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e Amazin' Fever,~~VC Attack Policy ·
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

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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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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
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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.
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ttervlee
ani a ecwered dlJb.
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• !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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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

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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.
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Mlaa Rouah were Evelyn
Lucke, Maxine Dlddle, Freda
Redmond, hran Rulleli,

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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
Ll""''·
lnfa11ts Wear •d Domestics on the first fkler. f"ntt.e and floor COMIIIIS
an the SICGnd and thlnl floors.
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Register this week ellllin'the HoiiStWIIres depal'lllentfor tJ!e :/Ieavy
duty "Slillbeam !lir11111s1er to be . given aWIIy Sat11rday evening. No
jlurcllas~ .n.ecessaty and 1111 Reed not.fie pre,enuo. wl•-

By BOB STEWART
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,

.'"' McGraw, Harrelson, Boswell,
. Shant sky- and, Improbably perhapt, SWobcida.
There was the era of Case:y
Stengel, who spoke Often of how
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It, used
IG be when
In the dayo before the
l)ood; and· you could get a Iough
out ·pt a . bird llytng out or your
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POW~OY MIOOUPI')I?T QI-1/Q
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1969

PRICE 10 CENT$
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moat al1)' kin~! ol ~ support atructure congressional ani admlntatratlooloaders Ji&gt;l~t!ydaclde_ tlley can 's etlllrOUih an urbal&gt;&lt;loml•ted CO!Vress. But In. the wil«l··o~ Asrlculture Seei'etary Clifford M Hardln'a prosentaUan of piogram

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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 ·
bther car of its type.
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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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Em&lt;*Irt~ . lhe program will be Jim Mees and a.,...,, lfl!.,:,
wailan fDipiu ~ 1'wa)' out" - Mrs. PtMell un. will enter-"~: ·:_
tain at htervals during lhe eveni~Wo The grcqo
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to Conit~R~e:Of'l its same ~chedule with 1be same staff 8WD ~l'z:1~

a st.te .. wide austerity program is in etfect. Mrs. VU• ~~ ~ ~r
!«'Js, director, reports. Fnnds tor books and bulldhQ IN~ ;· '
•en at ~~present time.
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.· lncldtftita.lly., don't CeeJ that the bookmobile seryt.ce: ol"MI· ~;~l­
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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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UNCINNATI (UPO - Mrs. ly after the shoot.inp Wednes- get into an old car. They wen
.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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Uve detenUon Ra.ymond Kas- car and went in also. Then I
CoL Paul Frlcker,headolthe
sow, ~4, of Cincinnati.
saw three young lllen, one with Hamilton Coullcy sberUI's PI-

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two players fallirt~ down while
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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co.-rolln the future - boglnnleg int9n- will be .I'OIIIIhi.Y slmllor to procrama of the paat; and If eilher procram is adopted;
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 · - ....,: '
pouridago . Gl American bombs slon In Indechlna,"·hii.,W. ~.:
In South VletMm
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.han under Mr. (former Proo- Ambaaaadnr H
c::ablit
ident Lyndon) Johnacm," aaid
(co.:tlllled on-~,e~L&lt;·

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farmers can condude this mucll:
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' cottGn procramo Is occopted, th' meebante&amp; Gl farm prodoctloo

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match when you chooee
l&lt;eepuke weddins rinp
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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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It's Convenient!

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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¥
9:30 to 9 In lie t¥11111111111 dan't bptiD save all of ,_ salesllps llldl

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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.,/
' m and iacroat1 111
Chicago, whlilc Cubs had !olded ''
Operations have , _ been halted until a staiAI i-clo'
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"' in lndochiso sadly,
can be called lnlo the area and a permit to continuo drill(
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Among the Met fans whe
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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there are those who are also
cal.
Viel \.
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preperi!V for lho ultimate
"I woold have seWed r... a good water well," ahe com- oflowerh,
l , 1 . :;5,
victor)' in the World Series.
, merts.
exi1ti1'8 for.. ·.' 0 ,. .S·J"r/
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ccmed •• 1 tho HyaeU Rull Free lfelbodllt
·-n•a Mlall.ciNrJ Socletl
Tueoday nllht at the heme
or MrL Beatrica 11upn.
llrL Rooe Patterson led the
PI'CIIl'llll uslqr a Lallor Day
theme with eaeh tlleDibtr 1'006trw veraes relatlnr to "I.Uorero TGplhor With God." Tho
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NEW HAVEN- J. A. Moore,
manager r1 Appalachian Power Company'a PhDII&gt; S\&gt;Om
Plant at New Haven, W, VLJ
wW become manager ol the
eompany's John E, Amos Plant
In PUtnam Count;y, W. Va., next
January 1.
Amos Plelllls nowunderconstructlon, with Ill ftrst 800,000
kilowatt unit scheduledforeom..
pleUon In 1971 and Its second
unit ot Uke size to be completed In 1972.
At the same time, Joe P.
Gllla, executive vice president
ot Appalachian, BIIIIOOlllced that
VIrgil Adams, Jr., operaUono
supervisor at Appalachian's

CUDch River Plant at Carbo,
VL, will beeomeassistam:man-

Moore haa been - r r1
S\&gt;Orn Plant, Jolllll¥ ·owned b,y
Appalachian Powtt and Ohio
Power, alnce 1967, He joined
Appolachwl at ill Cabin Creek
Plant In 19S9 and become manager In 1959.
In 1981, he was tronllerred
to Ohio Power's Muddngum
River Plan~ andretumodtllAppalaehlan as manager r1 lbo
Glen 4n Plant, Glen l4n, Va.,

aaer r1 Amoa.
E. H. Gloss, r1GallfpoUo,Ia preoenUy assistant..._
II ~m. will become the l'hD·
Ip ~m Plant manager m Jan.
uary 1, aod Ralph E. Wamer•
now operations supervisor at
~m. will become his assJstant. The Gloss promotion was
announced WedneadaJ&gt;,

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bUls.we'd
He lon't
SICK.
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charm course everyWednefldaY Juat lan't Hercules.
n~L It Is given tree by thebuI have aothma, so if I marstness where she works, and ts ried someone who was in perdnly for wunen.
feet cmditlon, we'd probably
When I saw her last Th:urs- have a miserable tlme, as I
day she had a list of good man-- couldn't do the thi~s he W8:Jit..
ners tor me. They tad spent the ed to do. With Jim, 1 feel at
whole lesson on etiquette for hoote, because neither ot us Is
MEN. EX811\lle: Openlna c a r too athletic.
doors, etc.
Jim is going into a good pay..
The manners formenw ere ing job. He's sweet arxlkirllanl
tine, but when she asked h e r we Jove each other.
teacher about how a girl should
Are you on my side, or my '
act toward a guy, she was told parents'?- 1WENTY..ONE
a woman need not show any re- Dear 21:

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want to -.z'l')' IOIDeDne w h o

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!beY cliDohed lila. National
Leaaue'i Eutern Dlvlalpn UUe
by whljlpln&amp; . lbo St. Laulo
Canllnalo, SOG, behind lbe tcurhit pltdllnl ot ·rookie Gary

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M. s.aw, Loean. 2-ls..o

x-clinched Dlvtsion TtUe

Wednesday's Results
Chie&amp;IIO 6 MOIIIreai 3
New Y'""k 6 St. Louio 0
Cincinnati 7 I.oo Anaelea 2
AUanta 2 Houston I
san Diego 3 San Fran. 2
Phila at Pitts, ppd., rain
1'oday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia (Jomes 2-J lUll
Wise 14-12) at Pittsburgh (Walker 3-6 aOO Moose 12-3), 2, 6p, end series.
m.
Houslon (l.emaster 11-17) at
ClnelmaU (Nolan 8-6), 8:05 p.

BlANmS

All over the clil people were
celebraung tar Into the night.
and most people agreed lt was
the most exc•tlll£ mmnent In
bo.s~ball slnee l!obbJ&gt;
son • clramatlc homer won a
pennant lor the Giants In 1951.
The Meta '!ill """ play the
winner ol the Western DivisiOn
for the pemant In a best-&lt;&gt;f-llve
oerlea, beginning OcL 4.
. The Western Division race,
whleh hell ~n a !oor-team
battle untU lalt weekend, look a
turn In favor of the AU&amp;nla
Braves Wedneootay night as
they defeated the Houat011

Bench'•

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Meta' Cleoa
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Weclfteacla1 nl&amp;lrt recovet'IQI fr&lt;lm 011 IJQur)o,
went hltleoo In !011r at • ball
agalnot St. Laulo ao lbo Meta
clinched the Ealllern DIYlalGn
tiUe.
Cl.......... Ylctory woo hll
lith &amp;gallllt 17101- He .....
tered oeven hill, 01111 r1 lhom
a ninth lm!JW b)' TCIII
Haller.
A llll • niaht _.._....
Friday lUll aile._, saturdal .... SlaloiaJ' ._tnt .
the nve - game aet with lbo

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celebrating tar Into the night,
aM 11101t people agreed It was
the most exciting moment in
baseball since Bobby 1'llmnson's dramatic homer won a
pennant lor the Glantoln 19~1.
The Meta will now play the
winner of the Western Dlvisim
for the pennant In a best-oi-Dve
series, begimirwOcL4.

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cllnchar.
The Dnel out touched ott an
elljllooive reaction · lr&lt;111 the
orowd ot 56.587, man,y ol whmn
haclloliowed the Meta religious1¥ olnee their tnraney. They
swarmed ...., the Delcl and
llleraUy tore SI.a Sladlum
IPII't In an .elrort to grab a
souvenir r1 the hlotorlc oc:caolon. .
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East
'W I. PeL GB
x-New York. 96 61 • 611
Chicago , • , 90 67 .573 6
SL Louis, , .82 74 .526 13
Pittoburgn. , 82 73 .529 13
Philadelphia 62 92 . 403 32'&lt;2
Mootreal..• 52 105 .331 f4
West
W L PeL GB
AUanta .. • 89 68 .667
San Fran.• , 87 69 .558 l'h
Clncinned . ,85 70 .548 3
Los All!eloo. 82 74 .526 fJh
Hooston ..• , 78 76 .506 9'12
San Dieao .. ,50 106 .3~1 38112

dooble ao TOll)' Cloat,.er
pitched the Reds to a 7-2 Yictocy over the llodgero
dS¥ night In the ftnale ot a
tour-same aeL
But, ao Rode Mallller Dave
Brletolput it, uThere'anotime
tor rejolelng. n
Becauae tonight the Redo wUI
send Gary Nolan agalnot lelt;y
DeDD7 Lemioter In lbo opener
ot a five - gune serles with the
Houston Astros at Croaley
Field.
Can't AtCord To Lose
And olnce the Redo trail the
National !.eque Wellern Dlvlslon-leedlna AUanta Braves by
three games wtth seven games
lei!, they can't alford the
luxury of a defeal
While the Reds are emertalning the Astros, the Dodgers wlll
play hoat to the San Francisco
Giants at Los Aq:eles over the
weeketwl.
And the Braves wlll be taking on the San Diego Padres in
a three • game set at .Atlanta.
The loss was the seventh in
a row for the Dodgers ud
eliminated them fr001 the flag
chaae In the Wes~
"Frcwn the way the Dodgers
talk they really want to beat
the Giants," said Bristol.
The Giarts see the Dodgers'
three best pitchers ln the week-

Minnes~ (Chance S-4) at m.
Seattle (Brabender 13-12l,IIQ.
(Only game• scheduled)
Friday•s Games
m,
SL
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at Montreal, night
Kan..s Clt;y (BuUer 8-10) at
New
York
at
Phlla., nl&amp;ht
Chicago {Peters 10-15), 7:30 p.
Chlcego at Pitt.oburah, night
m.
Washington (Carlos 5-4) at san Diego ·at Alia lila, night
Detroit (KUkelllll' 7-5), 2:30 p. Hooston at Cincinnati, night
San Fran at Los AJv, night
m.
Beltlmore (Palmer 15-3) at
Cleveland (Williams 6-12), 7:45 STANI.EY BACK TO SCHOOI.
p.m.
QUEBEC CITY (UPI)- Allan
New York (Downing 6-4) at Stanley, after 21 yean In the
Bostoo (Nag;y 11-2!, 1:30 p.m. Nationel Hoc:key l.eague, has
infonned the Philadelphia
Friday's Games '
Minnesota at Kansas City
Flyers that he ls retiring to
Chicago at Oakland
work Mltime at his hockey
lieetlle at Calllornla, night
school In Ontario. The 43-year·
Washington at Detroit, night old Slanley played 1,244 NHL
Baltimore at Cleveland, night gamea, a total exeeeded onlyb,y
New York at Botton. night
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DetroiL , ••• 86 69 .555 21
Boston . • • • • 84 11 • 542 :l3
Waahlnston. .. 80 75 .516 'n
New York. ... 75 80 .48t 32
Clevelllllll .... 62 93 • 400 45
West
W - L PeL GB
x-Minn. • • • 94 61 , 606
Oakland , • • 83 73 .532 11
Calllornla ••. 70 85 .452 2f
Chlca110 ..... 68 90 • 423 2Sik
Kanaas Clt;y .. 84 91 .413 30
Seattle . ..... 60 95 .387 34
x-tllnched Divloloo Title
Wedneoda,y'o Reoulll
Minnesota 2 Kanaas Clt;y 1, .10
Innings
Chicago 2 Oaklanll
Waah 8 Detroit l, lot
Wash 7 Detroit 4, 2nd
Ball 4 Cleveland 3, 10 lms.
Booton I N.Y. 0, 14 lnna.
Cal lfornla 3 Seattle I
TodS¥'s Probable Pltchera
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Kreb.o, L. •••..• 60 3
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Abbott, M. • : •••• 46 3 0
Howanl, G.. . . .. 42 2 0
Slaltsman, W. • • • .37 4 o

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PUNTING
Yds. No.
Headley, w. . •• 358 10
Michael, L •.•• 178 5
F10JOd, Meigs ••• 210 6
Johnaton, L. ... 132 4
Sterneman. L ... 129 4

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Slernaman, L •7-14
snowden, G. •• 5- 8
Osborne, J .•• 3- 5
Werry, M. ••• 3- 6
Abdella, A. • • •2- 9

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38 (3) 12.0
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SoU111EASTERN 0100 ATHLETIC I.EAGUE
.,' ,Qqea .\JU the &lt;O&amp;Chln&amp; ranko, NA~ 'IEAll ·
TD PAT Pnl (G) AVG
· ·,ll;it·'a rookie ...-ed Ron Join&gt;.
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shoes In restaurants, the least .
he might de Is wear a formal .
sheet ... Sonpmtth Joe Mey;r,
happy together when I like to 74, Is owlQiln' like a younger

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aDa w 1 t h hla w:lte, MeJtnle
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tough tltlon trmn aeveral or tile bespangled, besequined, l q •
haired decorators. thin u an
eyebr'"' pencil ... We like Dick
Cal'Btt1 s deserlptl.on oC such
wtnaome I ad a: "Uillsua111
ata~~M J'OUIW men."
Morton Downey's phrase tcir
the house that la hardly a home
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HUSHING
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Prooe, Gallla . • 119 10 11.9
!.owe, Logan ... 117 17 3.9
Coon, Athens ... 116 7 16.6
C, Neal, Galila •• I H
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Valentine, Jack ,113 23
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were crestfallen, sort or, at
Just missing Pres. Nixon at
"21" ... AI the smart Quo Vadla, Mrs. Douglas MacArthur,
widow of the great Old Soldier
Canl she Just may be the nicest
la&lt;b in N,Y.), didn't even know
four-stir Gen. George C. Ke•
ney, Gen MacArthw-'s South
Pacific aide, was dining just entertalnl~: .. House of Fa..
arourd a pWar ... As were clDaUon" ... So'*"rlter SamCharles Collingwood, be 1!1 t my Calm did a beneftt in Janel
aNI traveled intplanewUhGen.
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ClolarTMIIIIIUI,Edlter

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TD PAT PTS (G) AVG.
',\l'lfa..;..way had hoped to come Darwin Valadlne,- Jacbolt •• ~ ••..•••• 8 10 58 (3) 19.3

Andrew• shotoo not quite 100
per cent of her once coveredwaggin' ln uDarltng Lnl" ....
The decoroos Mar)' Popplnsdld
her dirty work In the Gertie
Lawrence biofilm "star" and
lt dr~ped mUllons ... It was
hauled in, the smut erased, and
will start again with a new dtle
and Julie all tidied up.
Gore Vicla1's great ~1, Howard AUBUn, is writiJV uT h e
Myra Breckenridge COokbook"i
sounds tasteless alread)' .....

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Eastern • • • . ,6 (3)
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Ironton • .. .. 18 (3)
8.0
Jackson ••••• 24 (3)
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Pt. Pleaaant ••• 34 (4)
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2aii1Ail'!l ••••• 104 (3)
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By JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Rich integratJon: fine black TV.atage star
Dlahann Carroll boughthernew
aiii lavish Hollywocd mansion
from Barbara HuUon's son,
Lance Reventlow ... Nat Cole's
beautituJ widow Marla becomes Mrs. Gary Devore OcL 17
... Prince Ranier and his PriJJoo
cess Kelly quiet.J.y are scouting
a N.Y. pad. Somethi~ with five
bedrooms, ftve baths, t w o
maid's roc:ms, oh, maybe a turrent and a drawbridge .•. P.J.
Clarke's maitre d' Frank Ribando lllmed the bambino Francesco ... The Electric Circus
discotek has a short - circuit
problem.
One Manhattan disco- owner
was busted by Canadian fuzz
while crossing the border carr)'ing drugs ... Danny I.ewis,
Jerry's dad, plans a showbiz ·
comeback via records ... Julie

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STARTING ASSURES
FASTESlSTARTS
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Coach Rilly Kincaid's Eastern Eagles have to win onl,y
one of their rolllllnlng seven
games to ill1)roveonlastyear' s
mark f13..6, but aomething much

more beautiful lures them to..
da,y :

Glooster'l big problem hu ani&amp;, left iPIII'd, 201 lb. Jun.
been crossing the p!Une. 1be lor Dick Hllllih, lelt taelclo,
Tomcats have driven lnalde and 151lb. ooi&gt;hoaiore Eel Mortheir opponents' ftve yard Une ria, left end. ·
at least twice a game without
On dolento wW be Davia
storing. They have loll to IIIII Qdnther, eilda, Coffman
Crooksville, 16-8, to Jolmatown IIIII 163 lb. &amp;qJhomore Cy
• Monroe, 20..0, and to N e w_ Rockhold, laelcloa, J,Onau1 and

Lexington's reserves 28-18, the
Ten atralghtl
Tho Eagles lrill be going latter after blowing a 18-6 ~~against the Tomcats l1 Glous- Ume lead.
They will be starting 162 lb.
ter, the defending champs of
the Move, at Eastern Friday senior Dennis Davis at CJ!Brntgtrt in their homecoming. terback, 182 lb. aonlor Roger

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and 7-8 p.m. only. Maternity
vlsltlna hours 2.:30 to 4:30 only.
Parents only are &amp;Uowed on
l'odlatrlea Ward.
Admissions
PUblication ~ admissions is
not permllalble.

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steven A. Bocock, Mrs. WOllam

Births

ard, Mrs. Oscar Heyburn, Mrs.

Joe T. Lewis, Mrs. Lolli 0,
Harris, Mrs. Joe T, Lewis,
Mr R
ll M. L1ttla Cor
ol
s Mary E.• Rich:
a •
arda, Mrs. Ellis Slark'IY, Mrs.
c. James Wlao, Mrs. George
A. Wolfe, Mrs, Lomle R.Wooten, Mrs. Pricey J. llfoolllspaUJh, Jack L. Lyons, Sr., Mrs.
Robert J, Haydon and !~ant
daughter. Mrs. Okey Jolmaon,
Jr. and
~- !lira.
.1¥&gt;-tL
.iJ\ bi'int .~

3&amp;-Browns
~ ~laying
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Jackson, son, 6:55 a.m. Thurs.
da,y

Mrs. Allen D. Brown, Rt.
Wed2 W0UM - 8011 2•09
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neldaY: Mrs. Charles E. Bush,
Middleport, son, 4.:27 p.m. Wed.
neldaY· Mrs. Jolm M. Wr!J!h~
Cottag,;.llle W Va. dau8hter
5:21. p.m.
Mrs:

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. DEFINITELY A
YOUNG
liANS
SHOE

da.Y: Mrs. Fairley Causey,

E. B.-told, MrL Geor&amp;e
W. Brown, Mr1. Clyde C. Bush,
Mrs. Earl Compston, Sondra
K. Croas, !lira. James M. Down-

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EXPERTS WITH THE FINEST COMMERCIAL
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EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE. BRING IN ALL YQUR
.• COMES COMPLETE
WITH FULL SET OF
TOOLS
• HIGH SUCTION

SCISSORS. YOUR

N~IGHBORS,

TOO! AL,L

WORK DONE WHILE YOU SHOP.

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IT BEATS .
AS IT SWEEPS
AS :IT

CLEANS :

ll'illis B. Green pur. a

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If we haveit'r . or~:e
SCISSORS ••••• ; ~. ~~ ••••••• -. •••.. ••1• • •_.,5Qc _. y~U; . need, for ..slll!fP;
t~i".ll• P.lt._a~e. . .
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PINKING SHEARS •••••••••••••• : •••• , •$i.OO

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household tools; scis·

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s'ors and gardening

·GRASS-" SJ41PS ••.••••••• , •• it • • .r:~-· •••·•·••.•.•SOc

tools.

fREE · LOW COST ESTIMATE ON ANYTHJNG '
TO BE SHARPENED.•

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MIDDLEPORT 0.

·mtiiYouR
NEI WIN'FER;COAT
Full iongth eaats, shorties and all-weather coats.

Save 10" now.

REG. lOc BATH SIZE

Rotlatllr lrH for a srrotch

Jergens Soa

wig to be given away. No
necestary.
Winner will be notlfiod.
p~cha•

RJ&amp;n has never been in the po-

DBSS SHOP
AND
IEAUh SALON

lng job to Bill Nelsen !oat year,
he was almost totaJq lnelfectlve.

The BrDWill are eight - point

favorites In the game.

Jrtotlee It he,.br ginn thGt on
Mondoy October 6th1 1969 ot 10:00
A.M.. We will olfer tcw ••'- ot pu~·
lie ouetlon to tfte highest. bidder
lot c••h In hand ot , Keith GobS.
Ford IM., 461
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d••cr••d ce~r to wit:

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UGAL MOTICE

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aitlon Dl a "super slit." In hl.a
infrequent appearances tor the
Browns after he loll the stan.-

did not imply criticism of
Clevelolll.

In Colorful Ploid~

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PAINTS

Three bedrooms, a nice kitchen, a basement, Gas. heat.
Gas heat? You insist on it. It'll heat that basemen!
for one thing. And it circulates lresh.air. 1rs clean and

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back he hill In hla championship yoara at Green Bay in the
per1011 of Zeke Bratkowakl.
Unlike BratluJwsld, Ryon hal
been the ulldlaputed ftrot string
q•rtorbock of a championship
taom, the 1964 Browns.
But allo unlike Bratkow old,

dltrerent as night and day," a
reference which he later aaid

WITH

rear

·THE SHOE • BOX

1\yan gives Lombardi the ex·
periencod bock - up quarter-

to the back,.. position behind
Sonny J w-gensen, said he baa
learned enough pf the Redsld.na'
ayatom to be helpful to them.
1\yan, on arriving In Wasl&gt;IIW!on, aold the Browns and
Redskina' qstelns were "u

·• IN THE IIIOW ·

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slclns elected to sign him as a
free agent rather than cl:alm
hlm., freeilw themselves trmn
the obllptlon of plcklna up hl1
$70,000 aolary.

Ryan, who appears resigned

• ACRYLIC KNIT SWEATER SETS
• LEGGING SETS
•sHAlL$
•QUILTS
• BLANKET AND BUNTING
TO MA-TCH
• MmENS AND SNOW SUITS

Ex&lt;IPI!or twothlnra.
cot m•thls a1111111or r ~t like! a wlnner...rve never been with
Flrot, It woan't acti8Uy a , wanted to make my eontrlbl&gt;- a wlm1er ," he kept bobbling
tlon, and - I fool Uke I hove. like 1 man In a Ironto.
I lool I bolq - · "
"No More Qowna
EXIcdy a )'ear ago, Gll
Then there waa 311-)'011'-dd llodpa, the Malo ma-r •
~=•cllnchet. All that the Eel . Charita, who dooan't pt to aulrerod a !art attoek In
Now York 1\lota really play muc:h II\YDIOI'O and whoso Atlanta and wheo BCIIIebody
lllaDidnr the St. Loqto two nm '-•• In the ftrat &amp;Aked him how It felt to go
·~'.aJI'dlnola, ;_ t
, ,__
lmlnr fallowed Qende...,'s !rom the valley to the mountain
.~
c--.... three run 111111h.
l n one year•a 11me, he
Wll ••
win year
1he • Nluar.J.
••1 am In the twfilght zone. •• &amp;DIWered:
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Charles
IBid.
''I'm
not
llke
"I
realize
I
have
a lot to .be
.,.,...~ tho 111!1111-ftnola.
Mota - win the "'""t theso )'OIIIIIer
There' a thankful for just being where I
..,, aOIIIIl be a next yeu for~ am tonlghL"
· ·ll'y lor the .,......_ •Then
:; illere'• a Uttle thi'W eollod the 'l'lltre IIIII' not be another next
Series.
lor me. When yoo oaw me
All told, there wore 39
· AIIGal thlt olber exception. qltwlng my hands coi1W unllormod celebrants In tile
. ftrat 'Jllnee, au the oi'Gunol tho boaea. I wantid tD Meta quarters. That Included
lor tho tradltlonol leU the lana, 8111 tell the world, aomo players lreah up
ellncbor were there, thla ' - • run m - more tD !rom tho mlnoro plus o jialr or
011ee of chlmpqne, me tlan Ill)' other lnD'Q' Ute." ••pte .c rasbers"-Rod Kanehl
or beer, ample \baviJol! Alao tllere waa Jerry Koo.. aDd Craig Anderson, two of the
tD dooae cl'*"'-1 maJL
orlglnol Mets.
~ :·~·•4111111 with, pl~kle Juice, of 1 'I ''They used. to callus clowna.
unda is the reward," Kanehl
thlap, 8111 J111ea11Podyogurl, I hope they11 never refer to ua laid. "Belleveme, thoydeaervo
.... h.t q:aln," he lllid.
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~~:t:~ this waa the 11'8111- think I'd ever pla,y boaeboll
I've never beon with a
;:
of aJl ellnchera.
anymore. Then when the Meta wlnner..• l've never been with

TO A PERFECT UNIFORM EDGE BY

LADIES:
BELL BOTTOM
·SLACKS 5 99

MRS. DAYS IDEAL
SHOES fOR INFANT

MILTON RICHMAN
others," Oendenon aald. "I woo - And Eel Knnopool, the only
UP! Sporta Writer
behlnl 1 desk In Atlaita whan mombar
the Meta who hal
· NEW YORK OJPll-By &amp;1\Y the -aon 1tartoc1. I didn't been with them since 1962.

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miscues that omore Gary Humphrey, cen-

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HOME LAUNDRY
The Eagles will haYOthe same
Eastern will be out to revenge Jenkins at left hal!, 162 lb. atartiilg line ups as In last l~~.!:~~,!~=~
!all year'• 26..0 llcklng by junior Terry Everetts, at full- week's win over Alexander.
back and 156 lb. junior Bryon
Gloooter.
Coach Joe Bokovitz's •cau Guinther at right half.
The probable starting line
have had more than a fair share
wW
be 141 lb. junior Jerry
of inj.uies this season and as
a result have failed to taste Kovach, right end, 205 lb. jun.
victory 1n three outings. As lor Carl Cdfman, rlglrt tackBokoviu JX11 I~ "Our boys are le, 16! lb. senior Blll Mingreen as a cucumber, and have 8\IS, r!J!ht 8Uard, l71lb. BOJ&gt;h·
made the little
have hurt us."

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Miss Diane McClure o( Albany, I senior at Ohio Unlver'!~-'· sity, L! doirw her student teach-. ·t.,. ~~ at the Middleport Elemen;1:· tary School. WhUe here she is

v, l

odilllt Church amounced Wed...
nesday they have united for an
evangelistic crusade Sept. 28Oct. 11. Charge Pastor W. Da\e

McClurs:

said

the

Cruaade

Miss Ruth HWIQ)hrey of Or- Mrs. DoJly Wolfe, Mrs. Ern-

..., lando, Fla., former Middleport est !iluler, Mrs. Don Bell,
resident, is the houseguest this
week of Mrs. J. E. Harley. Since
she trrlved Friday, Mbs Humphrey, a teacher at Jones College ant head ltbrarlan for a
Presbyterian Oturch in Orla~
do, has been the guest of sever-

al families in tlle community.
Wednesday she accompanied
Mrs. Nancy Reed to GaUipolis
to visil. trtenda.
Mrs. Elmer Reed and Mrs.
Bertha Lasher visited WednesdtJ at the flolzer Medical Cefloo
ter with Miss Edith Titus who
remains in critical cooclltlon.

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-"" reaidlna: at the home or Mrs. ConuniUee consists or Dennis
.&lt; • Ellzabolh Slavin.
Menuel, Mrs. Bertha Robin-

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Pn,yor ia tile .not.• for auad In the ualvtne, IIIII
tile leoot prod!~. 1'11 10 11111o11 eooler, It -··for ,man~
work with blo - · Ulin to wonl •a ,pra,yer to 11io bolvonb:
Iller E¥• ~.tlva ·7-1 110 W11 &amp;IW poaplo ~r&amp;7bol for'
..,.. ·nation, for ....,Ivai, IIIII for tile -vko monillid - - . .
l'rl,yer 11 8'&gt;lnil up -.r, but aot billie volwno 11 at dlyo auno .

·Crusade Will

cGnwooled ~ Paul Dornoll, at.,; tended tl!o Wodneadoy nlsht I"'
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.t"l epectlon of the Mceorulela&gt;Jllle
Churehes ol ·-the Ra.elne.J..e.
~t..:r Bethel
tart Charge ot the Ulllted Meth.

Mrs. Herbert Shields, M r 11.
Herachel Roush, Mrs. Garrett.
Clrcle, Mrs. Lavinia Simpaon.
TbJ 1 group set up a program
o1 visitation aud pn,yer which
began in August in preparatioo
for the cruNde.
The first week at. services
will be held at the Letart FaU1
Church and the second week at
Racine starting nightly at 7:30.
The Rev. M. Gerald Moyer,
pastor of t h e Proctorville
Charge of the United Methodist Clurch, will be the evengelist. Dennis Manuel, with the
assistance ol the church mu:.
slcians, will be in charge d
the congregational singing and
special music. AU are welcome.

NaUve Home of Wheal
Wheat is unknown in the
wild state but is believed to
have been originally a native
of the Euphrates region in
southwestern Asia. Its cultivation antedates all re-

corded history.

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Gnop, 8
p.m. Tburidl.r at lbtlllll.1!2oeIilla at alllcerL
Ieyl!IIVII!W Gordon .. Club,
'llllrodly, 7:30 p.m., bomo at
:alrL Carl Blckl~ with Mrl.
Donald PUIDam, eo - bolteaa•
110oo at tho Ooah, a mockery to God IIIII the deliBbl at tho devil. &lt;mcera will bo lnltallod.
Whon proyer II offered with meaning, unetlon, l'e9IOIIIII are
SPECIAL MEETING, Twin
mode 111111-wer•...., - - · that kind atpr&amp;7bol will move Ctcy Club 'llllrodly 7:God, tho aalnta IIIII olllners.
3ll p.m. at elub 1'&lt;10111 In ...,...,_
Wo need to put awoy our prayer boob IIIII (lOt down on our lc Temple Bulldlns, Mlddlepott;
prayer bmeL llmow It' a nol tho poaltlonat tho bocl1. but I lib all membero urpd to attend.
to oee _ . . 110t down .., t11e1r pr~er bmeo once In al!hlle
PAST COONCfLORS, '!'lleoIIIII humble themaolves before God. Th~ print prayer bonko any do"'o CollleU, D. at A. Thuromore like the,y malllfacturo dish ,...., 811 that kiDd at artl. dl.¥, 7:10p.m. at home at Mra.
llclal, SU(IOiflclal preying does very llltle. Godworkoaccordlnl Rolllnl!elrbo.
to the pr.,-era ot h11 people. When 1(1Ur pn,yer life 1111. ywr
XI GAMMA MU SororiQ&gt;,
faith 111111, your love (IOta cold, IIIII your vision ll'OWB dim. Tburi4Q', 8 p.m. at Columbuo
Someme said, .. He stands best who kneel a most. n ADd you will 111111
Oblo Ell!&lt;trlc Co.
ooe the knee ot.ucture Is IIUnded tor preyor. Tho bme at...c.
PONE ROY CUB SCOUT Poek
ture and joint action II adapled to sud! t .poaltlon,
2fS. · euba and webeloa, 7;30
A) Secret proyer. llcaniJobadintho bedroom, the buomant, Thurodoy,IOOF IIIII
tile born, tho plaee that II best suitable for you, The first tiling
FRIDAY
Jems tausht FU1 disctplea, was that they mast have a secret
HOMECOMING cloneo f'rklll'
place of proyor, MI. 6:8-15. At tho secret place at pr~er Is
nlslllt
at tho Malp Junior HIBII
where the onenzy trllna hla biggool BUDS. You cu ned tile ,,..llorlum
In Pomer01 fcilow.
news-r for an ~ IIIII nol be cllaturbed, but _ , 10U have lrw tho Mella· Nelaonvllle foot.
your devotions, a hundred end one tbouillta will bo SUIIII!-. ball same. Jaya will emceei
The wonderlngs of the mind, end the -sltlon at lht deYII donee 1111rto at 10 p.m. Everywill only be overcome aa we begin to praloe, IIIII prey - r - Ofl!ll welcome.
minedly. "Entar Into thy closet end Wbon thou haat shut the WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 6 p.
door, pray to thy Fatherwldch Is In eecrot." Preyer that touch. m. PJ!luck . . _ with those
es God iswhenweloseeenseottime. Too many tlmea we mea ... ottendlng to take t11e1r own ta.
ID'O our pr~er by the clock. The devil Ia willing tile church mulb1a eerV!ee and a eoverod dlah.
tl()ly Its "'l!!JJbation, machinery, If only abo neglects tho se.
il:leakor will be"Mra. cret place at prayer.
Setteo, Commun!Q&gt; Action
II) Sorvlee Pr~U"er. Private Pl'IU'Or lo necesaery for public Program DIII'H. Holtea&amp;ea,
pr~r. We don't sing our way into heaven, you PI'IY your
lin. Rlebard VMJillan, Mro.
WIU' ln. I Uko to hear him pray In public, - you lmow has Ed SmidJ, MrL Franelo Anderpr~U"ed before he pra¥1. Are we trflng to pt by on second
- . Mro. LouiiSouer, IIIII Ioin.
halld, lnatltutlonal religion? We are great exp&gt;nento of church Jack SoUerflold.
-•hlp, but that In llsollla noiOJIOU8h, Wo need that deep per.
SATURDAY
sona1 dovotlonslllfoatlntareeasory, dallypr~U"er.lnour chureh
COUPLES
DANCE at Drew .
services let us have the g)oryuponua. Then, G'le world wtll see
Webltar Poa~ P&lt;111eroy, So111r·
that we hllve been with Jesus In the eecrot plaee at preyer.
do.J, 9 p.m. to I LDI.
Public ..,rllhip reveals the work thai baa boon 11oM In pri.
SQUARE DANCE Solllrdly at
vate, and prayer ia work.
lilt ..._.-. Plalna G r I d t
School, 8 p,DL to 12 mldnl&amp;!rt.
- - by ,.,_,.. Plalno
C&lt;lllmuniQ&gt; Qub, Music by
Francia Ardrew'a ..rd; caller,
Rdlert Pickett.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCEparQ&gt;,
with tho Joys, Sotunla1 8:10 p.
Mrs. Roger L&lt;Jng ontartaiJI.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Karl IGoea m. to 11:30 p.m. at Melcs HIBb
ed Monday evening with a parf¥ spent the weekend in
School auditorium In MlddJ&amp;.
honoring her slater • in ·law, g:uelts oldie Re\1, ard Mrs. We~ port. OpenSUNDto
pliiiA;c·
by.

Whenever tbe time at pr110f be&lt;:omea DIJihinl ._., 111o11
another Cotture at tile . , . . _ at tho aervlee, llllll1lna but a
dry utteraneo witbout fooling, wi-t(IUl'piiOillldpaoolon, comlag from tile llpo IIIII no1 tile heart, It thai bocomos a-n.

13th Birthdciy of
Daughter Obser~

A Sermonette

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Mr. IIIII Nro. lfax Davlo,
Mickllepor4 Routa 1, ontarlal"'
od Frida)' nllht with 1 parQ' In
oboervonce at tho 13th blrtllda)o
omlveroarr of lhoir da,.tltor,

PLAN EBLIN REIJNION '
. The IIIIUII """""'at. cliaeinC1onto a( All• and Mary
Am Eblb! will be !liadQ altho
road- park Mlho west.oklo
at -II*, 33. A plliuck dinner

a.,

a....,. were Banln ADtllonf,

wasfreafed

Things don't turn up In

Jr., LtDOOI.n Height&amp;,

GIFT
TIMES

children.

spent the weekeOO at their home ern Local Athletic Boosters,

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply

Taday drugs do the
effectiVely!

ttave Yo11 Doctor Phene 992-2955

For YOII Nlilt PrUCI'Iptlon
OPEN DAILY
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The wscs or the MlneriVllle
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same church, flO.
The newly formed 14 o II 1

Counl7 Yooth Aaaoclal!on for
l4ontally Rotardod a.tldron will
moot Tlleodly at 7:10 p.m. at
tile lllllled Trlnll;y Church a(
Cbrl~ I'Umerol, will! Tllua, proal- In charp.

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Jewelry Store

CHOICE

Regular 1.69

yo,;;; ~iltn•dly pharooaclato at Swtahtr aiol

DonsUona totallns 33&gt; havo
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That's Nelson's

Lilt Special

Slllday 10:30 All
tD iZ:30 PM and
5:00 to 9:00 PM

then btw Willi 1111111 1
Miss Christine Bahr, daugh- here, returnin&amp; to Columbus Monday 7:30 p.m. at tho blill
•oldl UCl, fii'N .... I Iaino.
ter of Mr. alii Mrs. cashBahr, Monclay, Mr. Diehl continuea school, Racine.
'
Mlddleport, alii a second year treatments at University HoaClwlo-• Lay.Awor Plan
student mrse, Will serve as pital on an outpatient basis.
now in tffoct. A dopaoil
Mery's "big slstar."
They stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Flrot Fouadalioa
will hoi• aay lte•.
Paul Archer whUeln Columbus.
The Peabody EducaUon
GmLS TO WASH CARS
Mrs.
John
Diehl,
Spokane,
Fund
estabUshed in 1811'1 by
Senior glrio of the Ruolness
Wash.,
former
long-time
restGeorge
Peabody of ~·
Office Education class ot East.
dent
or
Meigs
County,
rracturcbusotts
was the first of the
ern HIBb Sehool will BJKMI&amp;or a
ed
her
left
arm
in a fall recent.- educational foundaUODJ to
ear wash at Newell's 8moeo,
be established
In this Court St.
tr
Chester, Saturday from 10 a. ly.
coun y.
m. to 3 p.m.

USDA·

p,.. Parll~t~ Lot

lab ...

Donations of

WE CUT
USDA aiOICE BEEF

U•• Out

See th• "Fiot"
brown and grey.

could cure certoin diseases.

Mr. and MrL NormanPrese-

$35 Received

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9 - Out At 5

com-

At one time people believed
thot looking at a gold coin

}B)lrJlUQ)W&amp;

cuse.

Mlsa Nancy Thompson, Mr. arxl
Mrs. Harold Long. Mr. arxl Mrs.
Richard lA:Jng and children, al'kl
Mr. arxl Mrs. Roger Lo~ and

Bradbury. MlssSaOOyJOOnson,

S..art stopping btgino
on tho ground ltwl ·
••• with lroly f!tal .
loolcing shoo !lyle~, ,

month" aWard.

Miss Mary Long. who erters dell stu.Uer, formerly of Syra-

HOMECOMING and
Rally
Chelllllr U n I t e d lllethocllat .
ley ani aon. Freddie Joe of Al- Church; h,m. worsh~ service,
tamlllte ~rl._s, na. f0&lt;111orcy SuiJdu; oc_...._..., ~2:15
of Meigs Councy vtsi~ Petint-- ~.m. bookat dlrmor; afternoon
Jy''Witlt Mr:··aftcl MrS: X.. Cus- PI'GIII'IDio -lal mUJie ·llld
ter, Minersville. They weree• relldlllgs by the Mount Morlllh
route to TreYBcca College In Cbotr. Public lnvllad.
Kentuck,y, where Freddie Joe Is
enroUed.
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl
REGULAR MEETING, South.

ha~

ploteclli ftaldwtreman'occluroe
at Fort Jaekeon, S. {;, Pfc.
Phelps ia .Urrently homo . oo
lsove and will report on Oct. 7
to Fort Jackson tor an overaeas asaignmerL In Auguit he
received tile ''trainee of tile

lr.....,

h e Holzer Medical Center
School or, Nurslqg this week.
The cake served at the party
was decoratecl with replicas of
... nul iii's h~f and a thermClllleter. Guests were Mils Ji a r Y

COMPLETES COURSE
Plc. U Earl Phelpo, IIIII of
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Pbelpa,

Mpenlltlofllly

this world unw aomebody
turns the!D up.-James A.
Garfield. 20th oresldent.
·

Sister-in./aw

t

I

TIME ·WAS~~

Debl&gt;le Schuck, ~ Cora~,
VIcki Clollond, Jrwrld HoWIO)',
RO&gt;a.._ P1uer,..., Melanie
Burt, Cherie -r, and Chrlotine Balle,y. Gllla weropreae..,_
ed to Joyce Ann.

Party Given for

"ghten
dull
walls

...::;::J

Joyce
Am.were JJII3'ad*lthprlz..
.
'IIIII
-.lad
ot - arelnvllad.
. . All rei-~.:~.::..
Games
allvtobo...S
frltnolo
•• bel~~g won by tho.wlmoro. A
decoratecl "ko waa atrvedwlth
l~o cream, puncb IIIII , 111111.

TODAY_

67~~­
PT. PLEAWfl', I. ' "·. ll.r•
1
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1

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• WANT AD
IMfORMATION
OUDLINU
5 P·•· o.., let.. P..llc:etleft

LIGAL MOTIC!

1

k'

MedoUM Rov•h,· who•• p~e~

~ =-"'·p \l!,;h .. P~lntlff fll•d
,. 11ctence 11 un nown, wl

l'•

.'I:.:_, '

fFind' ~~

'

llltfMioF ~~~- 9 •·•·

te •

~ the,.!.,Oth :::~:r

Cen~:olletlon•

&amp; C•"'''""'
Will ... tfCCipl14 """'' ' .........
:~ hleP'..-flon ~ttoin•t .._ In t~ Co"""
Dor of PIAIIIc.tl~ttt
•
.
•'"""' pl..• Couft of Mllll• County,
REGULATIONS
. - - - - - - - -·- - - - - it Ohio, Co•• No. 1.. ,536( ~oylng for TM P-.llsher ,.,., ... , the r~tht WOUlD 1il(E . ~Iii McWUr
~ dlworCI and oth., ,. lof, on the to eel it or reject .ony otl1 . . . . . . .
Jll&amp;ll for f001D and baud. ....
•f ground1 ol willful obaonce of ,.,.,. jloctlonel. The P•li•htr will ,...
btl .............. I 1 ..._._ 1 __
••, thon one year. Sold eou11 will h
ntiltle for ..,.. then . . .
.u.~,...
,.L-fOf' hlorlr19 01'1 or oftll' tho 2•tt.
- ~~ at~o4
•.. 0 1 0 1 •-- 1969
Incorrect insortiOfl,
~ . ..,.,,.
Y
to..... ,
"
RATES
g,.zs..su
notle. that

•.-1..--a"'
· ......,

r.. ,••pe

•:

HOMER P. ROUSH
•,
plaintiff
·, leba,_ ond Fult1
1: Attorney• for plaintiff
•
' 9/11 9/18 9/2! 10/2 10/9
:, 10/16 10/23 7te

F01 Wlftl Ad S..vlc•
pit Word 0111 ln&amp;ortlotA

5

Clnfl

Minh~# ... Chor1• 7Sc
l2 cent&amp; ,., word throe censec~

--NOTI-.CE--TO
-·~-T:-v;;.
,"""..;.:
. -~ ,&amp;~
ID11CE la ~-- . pwa. ln

tl••
iflllf'tlons .
11 cent• ,., Word .~~o. ceMoc""l••

~
~An
•·.APPROPRIATION
49

'" )tO

".,.. · t•J

ORDIHAHCE

'

BLINO ADS

Adtlitlonol 25c

or 1969 and that Qrcllnonce No.

,~3-69 be •uppi~M~~entod •• folio,.•:
:: Addilionol oppropl'iotlon for Cemo
..•
'""' -11,400.00
•' ,..,.
o\ddlllonal
opfM'Oprlatlon t... St.

~"'·'"'·
'""" _ so ...o.cxl
', AdcUIIonol appropriation far G•~

·~:.rol Fund- $10,000.00

N t'

18111P.Bilta

JOHM W.

ZERKLE
PrntMnt of Council

·: A''"'" o... en.... c1...
~•m 1012 1o/9 3~&lt;

ftud &amp;rd. ....
made bJ the Tax

.be -rd-bythe ~Board
o1 °··•·•Jliii:IWI-It at I'·
... -wu.. · lll
.... Court H111110, PGDar&lt;IO',

JDide ln writia&amp;t Oft b1ank:a
.. OJ.
furnished V¥ 1he CouiWI Audl•
tor aad tiled In hll otaee on
or before thetbnellmltedtor
payment~ taxes tor theftnt
half year, or at IllY tlmodurbig whlcb - •·oro recelWIII

..

~ -------------------- G;-s8&lt;lo~.-;;;,;;-.~-.;~~ half
:~~~:

th••·
1"963 Fa..... .. ..

=

yar. ·

can Legion. SUnday, noon~

----- --------- ___________
9'o18-10te

; By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
NOR111 (D)

1:5

.863
"AJ84
• 932

.1032

EAST

WJ:ST

.42

.109

., "KQIO
+QIB
.AKQH
'

.

•sr 652

+T6H
.95

SO'IJTU

••• ',~lt 9J 7 ~.....
-' ~ ,
~- -· ..,

- · ··'&amp;10

..

.. ;,;i7if

Neither wlnerable
Wat North Eat South
l'ull
PUI , .
Dble l'ull
Pass Pus
Openinc lead-. K

South had a mighty good
band for his pre-emptive
opening of four spades but
his partner had passed originally ROd he decided to
abandon any possible slam

1111w

2 Dr. 6 cyl. atcl. w.ns., •-· ·•
tfr.. , solid t...ty,

radio. ·

TRUCK SPECIALS

• .. , H· duty -~
ony 65
Col" white.

-~ ,_....._
Ml'~ .... _ . . .
PliCIIIt 111124783.

CHEVY
.

•uo.

8-3Wll)

9-25-3tc MECHANIC NEEDED. Sllrt1l8
lllaey $3.110 per hour. Mall\'
frlnl8 benllltl plua paid • ·
SKATE-A-WAY SCHECVLE callao, llvHIY Work .week
Bock to Scbool party, Friday, · train 8 LIIL to 5 p.m. Pleaoe
Oct. 3, free gift for everyonej
nmtt to P. 0. Box 7t9, ~
lllllooreen party, FrldQ, Oct.
eaa, Oblo 45701.
31. ~nWednesday, FridaY;
SAturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
A-.allable lor partlea onMolldQ, Tueada1, IIIII Thursday

-.-----.:...---..--

-----------!!,OOsE.

3101.

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6 ROOM

613 lollll St;,

Nl4dl_.. 1\1 .blockl train
lbo poot olllce. lnqutrutU&amp;
Llnoolnsi.

------------

IOxlO HOUSE TRAILER, Z bod-

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nl(hts am saturday and su.
dQ at12r110011a. Phone 9853929 or Otestar 985-35~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-IZ1..10tc AMBITIOUS per11011 t0 DB art!·
---- - ------!lclal lnseml•tlon pooltlm
GUN SHOOT SundiiY, s.p-.
wltll C.O.B.A. lnMel(J Cool&gt;ber 28, Forked Run, ~-- ' Q&lt;, Th!J la a part time Job,
man Club.
9-U-31&lt;
Would work well for flraler
---,..----------- lav\iw ~ tlme or extra ,
STV.Di ~RVIC;Fi.,'~ ~I.
~·F'"' worli1lilla
~1\. Syrahuao, OliiO:Rh~' ·, ,.,~lc.:C.~!L , We ''lllDWii!i
eBU039.
9-/Zt-&amp;tc
7011. If lnlereated, call Galli-

181-4'131.

1148 PLYitfoUTH, - I t ~-111111, P~dl Fork Raid 19.
Make alfer. ·l wn Cll'llllll.
.
9-IZ1~

Help Wanted

: ....

------------

1157

. CoOJYille,

....

and

. ·um.

ID;r:·:~
l~~.~·pi" ~·:;·~·~ ••' ·-:- • io;;;,;;.-Vi...!u.:.,~
•
tnns. L-

Goi'doD H, Caldwell
Audltar of Jolel(o Cclunl¥

• Tbe flrat Senate page wss
tU 4 p.IIL
9-25-21&lt;
: appointed by Henry Clay and
• Daniel Webster. His nsme HAND TOOLED leather .b I ll·
:was Grafton D. Hanson and
folds and purses made to or;De was only nine yean old.
der. Also mocassina and ather leather lloma. Pbono 742-

,erlect Discard
:Aids Defense

---~---------J::ARLY .AMERICAN i~
,U.95
AM-FU ·ndlO. Hpeed ......
HT
hd
Power
APPLES.
Fllllletrlck'• 0,..
cblr\l, SIIIAI Raute 689,lo&lt;li- ..... HPeeDr IIQIIIId qiiiiD,
~~a~a,..; due f8l.u. VM our
RlH• R. .t ftlot ·
od 7 mlleJ 110111111ot "'
Ill .... _ Cll1WUkeavlDe. Pllono 169-4711&amp;.
lliQ'IM .
.
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t..lt-ltc .
., 9-IZ1·121c . 3~
•~n

Pontiac_.,.
I
~.::.T~;
197:~ -mb~ ~
01 -:~.:: ~~:

are DOI'I' bei...,. sought for the
·~
construction of an addition to
the Middl~ort Church
of
Christ. For infonnatton. contact Don Enrin, MickDepcrt.
Phone 992-3290 alter 6 p.m.

____ ________ _
,;_

or·~rF~---•15.

Obl

~tc

~WIN AT BRIDGE

SEttY!~

.· .DAY192-21&amp;1'-··
,NI~HT
. . .
. 'd''
. - ·. ·

Commlllloner ol Ohio. wtll

~T-;.~N-;,~;,:;;.~;bid~

·

RAILINGS

the vaJ.Uitloftl

0 IC8
SHOOTING MATCH, RacineGtm
Club, .._..,_..
&lt;-•-ber 28, 1 p,IIL
9-25-&lt;&gt;tc

.6.

Ql'

.:·NIQHT
.''"*DAr«
·.
.•,; .• CALL

u•UIIltl'lt, ~

aUon

S.c . 11. This Ordlnonce ahctll
ke effoc:t ond bo in force lrom
f'ICII all• September 22, 1969.
aned tho 22nd day Of S.pted!H

•i

Doily

It- 0 • 111 • to 12100 NOCMI Sotvtdoy
-

'

and are cwtn for
tnapectlon at 'tbealrke

of -~- ~Aollll-lnllle
_,...._,
Court Haua, ~,.(Ida.
CoaWlaintl --~ 1a)g.;.

por Alllwer•

p.1111.

106 ••

~

public

Offlc\: HOURS
1:30 •·"'· to S:OO

·fhllt&amp;'Aite
.

..,... _ _. - • ..:. ........, __ ,,..,_.
n..u ..~ ...., 'ftU .UUill

tis•. ."'·

',._Be It ordained by tMI Council
~of the Vlllgge of MiddfopCifl 01
,•foiiow1:
,; S.c. 1· That To pt'O&gt;~Icio addition""til fund• for oporo11onl fOf the

~~

Cha•ee

Ftr'!Jilll.F~ilt . .

,1'7 nYlif:l ,eode, U.t the
tax returDI of • • Cowtt;y,
fol'. tbe )'iar 1919 Ja'¥1 been

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•'

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~llanCt .WitJ; Seed01l5715-

lntltfllonl.
25 ,., -.:•nt Oisu\lnf on ptdtl eds
ond od1 poid within 10 d1y1.
LEGAL NOTICE
CARD OF THANKS I OBITUARY
ORDINANCE NO. 957-69
$1.50 for 50 word rnlltlrnu"'· Eo.
OrdlncaMI to S•pplo..,.nt tho · MtlitloMI wcrd ~c.

·'..

IW.I':'i.' •••nt••aco

SEVIRAL

69CIIwnllll
Still nallalolo ot troGtly

.roomt, ecnbln&amp;Uon walher
and dryer, - fumlblre, llr

collllltloning; 275 pllon fuel
oU dnml ani atalid. Cll1 Now
lla¥OD 88UzttorMlddllpmt
992..2416. Aloo caiPOIOIL
~-«&lt;

··WMPO
'INF. .lTIQM
.NEWS

..

ts

.,...~.

'LOClliE'-lS

DAILY ,
lt
7:50A.M.

'12'NOON
.. 3 P.... .

. AND

4:to,f.M.
'

Keeping .fiJIAI
, Gallia.·orJd
Mason'' Ar~
Informed As·

; Well As

....

polio 44&amp;-1535 or 4t&amp;o4416
for lntervlow. Place all Cillo

- - -----------REV1VAL AT Rutland Freewill

Boptlat Olureb, ~r
altM 2 p.m.
9-24.2tp
29 to October 12, 7:30p.m., - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pastor, Paul Taylor. E -

gellat, Normaa 'laylor, Speclal slllglng. Ewryone weleome. WUI You Coone?
9-IZ4-151p

for Sale or Trade

u- .,. _,

;.:,::-.Mii-;;:-;;-;1-..W-!L',

contract.

Fry 1!14, ~ atari-

West chose to double. No
big nooo '11turadly, all dQ
guarROtee went with that
F"tidQ', tu S&amp;turdQ t,llllll
double but West hated to be
noon.
9-U-31&lt;
shut out with 18 points.
-------------Things started out well lor·
the defense. C I u b s went LADII!S, does t395 worth of
around tbree times lind all
Jewelry' !roe, 80UDII JIIIOfl
Wat needed was one more
P1UI a c:cmmlaalootiP h 0 D 8
trick, He led his king ot
N"" Hawn, W.Va., 992-2505.
!heart&amp;, South was in dummy
for lntenlew.
with the ace and his first lmpulae was to conced• down
one. That seemecl kind of - - - - - - - - - - - - )illy. He would save a litue TOM LEWIS, water weU drill·
otlme but sometimes the deinc, Letart. w. va. Phone Wapi To 811y
1fense lll play is g&lt;!lllg to slip.
895-3802.
9-5-301&lt;
'South saw that If West held
CABINETS, round Ia·
both the queen lind jack of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CIIINA
blea,
old
cl., etc. Writo
diamonds, as well as the VACANCY for two elderly peo.
vr
call
14.
D. Mlller, BL 4,
queen of hearts, West was
pie. Prefer prlwte paid .,..
Pcmeroy,
pbooo
99U27L
going to bave quite a distienls. Pbono Mason. 77311...'145-Uc
carding problem.
5185.
10-8tfc
South ratuecl off hls siJ:

CROSSWORD
4- Biblical
ctly

U'rlnt
meuure
6. DllfiCUN

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:r"¥i'e.~s~to ~.S.':'f~~ ";;~;~~m.-G~nd -;.-;.~ For Rent

lliseards. The f I r s t three
•ere easy enough. He got
~ of his last two clubs and
;he 10 of beartll. His fourth
dlseard was just aboul aa
easy. He thought for just a
fraction of a second and then
let the queeD of hearts go.
This illdn't represent ROy
'&amp;real g e n I u I on his part.
1!'••1 lind Wat had a good
partnership and East had
.d!Jearded In such a manner
aa to tell West that South
had started with a singleton
heart.
He simply discarded nolh·
lllg but hearts, ROd he cllacalded them up in order. He
bad started by playing the
deuce on the first lead. When
be lolluwed by playing the
five six ROd seven, West
mew that East sWI held the
nine. If East had started
with just lour hearts, he
'll'Ould h a v e hlgh-lowed
somewhere along the way to
show an even nl!JIIher.
,,.,.,.,., ,,..,,.,•

.Auf.)

contract. "Ellperl""""'"
For free estlmate, phone 3 UNFUilNISIIED 1'001111 wltll
99:1.-2806. (We go aii)'Whorel.
._tb. Mecbanlc St., P-eroy.
8-22-tfc
Phone 992-238L
g;.25 3te

by

..........
-='1111

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IN TH! COIIItiOM PLEAS COURT
IIIIGS COUMTY, OHIO
Db:l• Lo Y•IIMeter,
L D, 1,
·M1441~, Ohl•.

pen, autoo, trailers. , . _
9112-2718 .,.. - Dick SQ!er,

.

W..Utc

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'HREE ROOitlaoarllnent, camPI•IMIH,
ploWiy modern will! buiJtAD
.;.
CMrLI1 W, v,.,..._,
kltcben, wail oven
table
top unit; 111alnleaa steel alnk
MIIIWI•,_,., Ohio, wllo••
c. . . .................
with dlopoul unit; larp le:;:4MI1•, Novel
andlarp
cloHta. Nlcell'decT
ltetiOI'I, Kerpert,
orated.
(All
99:1.-2278 for ll&gt;"
••• -.91305.
Ne. 1..523 , polntment af12r 2 p.m.
8-22-tfc
MOTICI BY PUBLICATION

"' '""

....

............

and

ua
Papal
letter

hammer
21. Maeebea.rer
in ICqland

23. Wanntll
2T.Sea.eJia1e•
28. M:ule'a
. bjUIIIet.
·211- Speech 1m·

output
115. Old

meuu,..

16. Pub
aervln&amp;
t9. BkUlful
20. CliUl

chief

21. Babylonian
deity

_,.....

26.De-

-

21.Bea-

211. Type of
frlpt
30.J'or
32. Footedvue
118. Peer Oyat'J

.....

mother
St. Waroltlpo,

eoollty
311. Nautical
term

li·
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jredbueat

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - STORAGE IIIJICOfor-,cemLEGAL MOTICI

tree

:H. Proelamatory,

known
mater
8. Vene
9. Butt
13.MIIle

18. WOoclen""

ollk-

wonn

?. Wen..

ll.Epoch
17. Candlenut

ZI.AIIam

.,.......,, ..... P!acll. ..

wl~ppen

1A11UIJI

·---·-·

Slill'l'lt AUTO IALI!i\
IAIIAUGA, QHIO

- - - - - - -· -- -----~-.,... ....~k'!";t ,....:. , ,. ,.,For Sale

Bawler'a
ditk'etrio
(A.ws U4' . .

!

Juntl""'l IUICH

v.........,... .

WALTZ

GUioio

HUUMY

i!tf' t'Oftii'Nd.r c-..w.·r JIM'1HI WIIIIN-IN

A-.w"" "'"'•'

U$tJ

",.[ . ,·

�•
~·1

·'

1wn·~· Miildle.

Scott

1

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,..,.,

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\l!'oimdutioQ -to · .

iMtiet T~rt~&amp;t

·~.

j}

•

''

'. '.~'·~· ~ ok;rll~ of ~co Cit¥
: ,,,,, I• doml.-led by tho twin~...,.
... ~~ lid lxtacl•huotl,
17,000 fee~

Use ,..... ,..

'
'
~emhe or tho cooperyatlw..
wllh l11'1 bcfut'L•hiselcctiun.
Tho Ohlu· VoUOj' llealt!l !lei'·
'·',
"~t It cklel' not mean lhat I •omtc llepli&gt;l f,can• &lt;lp&lt;!llned ~
~'""" t'ounclallm will bold
·~:.:.~'.!:.~~----··:_·-··...,!-!f'••..:,_
~:-·~-·-:·•1
·,
tA}lel't aomeone else to dUU'IJC . balan&lt;c II., ,leedorihlp .and 1ma1 nieounc at the 0111o Upl- ·1
deotocl
Son.
ltabert
1'.
lirl!lln
vorlil.v
lodoJ
ot
7:1~
p.m.
his or her convlctioru1 eUhcr,"
ot MiddJ111n,1 a --~nte Alborl (;, IOUoa, Ohio direcS&lt;utt oald.
Sccit, genenlb considered a mlddiMJ(-lho-ruoder as tile tor or urban a!Yalrs and Gov.
key member of the seraLe'a aasislanllEedcr.
James
rcpreacnlallve .
Grlmn, 45, debtod Baker, to tho AWo~achiUI 1te810nal
libet·al bloc on most dcmestic
once 1111ln the eonaer.. uve Commlollfllll, wiD be tile speok.
issues, refused to be ltbeled.
"I have preferred to bave na cardldate, 00 the laat or three er.
New director• ~the seven - '
label, but if I must hive ooe, lt baUOio 23 to 2U. Sen. Jomea B.
.
era of GOP politics.
.Pearsoo ot Kanus, the original caunty orpnlzatlon will alao be
Is
thai
of
a
moderate
because
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The 6S.)·ea•·4d newb eleded
;
.
beHcve thai the broe.d·midclleof choice or the llberala, ard Sen. elected, aocordiA,I to E. E. Daleader of senate llepublicans
the hicJ!way is the area which John G. Tower of l'e:xas, a pure vl.o, oak !WI, OVIIS presldenl.
promisl'd not to innid or
leads-towards solutiona and the blood conaervaUvewe~eJlmln­ The fwndatlon, a 0011 - pnllll
impose hi s idcolQID' on ('01·
ated 011 earlier beliOIL
corpor•tlon developed under the
leagues. But at the same time ruts are to be found on both
Alll&gt;alaohlan Redevelopment Ad
he indicated to the liberal· s ides or the reed. ••
or
1965, Ia charaed wlllt adA veteran of se,·en terms in
Faml)ua Connon quality in
mod erate bloc which supported
ministration or tile multi.....,. this blend of . 50" selectH
the house aoo nearly 12 years
hirn
that he would txt
ty healllt demonatratlon proJeet cotton and 50" , Polyosm.,
" abardon any matter of c~ i n tbe ser~~te, Scott put
Involving Alltena,.Gallla, Hocktogether a strange combillltion
Loborotory tested for beol
sdence or conviction."
in&amp;
J~tckiOO, Lnrence, Nelp,
of
sWt&gt;Ort
to
win
the
votes
alii
!lerfor1110nce. Over 180 threodo
"The W8.l I speak and the
and v~ Caunlfea.
succeed the late Sen. Everett ·
per aqua ... inch.
11 ay 1 vote will be the same
Bleached POfcale - S.lld
b.l
Dirksen
as
Senate
Republi·
Mrs. Lillian B. l..ebnanl, 89,
after this election as before alii
Colore
- Prints
formor Middleport resident, 2 Divorees Granted
if that is persuasive and can leader,
lie had the almost total died early this mnmlng at the
Oa groonda of groao nelleot
influential, l'Ll be most gratesupport of the liberal bloc, the MDnte Ro.Y Nurslna Home In of duty, two divorces have been
ful," Scott said in an interview
backing of four middle-of-the- Grove City.
granted In the Melp COWJ(y
roaders who wanted to succeed
Born Dec. 17; 1880, In West CA&gt;mmoo Pleaa Coort.
'
him as assistant republican VIrginia, she was lite ~­
Delores M. Aeiker, Pomeleader, aOO just enough conser- ter or lite late Jooepb • n d roy, was granted a divorce
(Cootlnued !rom PIIJ[e I)
existence, if it could be called ,•ati ves who feared youth more FJizabeth Hawkins C~ln. !rom Keith G. Aell\or, CumSUrviving are a dll.l.ghter, berland, Md., and Doria J...,
that, the Mets finished lOth in than change.
In the secret ballot. he beat Mrs, Katherine M1111nstoo, Dalley, Portland Route I, was
Included in these wonderful
the rield of 10.
There was no improvement 43-year-old H'"'"rd H. Bsker Ma~tle Sprlna:s; several granted a divorce rrom Ora
vAlues are ski11111ers, coal
the ne xt three year s. They were Jr. , of Tennessee, the candidate grandchildren and great .grand. Leo Dailey, Portland. T b e
style dresses, ju11pers, 2 pc.
last ea ch time, and the name s of the ronservati ~es ard children. Preceding her In death plaintiff In the latter case was
I
slipped in am out of the box dissatisfied young turks, 24 to were her husband and two sons. granted cu stody or lour minI suits, shirlwAisiS. FAbrics
Fwteral services; wilJ beheld or children.
scores, some to be instantl,v 19.
~~~~ of 10"-' Fortrol Poly- I inc lillie bonded knit, orion,
Then, to emphasize the at 1 p.m. Seturd113 at the Rawand 50% cotton. Waist I
forgotten, others lo live on in
size 28 to 38. In ollthe .good I jerseys, Act late royon jersey,
lings-Coats Funeral Home with
Met lore•.. names like MarveELDERLY WOMAN HURT
dArk transitional co110115.
length&amp;. You will never haYe I
the Rev. David Kiner officiatlous Marv Throneberry , ChooThe Pomeroy &amp;.R squad was
iron
those
school
Ing.
lllrlal
will
be
in
the
Lone
Choo Coleman, Elio Chacon.
These dresses are styled in
I
oak Cemetery at Point Pleas- called to Foglesong Rood, Ma- trou,sers.
Rod Kanehl , Craig Anderson,
14 to 20 and
(Continued !rom page I)
ant )"rlends may call at the [II. son, Wednesday at 10:19 a.m.
Jay Hook, the most erudite of
for Ma,y Jane Smith, 91, who
half
14\) to 24\1.
them all who knew what made Lodge again sooght to engage neral home from 10a.m. to noon
had
fallen
at
home.
!'lie
was
a ball cun·e when thrown- but the Communists to impress on and !rom 4 to 9 p. m. Frld&amp;Jo.
taken to Veterans Memorial
couldn't throw one.
Hanoi and the Viet Cong that
Hospital where Bile waa adIn 1966 the Mets saw the light the partial withdrawal of U.S.
miUed.
~
of day - if ninth place is light of troops was not only a signifiNow Selection
"Adler" Shrink
Pleasant memor)' finished, cant political gesture but also
(Continued from page 1)
Pllt:.GAME
SUPPER
SET
the Mets once more finished "a trerd" • . • lndicatlng there Chester Township aM dug dltMembers or St. Paul Luthortenth of ten, 40' '~ games out in would be more Amerlcan ches, removed soil and changan
Church are sponBOTing a
pullouts if the Communists ed the contour and draimge of
1967.
soup supper Friday evening beHodges came back to Shea in respord b.l scaling down the land which was used as a golf lore the rootball game between
Choooe reversible Yinyl
White athletic tocltt ..
course by the plaintiffs.
1968 and his iOOomitable fightirw:.
(blllclc
or
brown)
or
gon.
~
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Lambs wool,
The plaintl[!s ask $17,100 lor Meigs and Nelsonville - York.
leadership hauled the now
uine ·lea'ther in his favorite
y comfortable and
Soup,
sandwiches,
pie,
cotrce
loss of Income aRI expense inyoung, now, it seemed, taintly
22
to
28.
colors.
Size•
weorlnQ.
Sizes 9Y.! to 13..
and
other
beverage&amp;
Ytill
be
volved in putting the land back
promising squad up to ninth
sold
starting
at
4
p.m.
In
tho
in good condition.
place with their highest winning
pair
The plaintiffs charge that the Fellowship Hall of the church.
percent.Afe ever - . 451 - on a
defendants a cted in complete
record of 73 victories and only
DATE CIIA.~GED
disregard for the property and
A parey lor the 25th district,
89 Losses.
MENS ORLON
The ninth aMiversary cele.. ask $30,000 in exemplary alii
An:l now it is now, and there tlon or the Forest Run Baptist
Ohio Eastern Star, will be held
they are, after comil'@: back Church, at 110 Kerr st•• Pom- punitive damages. They also on Ocl. 4 at Bartlett, Ohio,
from 91 ~ games out on August eroy, will be held Sunday at charge that the defendants are rather than on Sept. 27, as an.
again threatening to move onto
!6 to win their division. All that 2:30p.m.
nounced ear Iter, Mrs. 'lbomaa
the land and change ll and ask
is left for them to do is win the
Yeung reported.
The Rev. R. F. Hairston, ror a restraining order.
National League peiUI&amp;n~
Sr. or tbe Refuge Bsptlst
PLAN '!t'EEN iiANCE '
c~rcb, ·cotumbUI, wUI be the
teen dab9 ' will 'be held
A
1
't plaker. 1he congrep..
Friday
nlgtU at the Racine Junt1on from Rev . Hairston' s
'
Ior
IU!ill
SChool, 8 to 11 p.m.
church will also attend. The
TONIGHT, SEPT. 25
Light damage was reported under spon&amp;Orship of the Anpublic Is Invited.
MENS BRIGHT lED
to a car driven b)' KeiUieth l..o1lg- nuol Sial!. Mu•lc will be by
stretch. Langsville, at 1 LD\. ihe Blue Angels.
Wednesday when lt struck alii
VISIT THE PERRYS
friday thru Tuesday
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Benny killed a young doe deer on State
Sept. 26 thru J)
Heavy woieht wool jackoto In briaht rod. Ideal for
LOCAL TEMPS
Route
124,
east
o(
County
R&lt;».d
Perry
on
!W.nda,y
were
Mr.
and
You'll
like
this
grand
feloction
in
trim
cut
styles
t_het
THE APRIL FOOL$
Hunters.
two big buHon throilgh flap pockets, two
The temperature in down(T echnicalor)
Mn. Charles Clay and chil- 13 b_y the Department or Sherhove
tapered
legs,
tighter
fit,
or
the
mort
contervatl've
olosh
poekots.
Sizes omall (14-14Y.!), medium (15•15Y.!);
town Pomeroy at lla.m. ThursJack Lemmon
dren, Waco, Texas; Mr. and If! Raben Hartenbach.
models
that
are
lor
the
older
man.
Sizes
28
to
42
and
large
(16-16Y.!).
•
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day under cloud.Y skies was
Tbe department also reportCatherine Deneuve
Mrs. Rurus Clay, Milton, w.
extro size1 44 to .50. New solid color1, black, plaid1,
58 delfees.
Peter Lawford
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. carl Not - ed that Cecil McCoy, 27, MI.
checks. Stop in, look ·them OYer. S.loct what yau nood.
tingham and children, Fred Mc- Gilead, ROute 3, was returned
CHUBASCO
.
.
Callaster, and Charles Me. here (rom theGallla County jaH MEI!JS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
.,
(T echnicalar)
Admlsllflllls - None.
Callaster, or Culloden, W.Va. Wadnesday night to face bad
MENS FINE WALE
Richat"d Egan
.,
Discharges ::- Hallie Cross,
Also. Mrs. Perry visited her check charges in Meigs CoUilQ'
Christopher Jones
Marthe Rci&gt;I!IIOII.
sister, Mrs. S, W. Clll)', in Mil-• courL
Now i 1 an ideal time to buy wcir.k glove.• fOr ~r now
Show Starts 7 PM

WASIIINGTtlN (lii'D -Sen.
lhvh Sl.'Ott ot Pc•utsy1wnia
Intend• to leod Senate I!Oilubllcans along the "broad middle
oi the hlgtiW8Y" after they
brok"' decades of consenaUve
domination to embark on a new

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gloves. Now on aalo • ..,.no Department .lst floor. C!!ttons,
leather and cloth. Gauntlet styles, knit wrist. stylel and
aafety cuff gloYn. Stop in, look around and buy what

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Fino quality ccirduroy of 50!ii polyester, '50" c~t'IF!r
Permanent prus. Dark ollve and tan: Si&amp;...
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·' . ~.., ~ R. calhoun
.,..hed"a 17-count Indictment,
lnclutllng rape old kld,.Pflw,
ll!llnot llorold Lee Waugh, 20,
PatriOI Star Ill., tocioJ In Gallq Cmmly ~n Pleas
Court.
.
, jUdge Calhoun, howewr, ordered thot Wau&amp;b be held to the
ooxt term of the Golllt CcJunl!'
........ jury wlllch convenes at

·' t:ao·a.m:. next Tllelday.

Wau&amp;b had been Indicted In a
recallocl sesalon of tho AilrU
term.artnd Jury m 11 c:oun1s In

tho, ;.a 20 alleged kldMpllw
of a Michigan rainlly and rape

ot the wUe and mother of three
children, and m olx count• In

the June 28 alleged knlft~W or
Paul E. Fae=lre, 24, ~

Ill.
Judge Calhoun lad continued

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the oaoetrDIIIWedneodll)'too..,_ ed In the local commoo. plea•
slder .evan mollona by de- court. JUdge C. W. Smith, Mer..,. eaunsal R. Wlllfl!n JOJ&gt;. Ar\hur, assigned by the Ohio
S~Ctrerile Court, was sitting at
kllll. The llrat JOI!Idna' was to q•ah all courila of lha tile reporUng or the grand jury
lndlctmsal oo ~a thiot tho In the Waugh ._so. Judge CalIndictment waa not presenlod houn was attending a Trlal
by the rormnan oftbearandjury J ndges' Cdlege,
TWO OVERRULED
to tho Court ct Ccl!mnon Pleas
Two defense motions were
aa r..ured by lito Ohio Revlooverruled by Jndge Calhoun this
ed Code.
Jenkbts' motion was liiatai• momlng. Jenkins wiD oot be alad and thelndlotmelllwu quash- lowed to take depositions !rem
witnesses in the Waugh case at
ed m thla reason alone.
Hamlin C. King, Gollla Coun- Tueaday's session the
t,y Prooeouti!W Attorney, a&lt;l- Jury. Waugh will remain In JaU
mllted the error, but toldJudgO uDder the same bol'll 1 $151,000,
calhoun it had beeo "emnnon aet by Judp Smith. .
Jenkins piled the ooont with
pracdce ot the- fOreman" gtvl'l! the Indictment to tile clerk a final questlm:
uu .t he grand jury does not
of court lnateod ol tile judge.
JUdge Calhoun lnl-ed the Indict my client, wUI he cootln(irooecutbw attonloy that cor· ue to be held?"
root procedure would be !ollow" Of course not," · replied

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MIDDLic:PORT'S BILLY WELLS who operated bla riding
academy at IU)yal Oak Park this summe~ is now scrvlrw; as claSSinstructor for the Rio Grande Collep Equeetrlan Aeademy - a
riding activit.y whichhat beenaddedtothephyaica1 education program of the school.
CAN YOU IMAGINEMIDDI...t:PORTwllhoutMr.andMro. Wal·
ter B. Harris'!
That1 s to be the situation, but Mr. ao:t Mrs. Harris aren't
goll'@: Car away. They've purchased a modern. one-door home ln
Clifton, w. Va. ard will be movi'l! there within the nel/1 week or
so.

THOSE DOLLARS
. you place in our care never rest on their oan.
They work like mad for you seven days a week,
twenty-lour hours a day, weekends and holidaY'
wning good interest. Savings are insured up
to $15,000.

MRS. ALMA YOUNC, MRS. F.OOAR GllEE.~LEE ard Mn.
Mildred Tubbs, Pomeroy. and Leo MarUn and son, David, HWJootinglon, W. Va., traveled to South Bend, Ind. over the weekend
Lo vis it with Ernest Martin, a ronner ttomeroy re1ident. Mr.
Martin is serioosly ill at~ hc:me Lherc. HI&amp; addrell!l 18 23611
FUmore R•d, South Bend, Ind., 46619.

~THER REPORT

Why settle for less?

FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

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POMEROY, OHIO

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
"ND SUNDAY
SEPT. 26-27-28
Double FHlure Program
"A FISTFUL OF
OOLURS"
TechniceiO&lt;
Clint Eost.,ood
Marianne Kerch

MEMBER FDIC
Member FederAl Reserve System

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

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Mens pe...,nenf Pro•• Fancy PeHorn P•l..wa
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Jaclge Calhoun.
Waugh was returned he r 1
Sept. !8 !rem Lima State Hoopltal lor the CrbniM!Iy illaane
where Jlllge Smith ordered him
conunltted lor 30 dll)'s obaerwtloo.
Jenklno was I!&gt;PGinted by
JUdge Smith toreproaentWaugh

in the case.
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The Meigs Soil and Water
conservaUotl District will hold
lta amual meeting 'I'Uelda7,
Oct. 28, at Eastern H ~ g h
School with a dinner at 7:30
p.m.
· Diatrlet supervisors, meet.

Karr

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rrom

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Mrs. Mildred M. Martin, a
well.lmown teacher In tile Rutland schools for 20 years, has
been hmored by being Included
ln tile oewly publlahoclsixthedl11m (1970-71) of •'Viho's Wlto
ol. American Women.•' She is
also included Jn t'()hlo lives,"
a book oonoernlng Ohio Eduoa.
tors published In l968.
Mrs. Martin, an Ohio State
Unlversit;y faculty member ser.

sELECTIVE! SEI!VlCE OFFICES hare wore
spewed qyer tlti; wallo and On at&gt; American
thio lire was c:onllned to two rooms
SO&lt;•IIid a.OI liiiOdiiiY tile draft board. The Akron Fire !leo
of all lUe Clrawera ror 11.. iOcal draA
m the aoor ind 'HI ablaze. ·
100,000 JIU!II• on Nee but It """ not lmme- .
hoor IIWIY ...ro 'deltroyod. "We have d~ll· ·
"':~!!:~~•;" said Mro. Aida Mualck, area ...,..,..
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yeara and 1''"' riever
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ca Circle, RaolneJunlorHigh;
Mrs. Ama Rwsh, Syracuse Elall.. Extension Serolc:e, Is the emen1ary, and Mrs. Deborah
homeeoonomlosagent!orLake HiD Roush,Letar!Elementary.
ewnt,y. ille lo the daughter or
In other action by the bmrd,
Mro. Vma McKni811t _. Rut- salary Increases !or buo drlvland and the late EvereU Me. ers and non-teaching personnel
Knight, alao a well - known were approved. Bus drivers
teacher.
were granted a $25 month raise
retroectlve to Sep~ I; one contract driver was given a $5 a
month raise ard one mechanic
a $10 allllllllh nolae; six cuat&lt;&gt;todlansweregranted$84ayear
Increase for a !2 mooth peri·
od; cooka received $14 a month
lor nlnemmths; theclerk-ouoOfftcers were selected when
$
tocllan 200 oo the !969-70 sesa Meigs COunt,y Retired Teoch- sion, a.!ld the band director was
ers Chapter was orpnlzed re- raised $60 a month !or 10
00 ~~.!U.:,":::_'!~=: months ror additional work In
tbe elemenlary achoolsandhigh
cOle Smllh4 preejdent; Clara school for the 69-70 term. Mrs.
Lochary, vlcepreoddent;Giadys Ellllllf Salser alaowas employ,,!layman, a...,relo.!7, .1111!1 •
- eel aa a sli&gt;stltute cook.
Hllldore, treoourer.
Sayre announced that planPresent to help with lite lor- nlng books wUI be available
mation of tbe new group was

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Clellan, Ala. ll!e Is a . 1969
ol Melp High
Sebool.

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K OF P DINNER PLANNID
._ICIW cllrector.of tho a.!oor~Jn!A·
GoiJipolla KDighla of Pythlu
tile nc:Ontb. atat.,!JIIl!ley
lamlll., and Pythlan Siller a
fiD!IIlaa potliHio d'-t will be
tho .......... of rouf!IM ...-Ill or- bel4 ·SIIardiJ at 6:30 p.m. at
~ .bell In GoiJipllio. Meat and
drlak wiU be fl,tmlihea.

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NEW YORK (UPI) -

!dent Nlxoo Is In a "can'twin pusltlon" In Vle1Dam and
w coorse he takeo Is llkely
to work against him In the
1972 prosldenttalelectlon, Merrlman Smith, UPPs Wblte Hause
reporter, said lodoJ,
••He cannot win the war In
Bunce.
Vietnam
In
~
terms,•• Smith told an Editor
LOCAL TEMPS
&amp; Publisher awards lunchetll
ThetemperaturelndownlowD at the waldorr Astoria llotej.
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Frida,y un- "He ma,y achieve an uneasy
der cloo&lt;b" sides was 57 de- peace and atiU lllllfer politi·Mro, Canie Wrfalot, 78, diocl rreea.
cally ror It because It wiD not
Frfda,y IJIOI"IIing at h!'l' · reoibe cleanout or eaay to underdonee m Mala Sl. In Rutland.
stand."
Mra, Wrlslot
. was a member or
Without tile Soviet Union's
the MI. Yorlali Cbor&lt;h.
· help, Smith oald, there Is oo
!lie Is 8urvived by her husway to force llaool to a poaoe
·- . Allll1; a son, Charles, In
agreement short of destroying
Tuoam; Ariz., and a brolhNorth Vlelnom from the air,
er, WIUiam BenU07, llirtland.
and thla the Unltocl !latea Is
Fimeral aervlcea will ba at
against.
2 p.m. &amp;atdoy at the Merlin
Smith, dean or Whits House
Fimeral liDme w1111 the Rev.
correspoodeuts,
said U. prosAlbert ~ alllolatlnr.
poet Ia !or a modl!lod withlal will be ' In lilies Ceme-.
drawal !rom Vle1Dam wlllt eontory. Frlenda mqicall at lite
IIDued Amerl.., cuua!Uoa.
rOIIdslloe aftF 10, i,m. Stlur''The President has virtualu, unUI - Saatlit,y, - lite
ly
dlscountod the posslbll~ ol
bociJ will be ntUrDocl to the ftla military l!&gt;lutlon ol the war, 8
1111'111 berne tor aervlcea.
Smltb lllld. ''He Ia llhoothw for
an aoeeptable political aettlemeat '!_hlch wwld produce a
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WASHINGTON (UP()- Is tile launchers, brownlntl ::::-::
South Vietnamese government rifles, -chine UIJIII
soiling weapons glvenltbythe pistols."
United States on the opon
Richard F. K.aufmaD, a
market?
member of tile ol
Sen. WUIIam Proxmlre, D- Congress' JoiD!Ec:ooaalcoa.;,
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his hando, charges It Is and tor•a charge stemmed r.- a
mlmeograpood . . , . , _ , ......
asks what assurances the
government has that Its own ten lh Vleawneao,
arms wiD net be sold to agents
When tr-lnlol!alll. . '
of II!• VIetCong,
he said, It turnod aut to Itt
lie aaked the Penlaion and flyer adYertlslnl·
111e !late llepartment to come ror sale to tbe
up with 11118Werl "at lite
He said lite South V ' - ' e
earliest posatble time."
Embaaay ackMwlotlpd
a SeProxmlrenatemJ&gt;dech~-~:!~
. In - s were belnir alf- fiir
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sale.
"I am Informed that these
"II would be an coutntp tD
sales are occurring, h he said. the taxpa,yer," Prmmlre uJd,'
"My underslandlng Ia that the "if U.S. arma Intended to be
arms ollered to private arms uoecl against the VIet CGng are
dealers Included over 5 000 Ml6 lnlllead being oold b,y the Sooilll
Pres- rifles as weD as •grenade V~se.~
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soon. The books are the lesson asked tho board to ....... Gil
plan or each teacher In tho dlo- cloaed MOO hour at ~
trtc\ and wlll be turned In each
week to the 81t&gt;8rlntendent's o!·
nece&amp;aary, as mo.t f1dae cbllnee.
Sayre also announced that un- dren live very elose to t II ,
der the lmllaot Program, the ocbool. Theboard,lnadl..district wlll receive s toW of alon, wted no to tho ........
$11,873, of whloh $5,000 al- exoopt Mrs.
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ready has..bf:ten received. The voted yet.
Sayre
rOIIOrl&gt;ld
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Impact Program Ia baaed on the
number o! school age chUdren $4,661.85 In tho aobool f1l at.
in the district whose parent or This Ia money recehitl
parents are eJ1111oyed by the the sale or alllllalo, the ~ 1
!oderalaovernmeni.Soyrealso (school - r ) , apario cllforii·
noted tiat the district does not ment and other extra acUtlliJ
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q~ali(y under tho Adult Educa- of the school s.vstem.
Atlendlng
the
meet1Jw
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tloo Program which requlrea
!lvo porcert of otodent enroll- baord members llorrtrd ~
ment of families who are re- president; Harry urn. Otl•lloo
Cllntock, Robert Harden, Doreelving welfare.
A delegation !rom the Syra- ot!Qo Bertz, Clerk J•n Walle
cuse PTA, with Charles Ram- and clerk - trainee tho R t v.
Uton, president, as spokesman, Charleo Norris.
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Garland Parsons, leader- '
ihlp tralniD8 chairman for
rector c( Retired Teachers.
tho Meigs - GaUia - Malon
The next JMetlng or the group
Seoul District, amounc:ed to- was set !or Oct. 18 and will
da,y that a Pow Wow oommlt- be a luncheon meetingatapiace
tee m..Ung will be held at to be IIUIDUilced. All Melpooun.
Kyger Creek llf&amp;lt Sdlool on (y retired teachers are Invited.
Atteodfng the Initial meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 30, begbmlng were C.arles S. Gibbs, Lee Meat 7:30 p.m. MGM ol!lolala Comas, WU!Swett, "Rachel Mowill review aotlvltlea !Or the Bride, Anna llllldore, Glaczys
Oct. 4 Pow Wow session, to llayman, Mlldrod Hawley, Nan
1&gt;11 hOld at Kyger Creek.
Moore, Pearl Reynolds, WUan
-s:;:::;:ts;:;&gt;:~:;:!~:=-:.::?.:~::~:::x~ Smith, Lucille Smith, Rutb &amp;lw
lor, Clara Lochary and Pearl

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SoUthern Local School Dis-trlot has been artnted $36,842.13 under Tllle1 of the ElemIll")' • Seconlary Education Act,
Ralph Sayre, . . .lntendent,
amouncocl at a resuJar Southern District scboolboardmeetlog TinD"oday evenl'l! at the
high school in Racine.
Urller this program. which
benefits dlsadwntaged chUdren, three teachers and live
aides have been hired. TheY are
reading teachers, Miss Betl,y
KeUey and Mrs. Bernard Cook.
alii Mrs. Dse Pumphrey, who
was transferred frcm Letart to
teach special education. Miss
Chari- Manuel also was hlred to teach at Letart replacing
Mrs. Pumphrey.
Employed as aides were Mrs.
Mrs. Doris Hensler, Kindergarteni Mrs. Ruth Smith, .Ra·
cioo elementaryi Mrs. Rebee..

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and oxtro largo(~). Stop In tho buoy Me~l· and BOyt,

These 101m Imparted .VIrg,ln Lambs Wool Sli~verl
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Machine washable. Slzoa omctll, me~ium; Ioree and extro
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N••y, glen greon, coffee heather, out~mn gold ond steol
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fngTbursdaynlghtlnPomeroy,
Bel the ..-ng date and ap.
proved oooperatlve oonaervaWASiiJNGTON (VPI) -fat.- to $91.50 and the l!l&amp;ldllwlll political linea about when to II.., asreementawlthWiURog-·
tel' IOCfal~t~ourl(y cheoka would fr&lt;llll $247.50 to $272.30.
raise benefits, hOIV much and era,
cOnitruotkm Co., aixt
"" moli'ed to about 25 mllllm
Ill' tho erd. of tlje !frat full . how toOnancethelnereaaes.
Homer Goodwin and put jDio lite
poroOIII In Al&gt;rU under . Preo- year or lncreaaea, 0118 In every
Ill
said th
ld nt' record • thankofW note rrom
Ide~ 'Nixon's Pn&gt;p&lt;&gt;llll to raise. eight Americana ' woul!l haw
rna
e pres e ' Mike Lawam. The diatrlot oent
....!ll4 by 10 per cent.
aharacl an acidlllciral $9. 9bUUm . pr_.s would also benefit Lawsm and Mary Radrord to
Middle - lneome Amerlcano In benefits.
widows, veterans, dependent tile W Coaaeroatlon ca.q,· at
will be aakod to pay moai or
l.egialatlm to put tho fn.
youngsters Comp !l!lo laat summer.
tbo bill.
creases lito etreot Is O&gt;Pictecl
The grcup o l a o - a conThe a..rage family benefit to be sent to
i&gt;el!l
Almost 3 million wldllll'l trlbuUm for a . retirement gift
far an agnd . COIIIIO, ·both or week. NiJooD anmunoed the. would reoel.. an average for Sam studehekor, IWfonal
litem reolplenio,
riMI praposa! Thursday, . .
i..,...se or $17amonth.
Cmservatim Service Official.
$170 to $188a month, tho
litereases after .next year
Parent• o! workers WhO are A Card was sent to Meigs Aud.White Hooae aald.
-ould be tied to"'"-- In the · disabled or wbo retire could flor Gordon Caldwell who Ia
70
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,..lark
For 4 Dl&amp;ll or womanretlrl- coat of 11"'"8
woe ~Nen· reo..etve be)le!lta aa well as tile -~·•
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·uxt ,..r at
the miniD1um
'.'Thla autonadc
feature will, nowooeovered depeiXlert parents llo•"'talln
...,.
- l i t would lncreoaefram eM In the prelldelli's Judgrllenl, of a deceaved worker,
lng a heart auaek.
1o , $81 a "·. 'IIIOIKh Jed tho . belp tab aoolal Ml&lt;urlty Pers0118 permanently dioabled Altendlng were Haroldld· ~;
max1Jnum froin ·$185to$18UO. lllialatloll prett,y much out of before ap 22 would receive lllllwl. Rex Slene!le , Da,~
· "Fur a marned '""""where . the pai.IIICal ·apllere." said child's lhauranee benefits ror Koblentz, Roy Miller, Thereon
llil ~ 11 rttlrlt!il lltiitt pr611dtnilal - l o r Artlntr F. lite, Under proaem law, tile o!!&gt;l&gt;n1011, Karl ROII!hardl. Alit•
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the Hawks' have had over 40 visitor&amp;. Among them, by the way,
was ll. E. Honey, formerly of Pcmeroy and now ot Florida.

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Sentence Given
Indicted for vehicular homicide, Dmald Arthur cottr!U,
52, Syracuse, was sentenced
to six months In courot;y jail and
a three year suspension ol his
driver's license when he came
belore Judge John c. Ba0011
ror trial In the Meigs Coont;r
Common Pleas Court Thursda,y afternoon.
CotlriU was Indicted by a
Meigs County Grand Jury on
Ml1 16. He was the driver or
a car In which WUIIam Holmes, 70, Syracuse, was fatall,y
lldurecl when the oar wreck-

The MeigJ Hlib Junior
Varsity Cheerleaders will be
oalllng porn- llllllll In
lllolte or !lOki at tile loomecomlng football game Friday
ov8Ding. The glrla will be at
tho pte at ...... Stadium.
The muma are $1.25. The
Marlutlers meet NeiiiiiiVIlleYIII'k at 8 p.m. ·
The bomll&lt;llllllng- will
be liiiiiiUIIOod oilrlng half -

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Gam~ for

eel on lite "Raclne.Buban Road
m Aprtl29.
Earlier Cotlr:lll had _ . .
eel a plea o r - - · -·
ralsned belore Jlld&amp;o Bacoafol.;
lowing hlslndl- - .
Cottrill, reproaeded b,y _._
ney warr.., illeell orGtlllpoU.,
Tlloorsday wal•ed trial .,. Jur7;
Representing tho c:outtcy Prosecuting AllDrDey Bt...... .· Fultz.
Judge BaOOll • .._...
or cottr!U'a lllx 111011111
IIOIIIenoe. He was placed 111 .
)lnlbatlm ror ooe year.

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Ilana £. Tumor, Sr., 17, . .
4 Pomeroy, wu a4mitted tD · .

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Ave., Galltpolls, at 11:51 ~ .'A=··
Thurlldll)' night, with ......._ : ·. 1
and cautullooa. llo -

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er d. a car Involved iD a two '
car colllll.lll at Canal
cheater, Ohio.

~ &lt;ENEIIAL IIO.'iPD'·~.~
Admlaolon&amp; -

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bart, I'Umeroy,
Dl.ldoarpl- - .

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