
Meta drafted,
It began_ with Landrith, but
today the rames are seaver,
Koosman, , Jones, Clendenon,

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. Shant sky- and, Improbably perhapt, SWobcida.
There was the era of Case:y
Stengel, who spoke Often of how
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In the dayo before the
l)ood; and· you could get a Iough
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POW~OY MIOOUPI')I?T QI-1/Q
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1969

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1. ,, . Rlahts lodiY condemned lhe Supreme 9,)urt nomiMIIon or Clemenl
Haynsworlh al a d~ blow lo lhe image of tho
cour~
Mitchell, lolib.Yis.t fOr the NMcr ~livered tile
In testimony road for lloy Wllltlna, c:t.linnan or the
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before the Se•te Juillclo,. Canunlttee
on Hayniworlh'• noml111tlmi..
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It offers more unbridled lUXUJY tban any ·
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Mrs. Marilyn Powell promises an entertalniq: evemnc
18 when she wUI stase a talent show at the Soulbarn 111@11
School auditorium tn Racine ror the district's athletic: boottera.
Sixteen acta will be selected to take part in the pre-lion
wllh the acts divided Into prc!essional ani amateur eateaortaL
The top two acta In each divlsioo will receive prlsea ol ~and :
$10
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wailan fDipiu ~ 1'wa)' out" - Mrs. PtMell un. will enter-"~: ·:_
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a st.te .. wide austerity program is in etfect. Mrs. VU• ~~ ~ ~r
!«'Js, director, reports. Fnnds tor books and bulldhQ IN~ ;· '
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''stacked on top of each other. ~•.
Jerome Grueter, m,..r d.
the saYings and loan linn, Uld
he was out or the omce vlllltiJW
a customer at the time Gl lllo
holdUP. He coUapaed when be
hoard of lhe Incident ani wao
taken lo St. Francia Hoopltal
where he was treated ror shock.
") Wll gone frGD the oftlce
only 40 mil'lltes," Gruater ald.
He said Mrs. DeWAld, willool
a city policeman, had ....,.
"worried" about a possllllt"
holdup.
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"On Aug. 28 we t.d two men
come in and Mra. DeWald Wl.l
very observant. She saki till)'
looked auspicious. ''In !act
when I we.- on wcatioo right
oft&lt;lr that she had her husband
stake out the bank."
Fricker said the women
apparently were killed because~··
they kMw their assallanto.

COLUMBUS - GOV. JAMES A. RHODES SAID IGday that
too many suldanee COIII1Sel9r' pay "little or no attefllioo to job.
orteniGd h I g h; achool atudefitL" Rhodes said lheJeon&lt;entrate
"on ~rsiiV lludinta 1o so tG college.
· "This Is unfair lo the studenla who have no plona for going
IG college •Ill who could benefit from counstllng about vocatl~
al courses," the governor lllicL ••Surnys indicate ' that onb 12
per cent of the .lobs call for cotlep education," Rhodes said.
"We also koow from records that out or every 100 chlldren
atartlrt~ In lhe !!rat sr&amp;de, only 32 will enter collese ani only 14
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.Joseph Huebner always cashed day at his home. about s 1 x carryi.Jw 1 suitcase and IQ'
her pa.ycheck near a downtown houses lrom the stitzela. Po.. wl.£e's red purse.u
department store where she lice said no charges had been
"1 went into the bank &amp;liS
worked. But not this week.
flled agaln11t him.
called my wife," HUibner llld.
Henrietta Stitzel and her Two other men, John Leigh, t•There was no answer. I
sister - in -law Luella Sdt1:el 20, and 'Waterson Johnson, both to the back o£ the omce to 'lae
usually did their banki~before ~ Clncimati, were SOJ.ght by vault and four womeo wei't
they went shO)llling on Fr~s. pollee.
lying Inside the vault. One
But not this week.
Tragic Day Off
woman was mCII.Dlrw. 1bne ot
Chance decisions to depart
'"I don't klli7N what we were them were CO¥ered with blood.
from routlne cost them their doing there," said Joseph I nlled to my wife. She mOYild.
lives Wedne!&lt;day. The Ulree Huebner. 11 For two arKI a tw.lf Then I telephoned the ,POllee."
women and -Mrs. Walter yean my wife cashed her
Luella Stitzel's huaban!, Nt..
DeWald, a teJier at the cabinet check at a downtoWn bank rv.Jar cholas, 70, said his 61..year-old
Sl4treme Savings arKI Loan McAlpins Department Store wtre and her widowed slater-l~
Association in suburban Delhi where she worked. We just law, Henrietta, 64, us&amp;allywert
lliUs, were herded into a vault decided to go sheppina in Delhi
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to lhe bank togelher on
and shot to death in " . Cold Hills. It was my wlfe'a day Fridays,
First and Last stop
blood" by three men w h o off.''
robbed the savings office of
Huebner, 50, who works at a
"'They had a habit o1 go11w to
$275.
brewery waited In his car While the bank and shoppil'll' qet:hA county sheritfcalleditutl'le his 4" .vear -'d w•·re went Into
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... ~s I nd 1oan orn ce.
da~ was an ocr day for them. II
seen.''
"She waS ln there about two must have been their ftrat lklp
Police early ~ saJd they or three minutes." he said. because they Jen home shor11)'
were holding ,,'!!for lnvestiga. ''Two other women got out of a. before this happened.,.
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CoL Paul Frlcker,headolthe
sow, ~4, of Cincinnati.
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a pep fly wenl for a triple.
The Mats were the impossible
in!ants of the loasue in their
first year, when lholr rOSter
was IUied with aging players
had made names for
themselveo but who were now
ploying out lhe airing, hidden
away and protected amOrt!
younger, a.tronger piayeis who
.could COYer the mlatakes of the
old men.
There were "" Pio1able
YOU!Vsten llaf llrat yOjlr, ani
the docllnlrw fortii!IOs of too
many good players ol the past
were IIPO&amp;ed for all to eee.
There was GU Hoclgea, for
e&gt;ample. And theu was Riehle
Aahbutn. Gus Bell. Frank
Thomas. There waa one real
youngster, tllqh. Ed Kranepool, rlaht Glf lhe cmcrete
cquo of Monroe Hllh SehooJ
hi New York.
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the mechanisms used tor slij1p)rtin,tarm tnc:Oiftei .;., ccmmodlty 11Qiort 1.... plus direct ~entallnctltlte paymento wW be ..much tbe same as in~ pall. ·
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furlher carrlod out · r.:=~·
"Even the figureo rel•oedbl militarY provoeall-. 1
t11o U.S. Mllltary Command In cambodlo ani, still
Saigon have conQrmed llat, serlw• 11 ta aleppirw "'
ccxnpared wllh ~~~~ cot'roapood- apecl•l 1 liar In 1.aoa wttll 111
lng pe~lods, the number of U.S. evw~r U.S. IJivCII.......c;
swoop opeqtlono lis well aslhe thereb~ ....Ou 111 · - ....,: '
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In South VletMm
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.han under Mr. (former Proo- Ambaaaadnr H
c::ablit
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farmers can condude this mucll:
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The mornirt~ pepero, the
Dally New&amp; aid the Now York
Times, had prepared well ·ror
the mo.-rill moment.. 11te
Newa ran twelve-· stricllf
devcted to what It callo "'l'ho
Amazins". TheTimeo carried.
In chaste Uallc ... PIP ....
six-line JIOillll penned for the
occasion by O&amp;den Naoh·,
promised a four page speclal
oectiC)Il, "T he lmpooolble
Dream," tor Frida)''I paper1.

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drivers who R•Uy made It 1G
the highways kepi hanls oo
horn• all the way back tG
ManhaUan, or to lhe. far
read••• of Loq: Isla'!! or New
.Ieney.
In Manhattan, from the
genteel conft~es ot u2J'' f.O the
lowlleot of oaloon,s slaoae1
were ralaed in tribute an:l
triumph aa New Yorkers,
particularly the uNOW" G_.nera..
tlon" greeted the aacendency o£

WIJo knows? Perhaps, Mella Councy has a n&gt;al - life
"Beverl)' IHilbJllleatt coq))e ln Mr. and Mri. Clifl'ord Ja~~ ol Pomeroy.

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symphony of bllrlng ho;ns
aalut&lt;'&lt;l UMJ o&gt;plolt wllh doafet&gt;i~ &lt;'BoopliCX\Y, and maJII'

Ellllrfela store IIGin: Tlnnday 9:30·All'til SPII; Fi'ldar llld $atlrdl¥
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chargod al l.be Vlotnam peace
•tatementtl or congratulation, i:.
c?"lerericc toda.Y lhe Unltod
wllh Mayor .lohn Llndsa,)'
Wednesday, Carmel Delong
drtlllns for water on y
has stepped up lljo
aendl~ a taunllrt! lelesram lo. P!"'D""IJI owned by Mr. and Mra. Jacobo~ 'lllm111 Fork. The /
"Ctlv!Ues in taos as
Mayor
ilichard Daley G1
depth orlhewellhadreochedabout60feet when oil waa struck.,/
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Chicago, whlilc Cubs had !olded ''
Operations have , _ been halted until a staiAI i-clo'
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can be called lnlo the area and a permit to continuo drill(
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can be secured.
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survived the celebration, pions
While De10111 feels !hat lhe well may be quite profltab.
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!or Mr. and Mrs•. Jacoba, since he probol&gt;ly will hit mere
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preperi!V for lho ultimate
"I woold have seWed r... a good water well," ahe com- oflowerh,
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victor)' in the World Series.
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ccmed •• 1 tho HyaeU Rull Free lfelbodllt
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Tueoday nllht at the heme
or MrL Beatrica 11upn.
llrL Rooe Patterson led the
PI'CIIl'llll uslqr a Lallor Day
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