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Tho Ohlu· VoUOj' llealt!l !lei'·
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Son.
ltabert
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lirl!lln
vorlil.v
lodoJ
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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oak Cemetery at Point Pleas- called to Foglesong Rood, Ma- trou,sers.
Rod Kanehl , Craig Anderson,
14 to 20 and
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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
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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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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 $30,000 in exemplary alii
An:l now it is now, and there tlon or the Forest Run Baptist
Ohio Eastern Star, will be held
they are, after comil'@: back Church, at 110 Kerr st•• Pom- punitive damages. They also on Ocl. 4 at Bartlett, Ohio,
from 91 ~ games out on August eroy, will be held Sunday at charge that the defendants are rather than on Sept. 27, as an.
again threatening to move onto
!6 to win their division. All that 2:30p.m.
nounced ear Iter, Mrs. 'lbomaa
the land and change ll and ask
is left for them to do is win the
Yeung reported.
The Rev. R. F. Hairston, ror a restraining order.
National League peiUI&amp;n~
Sr. or tbe Refuge Bsptlst
PLAN '!t'EEN iiANCE '
c~rcb, ·cotumbUI, wUI be the
teen dab9 ' will 'be held
A
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't plaker. 1he congrep..
Friday
nlgtU at the Racine Junt1on from Rev . Hairston' s
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Ior
IU!ill
SChool, 8 to 11 p.m.
church will also attend. The
TONIGHT, SEPT. 25
Light damage was reported under spon&amp;Orship of the Anpublic Is Invited.
MENS BRIGHT lED
to a car driven b)' KeiUieth l..o1lg- nuol Sial!. Mu•lc will be by
stretch. Langsville, at 1 LD\. ihe Blue Angels.
Wednesday when lt struck alii
VISIT THE PERRYS
friday thru Tuesday
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. Benny killed a young doe deer on State
Sept. 26 thru J)
Heavy woieht wool jackoto In briaht rod. Ideal for
LOCAL TEMPS
Route
124,
east
o(
County
R&lt;».d
Perry
on
!W.nda,y
were
Mr.
and
You'll
like
this
grand
feloction
in
trim
cut
styles
t_het
THE APRIL FOOL$
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
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Callaster, and Charles Me. here (rom theGallla County jaH MEI!JS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
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(T echnicalar)
Admlsllflllls - None.
Callaster, or Culloden, W.Va. Wadnesday night to face bad
MENS FINE WALE
Richat"d Egan
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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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l.tvl's Stl.. Prest

Ama.zin' Mets

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Slim Fit
SCHOOL

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lass SOCKS

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9.95

lENS WOII .6LO¥ES

and all winter lont· Indianapolis and Wol•orino brand
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

ton Thursday.

you need.

CORDUROY SLACKS

Fino quality ccirduroy of 50!ii polyester, '50" c~t'IF!r
Permanent prus. Dark ollve and tan: Si&amp;...
waist. Modo with not so much taper. CUffed looHO!•~ :
A real YQiue.
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By RICK n!OMAS

·' . ~.., ~ 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

AFULG

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.
T

Meeting.

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Planned
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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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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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

Ex-Teachers
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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
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!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
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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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Private 9oaroo
Ellis,
1lhoie ~. Mr. and lira.
Roy A. Elllo, live 011 Cd.
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n.~o • ..o .••~ eom. ._
p i - eight weeks 11. .iJule
training at the Women•• umy COrps ~. Ft. Me-

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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.;,
Wls
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ba 1 or
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s •
a mltteo, or wlll&lt;h llrOitlniN II
~--·- that has !aUeu Into vice chairmsD, said tho ..._ •
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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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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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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..

or the University In the Cooper-

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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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Parkers~rr
~. rouvw"-·
·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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1o1r. Wrangler Jacket• •.•• Wailt lentth sl}olel 'ond ,
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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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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car colllll.lll at Canal
cheater, Ohio.

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Of Sauna Bothi Evident

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By JEAN JEANSONNI:
UP! Sports Writer
Kano.. Clt,y quarterback l.en
Dawson will not "nderso
aurgery for the tom Uaament In
hlo knee, but he will mlaa at
loaat six games, and the Chiefs
without Dawson are like Jackie
Gleaaon on • •12th.atary ledp.
By United Preu International
They aro liable to looo their
National Leque
balance.
• L, Pet. GB
WJtb DaWBOR starting their
x-New Yorl&lt; 96 61 .611
first two games, the Chiefs
· Chlca.,. . . 90 67 .573 6
gained 668 yards total offensePlttsbu1'8(1 .. 84 73 .535 12
w Loul
82 74 ,526 13
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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Eliminate Reds

Q-He1ltb clubs and many some p e r s on a, but here

now P.rovide saunas . What the cause. On the debit side
benefots do they have for a there is danger ol ehronk trhealthy adult? How helpful ritatlon of the naaal sinuses
are they in redueln~ weight? if you use sauna baths for
Will they relieve smus con· prolonged periods regularly
gestion '!
and there lS danger of heat
A-There Is no evidence stroke if you get carried
that they provide any spccif· away by your enthusiasm for

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that claims to benefit skin
If you have already spent
diseases or the effects of a lot of money on a sauna
aging is liable to seizure by bath and don't want to dis·

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ans, 73 Locust st., Galllpolla, invite tbelr frlenda, nel&amp;llbora
al'l:l business associates

t.o anopenhousean!tour ot their new

"'""" ~. !lollt. Ill, Ito S p.m. 'lllo h-lo built o1 r;._

diana lllneafln ~._!lire, W1'CJUI[ht !roD trim. It hao an enclosed courtyard Iii ~ front and rear.

the Food and Drug Admlnlstration.
As for weight reduction, il
is true that your weight will
be less after than tt was befo~ taking a sauna bath but

card it you should follow
these rules :
• Get your doctor's O.K.
before usmg it.
• Make 15 minutes your
maximum period in the bath.
the loss represents water,
Pr d
oot fat, and unless you suffer . •
ovi e a sloping ceilfrom waterlogging you will mg to prevent hot water

;;, do well to replenish the lost
water as soon as possible.
~ If, on the other hand, you
are waterlogged you'd bet·
:t; ter place yourself in the

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are In the bath.
• Use wooden seal.!J .or, if
metal with plastic lops, cover them with a towel

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of air every 10 min-

• Have an attendant or

,..--~=~:----. member of your family out·
side the sauna regulate the
temperature not to exceed
150 degrees and the humid·

SHIRT
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ity not to exceed

SAME DAY

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In AI 9 - Out AI 5

216 E. 2nd, Pamerey

for him it is sin.-James
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am an unwanted

No apartment or house

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OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO !2, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
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dren and am 26 years old, di-

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Whoe ver knows what
right to do and jails to do

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WHAT CAN A MOTHER DO?
Dear Helen:
I agree with Unwanted
Mother of Two, Aged 21" be ..
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really blame landlords. 'flw'
have seen too many places ruin.
ed. The bad teoanta apoU It
for those, Uke me, who WOJ.Id
take pride ln her borne.
Yea, we are discriminated
against, but II the card&amp; were
turned, we ml8[1t be the flrot
to refuse renta1 tD '1he likes
of us., rr you loaned an expensive dress to a friend and
she purposely ruined it, would

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• The attendant should he
able lo see inside so he can
rescue the bather if he is
overcome by the heal.

By FRED Me MANE
UP! Sports Writer
Jlln
Wynn and Joh~
Edwardo come bock w haunt
liNt Clnclmatl Red; Thuroday
ailht and left the Reds with
Cllllf a llhoot or a chance to win
the National League's Western
Division peruant race.
Wynn and Edwards, both the
Pl'&lt;lP9l1.Y of Cincinnati at one
time, belted home runs in
belplng the Houston Aatros a
W victory which drOIIIIed the
Redo 31h pmea behind the
Atlanta Braves ln the Western
Dlv!akln. Tho Reda, who tnll
Braves by three games In
tile loat column, now have only
a sUm chance or surpassing
loolh the San Francl•co Giant&amp;
aid the Braves tor the division
Utle.
Wynn, who played for Tll11IJII
In the Reds' tarm ·ayatem
before being drafted by Hooat.&gt;n in 1962, cruhed hla 33rd
homer In the looTih ll!lllng to
';tvo the Reds • 1-0 len, but it
W'll Edwards' ·lixth homer or
the season in the ninth that
proved to be lhe margin of
t:[clo&lt;y.
Edwards, Who played on the
Reds' pennart winning team or
1961, apent aevenyeanwlththe
Redo before boiJW traded the
1M- Louts Cardinals · In the
wkltar o! 1968, He played ono
- . . . for the C.rdlnah then
W&amp;l traded w i t h catcher
•. ~CIIIIIIlle Smith to theAatroafor
. ;tlchor Dave Giusti and catcher
O.ve Adleoh In October oll96B.
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A wordfrom landlords. These
young divorced mothers look tor
placea they can't alford, then

on

never pay the rent, while ruining the properQ-. Evictions are
very costly. By theUmeth~U"'re
0111, you have hundreds ol dollars ol repair bUis ahead o!
;you.
Why oot have the &lt;OUncy put
these mothers and their children In their housing units and
oollect ront !rom their allot.
ment?
Anyone Who cries CI'Ol'odile
tears about those poor dear
Utings has never owned an apartment house.- W.l3 .R,
Dear ~... Solomon:
You have had a lot ol things
in your column that made me
cbuckle and some that made
me angry, but this la the laat
straw!
Yoo sided with !lias 42.:14.
34 who wanted to have her bust
· redueed. Tell her you weren't
speaking tor the men In t h i s
world, but yoor own seltlsh, catty sell.

1968 Olds Cutlass 'S' Sp. Cpe.•••• , , , .$2295

Blue over white witk blue vinyl interior, V-B mot~, auto. trans., power steering, radio and w/s/w
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oeaaon for Hooaton, \)'lng the San Diogo at Atlanta
Jeape record set b)' Eddie Houston at Cinclnnati
Stani&lt;Y olthe Dodgers In 1947. San Fran at Loa Angelos
In the only other NL games
played, the Pittsburgh Plratea
American League
swept 1 doobl!lheoder !rom the
East
PhDadelphla PhUileo, 5-3 and 9W. L, Pet. GB
7,
x~Ba1tlmore 108 48 .692
Detroit .. ' 86 70 .551 22
Boston • . . . 85 71 .54&amp; 23
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Waahlngton , • 80 75 .519 27
New Yorl&lt; ... 75 81 .481 33
Cleveland • , 62 94 . 397 46
West
W, L. Pel GB
x-M!Meaote 94 62 .603 ·
llakiand • • . 34 73 .533 10
, Ca!IIQ~ .• . 10 86 .44Q 24
. Ch1&lt;4110., • , • 61 9() .ol21&gt;27'h
Kansas Clt.v .. 64 92 ,AJO 30
Seattle .• , , 61 95 .391 33
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Thursday's Results
Boaton 4 N"" York 3
Waahlniton 7 Detroit 2
Baltimore 4 Cleveland I
Chlca.,. 2 Kanaas City 1
Oaldand 7 calllornla 6
Seattle 5 14lnneaota I
Toda.Y's Probable Pitchers
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Calllornla (lolesseramlth 1610) at · Oakland (Roland 3-1),
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Mlnneoota (Miller 5~ at Se.
attle (Barber 3~, II p.m.
Kanau City (Bunker 11-IJ)
va. Chicago (Peters 10.15) at
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Cleveland (Paul &gt;~ at Wash.
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downs and ran lor 17. They
scored :U polnta passing and 18
nmning (plus 16 klcklnll[).
Now take thet load o11
Dawson. the AFL's leading
puoer last
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Rebound With Triumph
By United Press lnfernatlonal
In the harshly competitive
world of professional football,
there Is no time to lick your
woums,
Each week offers a different
cha1lerce, aid it isn't wlae to
look back on last week's
problems. Both the Minnesota
Vikings and the Baltimore Colts
are aware or this tact, but it Is
the mark of a champion to eye
only the present.
'Ille Viki~s ·Bnd the COlts,
pre - season favorites to win
their respective divlaionslnthe
National Football League, meet
Sunday at Mlnnesola and both
are anxious to ftnd out If they
are made of championship
callber. Both lost their openers
last weekeM and really can't
afford another loss so ~oon.
The Vikings, who lost to the
Giants 24-23 in the final minute,
were really banged Ull in New
York and have three key men
who haven't beenat full strength
ror Sunday's game. Tackle
Doug DaVia suffered a Lwlsted
knee, guard Bookie Bolin got
leg cran_,s and receiver· Gene
Washington received a hyperextended knee..

Senators
Topple
Tigers
By BOB STEWART
UPI"Sport'j Writer
\Yhich would YOJ.I rather ha'le,
$2,300 or $1,.JOO?
It's "only" a difference or
$800 but that "ooly" seems
more important to the Boston
Red SOx than to the Detroit
Tigers.
The Red Sox, operathl: under
interlm manager Eddie Papawski, are driving hard to finish
second in the A m e r i c a n
League's Eastern Division,
while the Detroit Tigers just
don't seem to care.
The Tigers tell against lhe
Washington Semtocs 7-2 Thursday for their seventh loss in
their last nine games and now
lead Boston by only one game
in the tussle tor second place

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were really shocked by the
Giants comeback and must try
to regain their composure tor
the Colts. Catch Bud Grant
realizes that this Is an
Important challenge to' the
team.
In other NFL action, AO.anta 1
(1..0) is at Loa Angeleo (1..0),
Washington (1-0) at Cleveland
(t-O), Dallas (1-0) at New
Orleans (0-1), SanFrancisco(O.
1) vs. Green Bay (1~) at
Milwaukee, New York (1-0) at
Detroit (0-l), Pittsburgh (1-0)
at
Philadelphia (0-1) and
Chicago (0-1) at St. Louis (0-1).
The Falcons surprised ~n
Francisco, 24-12, last weekend
or opening day, 229 yards. But
against the Rams they'U be
raced wtth ruMifJ' against one
or the top rushing defenses in
the league, and Los Angeles is
a 16-9olnt choice to stop them.
The Redskins who won their
opener ror coa~h Vince Lornbardi, will be seeking to snap a
10-game Cleveland winning
streak in their series which
starv:ls 29-5-1 in favor of the
Browns, Cleveland ru~
back Leroy KeUy, who surtered
a pulled hamstring against the
Eagles last weekend, is listed
as a possible starter, but the
Browns won't be hurting U
Kelly can't start. Rookie Ron
Johnson impressed with 118
yards in 17 carries aid secor»year man H.eece Morrison filled
in admirably for Kelly with 48
yards in 16 attempts, The
Browns are a six~oint choice.
Craig Mol'ton is expected to
return at quarterback for the
'Cowboys against the Selnts,
even though· substitute Roger
Staubach perrormed well in a
24-3 victory over New Orleans.
Morton, who has had a
dislocated right index finger,
was the only ailing member oL
the Cowboys and his expected
presence makes Dallas a 13point choice.
Green Bay, wbich unveiled a
solid de(ense against Chicago
last weekelll, is a nine-point
choice over San Francisco;
Detroit, entertaining the Giants
al home for lhe first time since
1964, is a three-point cholcei
Philadelphia is a three-point
pick over Pittsburgh arxt St.
Louis Js favored by one over
Chicago.

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a tour-game sweep or the New

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Detroit's Mike Kilkenny took
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Baltimore (Palmer 15.3) 11
New Yorl&lt; (Keldch 2.6), 8 p.m. wlos ahi muttered later he
Dolr&lt;&gt;it(WU80C112-10)atBoa. didn't think hls team cares
much what ha,ppena now. The
IIIII (Gorman 1.11), 8 p.m.
SeJBtors
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Salurda¥'• Games
three-1)
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california at llaklllld
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llllm at Seattle (Dish!J
McMullen, who drove in three
J!aDIIB Cliy at Chlcae&gt;
r~ms ~th • homer am two
Clav~ at Washington
Baltlmoire at Now York
~lrwleo.
George Scott and Jerry
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Moaea halllered in the Had Sox
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Forward Randy Mahaffey,' tnd- were dnJPPIJW their alxth In a
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Mall' durlllll tile olf ...._
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Thilridoy he. ha4 11ho got credit for Ida 12th
reached a ,.,..,., lll'IODloat victory, He'sloat twict.
800 CGmbotPay
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Don DeJardiJI llld wouid Join
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the year in quarterback Greg Foater is doubtful because dan
Cook.
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Cook set a club record with seek their Orst wtn against a
327 yards pasalng oo 14 team which beat them twice
completions as he led the last year-the Jets.
Bengals to a 34..20 upset ol the
John Hadl's sore eJbow has
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Oakland will bo at Boatm,
Miami at Houstoo, New York at
san Diego 81-.:1 Denver at
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The three survivors wbohave
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Denver found a new hero in previously. Start
backup quar!erhack Pete Uake coJ/e&lt;;!ing beverage
against the Jets last week, but glasses today at
tlashy Floyd Little bndled hla your participating
shoulder during the game and Ashland Dealer's.
is questionable &amp;today. Uttle's
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a rookie trom Virginia. and
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edge to O.J. Simpson, James
Harris and the BU!a,
Dolphin coach George WUson
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HVOnth lnnlJW when the Aotroo
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catcher John Bench of the
Red• omolled the play devel~
lng, hOW'ever, and called tor a
plt&lt;hoo~ But Rader Olcked hla
ba(, at the boU and made
cmuct lor a foul strike. On the
next pitch ho aingled I&lt;&gt; score a
rU. and pitcher De~ Lernaal·
er toUowed with a double to
chaae hcrne Rader,
"Radel' saved the game for Montreal • . 52 105 .331 44
them," Bristol aald. ••webad
West
the rwmer dead at the plate, tr
w• L, Pet. GB
he doesn't make contact with Atlanta ,,,, 89 68.567
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Fred Gladding, the third ol Clnclnnad .. 8.&gt; 71 .545 3'h
three pltchen used by Hoo•ton, Loa Angelea 62 74 .526 6'h
also was instrumental in Hou&amp;ton . . 79 76 .510 9
turning back a potential big San Die.,. • , 50 106 .321 38'h
x-Ciinched dlv. tltle.
lnnlng for ~e Reds in the
eighth. Gladding relieved Jlln
Thurll&lt;lay's Results
Bouton with one run in ard Pitt 5 Phila 3, 1st
rumen on nrat and seCOIII alii Pltt 9 Phil a 7. 2nd
got Bench oo a pop out andJiln Houaton 4 Clncl 3
Stewart on a growd out before
(Only games scheduled)
walking Ted savage to ft1l the Today's Probable Pitchen
bases. He then struck out
(All Times ED'l)
plncl&gt;-hltter Bobby Tolan to end
St. Louis (Taylor 7 .5) at Months lmlng.
treal (Wesenor 5-13), 8:05p.m.
Brietol wouldn't say the Reds
New Yor~ (Kossman 16.9) at
were llnlahed, but he roali2ed PhUodelphla (Fryman J2.14),
their chancea were allm.
7: • p. m.
''YOII aotta hope, believe and
Chicago (Jenkin&amp; 21-14) at
wtn. YOII have to play every Plttabur8[1 (Ellis 10-17) 8:0S
pme like it's the laat one," he p.m.
1ald.
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Pete Rose coittiiRied historld lanta (Reed 17-111), 8:05p.m.
hitting lor the Heels by bol!ilng
Hooaton (Dierker 20-ll) at
out three siJWiea and a dooble ~lnci tl (Mal
10 ~ 8
In five at bois to teke over the
rma
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league laacl in bolting with a
San Franclaco (Perry J7.14)
.347 average, bot the only other at Loa Angeles (llmnlng 13.
member ol the hard-hitting 10), 11 p.m.
Reds w contribute al1)'thlng
Saturday's Games

waa Tcxnmy Helms, who a. Louis at Montreal
conalilerably, · m&amp;I8&amp;0J' colleciecl three SIJWleo, Wynn New York at Pblladelphia
· .. ~vo Bristol thoutht the turning drew his ltBth walk ol the Chlcato at Pittsburgh

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ger Creek Bobcats rolled by
land aM air Thursday night at
North Gallia to defeat the Pirates or Coach Mel Carter 2S14, boch Pirate touchdowns corn·
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Terley George, 140 • poul"ll
senior haUback. was the main-stay of the Plrates, scoring both
touchd&lt;Mns, orie on a 21 -yard
run, the other "bn a 54 - yard
screen pass trom Bobby Rat·
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on the gnund and 174 in theair

as Jackie llenson completed 11
or 12 passes, two ror touch·
downs,
North Gallia made eight nrst
downs, had 186 yards Including
70 on the ground ard 116 pass-

when Rothgeb scored on a 9 ..

yard pass from Henson Near
the eOO of the period, Kyger
Creek went 74 yards in 14pla)•s
with David White scoring from
4-yards out. Rothgeb ran the ex-

tra points

to give the Bobcats a
4-0 lead golng into the secord

Creek 28-6.
North GaiUa had poa•e•lion
or.tho boD on lholr .... 46 with
less !lin a minute to go. Ratliff hit Terloy George with a
sci'een .PillS, IQOCI ror Sf )'lrdl
and a Plnte touchcl'"'n. Hatlllf
JCOSaed to steve Sounders,. 151).
pound senior eD:i tar the extra
polnla. That eiMied lho ocorlrw
wllh tho BClbcota wlnniDtt: 28-tt.
Both ci!J)s are 1t home DOt

Friday. 1he Bd&gt;cota, Ul Ia
SOuthern VaHey Athletic Coctfel~nce play, 1M 3-1 ln aU
games, will entertain Eastern
or Meigs Cclcmty. North Galli&amp;,
2-2 bolh In aD games aoo SVAC
contests, . will host AlexaMer.
Kyger Creek 14 0 14 0- 28
Norlh GaUia 0 0 0 14--14

period.
Nobody scored in the secorll
Meigs
period but the Pirates got a
break an.i failed to capitalize
on it when Loren Neal, 149 •
pouOO sophomore guard, rccov·
ered a Bobcat fumble on t h e
Norlh GoUla 20.
The Pirates attempted three
passes, aU lncamplete. Then
Walter Shane, Geraldine
Terry Moles, 131i)OU!II •CII&gt;h&lt;&gt;- floano. ll&gt; Kermit Drew Flllhmore linebacker, Intercepted a er, Belva F. Fllher, Parcell,
Pirate pass at the North Callia Letart.
23. Jackie Henson paased 20
Charlea Karr, Sr., Leona s.
yards to Wade Henson, 150 • Karr to OrvUle Allen, Mar.
pound senior end, to the Pirate garet Allea, 10 Acres, Correc.
2-yard line for a first down. The Uon Deed, Sa.U.Ibury.
Pirates held lhe Bobcats four Christine Brlllham to Ollie
downs ina valiant goal line stand Tyree, ~Jean Tyree, 1 Acre,
as the half ellled with Kyger RuUand.
Creek on the Pirates' one-foot
Richard 0. Burris, Jo Alii
line,
Bun·lo to Althea Tarta, Lot No.
Kyger Creek marched 51 182, Pomei'OJ',
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two yards out with 6:21 left 1D b&gt; Allhoa Tarta, Lot No. 1112,
the period. Rothgeb ran the ex· Pomeroy.
tra poirts to give the Bobcats
Rose Temlhill to J.Jnl~
a 2UJ lead.
Roulh, Jr., MvlhaAmaRouoh,
On the ensuirw kickoff, North Lot No. 1, Rutland.
Gallia fumbled and Dan Polcyn,
Ernest S. Odiums, Sua QaL
225-poulll senior tackle, recov· lwna to &amp;YbU Eberabach, 4
ered QO. the Pirate 30 The Bob-.... Acree-, Cheater. '
cats seored four plays later as~ l\lbiJ ·mraliaclt"· tD "Eniirt
Jackie Henson pa11ed to Jackie S. CUiluma, San Cullums, 4
Par..oos for the touchdown to Acres, Chester.
make it 28-0.
Robert G. Plclcott, Eloise M.
The Pirates got on theecore. PlckeU, Charles Pickett. Sr.,
board at the beginning ollhe fi. Anna S. Pickett, b&gt; Robert w.
nal perlcxl a!I&lt;Jr Rocky Hall, Reed, .51 Acres,
James A. Will to J a m e 1
Bontz, Patricio Bontz, .29
Aere, Pomeroy.
Samuel Larry Plckorls, Bon.
nlo Plckona ll&gt; Cl,ydo H. Wlnoo,
Gladys Winos, 'h Lot 287, Mid.

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349:5-yardo a pmo ll&gt; load tbe
Amari..., FCIDiboll . _ In
total otrense, moela tho loaAtl II. H; ~ p'o ll&gt;p detenatve unit In lho
605 ll~•a.IO .341 Kena01 Clt;y Cblelo here am.

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Ptmllc Alfolrs DJ.
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fancy work depylinon~ Olll...,
111•n or the boki.i(!)Cd.-seleliiU
be Mrs. Stelle Kloos and 1\ira,
Loulo net..Oi commtUoe.swero
appointed to coriactlho vartouo
.women ot lho church collc:ernlng donoUfino lor tho bozaar.
Announced atlhomeO\Ingconducted by Mrs. carl Keull woo
World comnnmlty !loy to behold

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SPECIAL SAVINGS
GOOD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES

MASON FURNITURE
HERMAN GRATE

Nancy lllekle;y, .~ Acre, 01*
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Wayne Wolfe, Gladya Wolfe
to Richard L, Beorhs Jr.,Juoe
Ann Boarha, L07 A., Otooter.
Glenora Swatz~ to Paul J.
Pauley, Loio Am Pauley, Lots,
Pomeroy.
Marvin Milliron, Eva Mlll-

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NaMINITALLATIINI
ALL REPAIRS

Warm
Air
Furnaces
Your Choice-Oil or GIS Fire•
Compactly designed to save you '" •poce and money.
Temperature control is automatic-set the thermostat
and forget it. Gives you maximum heat at minimum
cost-no upens•ve overheating. Especially suitable
for basement instolliollon.

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soy.,.. Pat Paltersono!SI.
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Tho Bonplo, oq lho ad!er Louis will ,....,_e In ~ tho
.310 hind, oro lui In teom - . . . Proteoslonol Bowlllig Alii&gt;.306 8Mnl up 377.5 Yanll a limo. cletlon'a Drat National Hool·
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Bonpl ·-.11 flul Biown b&lt;&gt;- dem PrOCeoalonol championUevu tile Chlelo are lho boot ship hero Selurcll¥ aoo su...
Pet,. toamla lhe AFL.
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carew, llflt to 18 u'i .an "They hive lho ltror~&amp;eot .,.. ' Tho two. _clay event wm be
F. Rbnon, Bal525 109 IM .311 eran poriiOIIIIeltn lho ._e, H hold at KJrw Pin J.aoeo, wllh
Oliva, Min 611 Be .168 .309 aald Blown. ''And lhuore also lhe 12 Onollota roillrw lour
sintth, Boa 5tO 87 167 .309 darn weU JJUt topther, JV' that ib:111JD1 blocks •ell "'-"'in
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517 82 ~ .306 I mean t.be.Y're well coached. match play eoawet~tlon.
WUma, Chi ft6 56 135 .308 •"nteer freD tour i1 10 big
Lubinski holds aPBAtour·
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Hwrd, Wao 573 108 171 .298 ~ aiMI raotlhaltllolr IUIOIII !rill ID Cblcaao, throe
Plr&lt;ll, Boa 511 90 151 .295 llnobockero .., get pre1ty darn Amen.., -IIIII r...;-oso
~16Arolws, Boo 446 72 131 .294 deeP In wr 11111 Dlr0010aplnot &lt;hanwiOIIIIdpo arol loa thre.,.
Blair, Bal. 802 lOZ 176 ,292 us," said Brown.
time AU- American.
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NaUonal Leaaue: McCovey,
SF 4j; H. Aaron. At143;
Cln 37; Perez, Cln M;
lkRl 33.
American l.oquo:KWebrow,
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Jhnon, Cia 513 85 163
Davia, LA 478 63 149
Strli, Pll
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Snaln, P11 ttl 61 135
Tolan, Cln 616 102 188
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Marlchal, SF 20.11.
American League: McLain,
Del 23-9: Cuellar, Bait 23.10
McNaUy, Bait .... Perry, M1nn
20.8; Boowell, Mlnn 19-11;
Skcttlomyre, NY 19-14.

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Church mot In lhe ooclal room
ol the church wilh MrL Born.
ard Llovlng u - . T h e
scripture ta1um from the
ol llomaae, was rood by
Mto, Thelma Cepebart, Tile
topic The First Lal1or D., waa
presented by Mra. lloraard
Uerin8 .,.. followed wllh a
by Mta. Llevlng.
Profile oC an ID¥olved Wo111an no liven by Mra. Bornard
Uovina oad Mro. 11oWu'c1 au-.
rlo, .,.. wao follllwed witll a
dlaawalall.
llolle18 wao llrl. Bornard
LlevJnl, A - . """' MrL
George J....U, Mta, ClOyton
Albey, Mra. Burrll,
Mra. Cedi Plckelll,llev. Mrs.
Achoeb Miller, Mrl. Thelma
Copohut, Mrl. Otlla Ll8vlnc,
llrL Oltlo 1100111, Mn, T,Bort

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K. van Motor m Mallllrw D.
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Webster • I.AIIoltt
c.neroy.
MAnning D. Webster, Mary A.
Webster to LeonardValiMaer,
Mary K. Van Mster, Lola, P1111eroy,
Stella Rood m Ernest ltood,
1 A., Olive.
Kenneth Seyfried, Marpret
Seyfried, LowoonSeylrlecl, Bortha M. Seyfried, VIrginia H..,_
bard, Harold E. HubbardtoGone
Baas, Avooell Boaa,Lota,Pomoroy.
Honrd NOC'rla, Marlo Norno to Raymonl L, Rowe, KQ
M. Rowe, .U A., Letart.
Vorlle H. Gordon, dec., to
Glady a J,.n Rayburn, eo~ lor
t rana., Pome,I'OJ.
Helen E. AUdno toPoeriWelkor, Lot, p..,0 roy.
Alvin Slanle7 ll&gt; Essie Stanley, All. for Trans., Scipio.
Essie Stanley to Lyman Stanley, Faye Stanley, 25'4 A., Sciplo.

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COLOOIJS (VPD - Texu MC!Iato .,.. tbe "Flilldnl
Otrlotlan Unlvorolt;J'a-.! ~'laltlll.truclca,.,..we.....,
teom no ll&gt; arrive hero ~ l!"lchecl m·tlle 147111 Itt. .
to p..,....e lor lhelr meolbv : ' After obout lour dl¥1 .we
wltll tile Oldo Slate Buckey!"- ~ '"' our hike ll&gt; our flrot
wore ll&gt; bavo an ~ After hllclng un111 I a.m.
ane.- w.koul,~oi'toSal- !" -led Into 101110
urdl¥'ic wb.,. _ . tboJI iolatlooa llbocko. Up at 5 a.ai.
84,080 lana wore~ ll&gt; ..J ....,. !" llart l8aln (I
fill tbe lii1IQ Sladl..,. to - · lr8ll llte It you don't woalccity to waleh the llucu CIPOD
lholr aeaCOLLINS III'J!:At,$ SHOW
Tho Buehl woatthroalhtllelr
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sea~ ovir Purduo. Tho 1lol-' ocl wltb Sorlla 'Saraul ID file
lermakoro"' ll&gt; ht ·. .olli.!;•_fOC~...., ~ I'!
.been ranlcocl No. 1 •ll!'""lly, ~lie
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Coach WOIIII¥ HaJe•-hlll the olztb. · . '
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POINT PLEASANT - Tile '
amual visit ollho mobile X-ray

unit In Mason County has been
scbocluled for Oct. 6-10.
Tho unit will be locoled II
the Leon Town Hall from t to
7 p.m. Oct. 6, the New Havtll
Unltecl Methodist Chufch from• '
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. oad Z to 6
p.m., Oct. 7, lho Me..., COUnty Courthouse, Point
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 01111 2
m 3 p.m., Oct. e, .,...tile-.
1\Yalde Elementary Sc:hool at
Apple Grove from :; to" 7 p," ·

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&lt;:on-oct c11tr1 llihiiiiJ .oad la!'IO oiooa.
Mrs. Wollam Olilliwer Is lho troop._looder oad her OloLa"'
........ !lie II' .... also "piU!ed•cltat tbet·lhe . ant Ia Mrs. Frances carl""'"' RegularmHtllwooCihe,,lt'&lt;!OP ,Will
viMl ·INIIht·. oC colOr 111111- be held on ThurodiY&amp; a!W ochoolot lho Sollabuey Elemeltary
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·Tho tr009 omcero are PC!811Y AlrOOilo ocrlbo; Oteryl
~ madlef:t!illllc!\'IN!·lnAiclng · Kennedy, treasurer! Hovorb Smith&gt;•ocl'8Pbool&lt;; and MirY Ann
ro1ironce !0 II! IJ84"11ook by carswoll, news rep-r.
A. w,~ C!lilao otj
Throe patrols were orpnlzed at a recenl meeting aril;theY
remedlal, JJ(rl, EdiiCih HoUon are the .. Six ""-••" wi#J: Janet VanVranken 11 Ultllll:dl~. and
pyi a HcliiO for chry...... SaDy carleton, aaolatont; ibe"PinkPanlhoro"wltfJ~4&gt;voHi.WW,
!IIU!II Alad; anil timely tialdon- loodlp', a!Ill -Tammy Blake;· aoolatont; . oiMI "Hawlnooa olllalry
lni hlnla ""re ldvon tiy Mra • . Hippies" with Patzy Ebllil,.loeder, .,..SancJ,ycarletotH&amp;Ilitant.
Other meml5ero'orlhe.lr009are Kim Ohllcwer,Denlse Mar·
· Vomm NeUe. floe talked on '
laving oooda, plullng bulbs, shaD, Koll,y WUoon, Diane Smilh, Patzy Edwards, .... Olrlo Notcloaillng lhe aanteil.. siMI ferU- tlngliom.

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·iitit· fOr ·Oct- U ot 7 p.m. II
HOMECOMING donee Fridel' ' Oacar'i \"'. ~pella,' . J'loQ
nlsllt it lho Melcl Junior Hl&amp;!l wore tD Chrllll!naa
auditorium 11 Pcmoi'Otf rdlow· ~ ll&gt; -•AI"'. aomcotrw tho Molaa • NaJIICIDvllle- men ' - - . a1M1 to make
boD Jays
omcoo· ltemo for tbe ~- pro,tect ot
dance otarta at 10 p.m. Evoey-' aollotlnl niie&lt;1r fllmlllu . II
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Chrlllmallllme. T h e 11inua1
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 6 p Chrlllmaa cll!mor ol lhe ~lub
m. potluck witll '~ Wlo plt'lllod lor Dei:. 17 alocill&gt;
- . t o talco their own Ia. be bold atpo~s.

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MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39 - A plonUrw at Middle-

On Arranging Trends

port village hall was plamed during Monclay nlgi!t's moeurw or
Troor 19,
..'he plantbV wUI be the service project, a requirement on
tho community bodae. It wao ·decided to put tulip bulbs In Cite
beda at village haiL · Following tho meeting at tho Scout House,
the girls hiked to village hsll to sao what needs to be \lone. llcJb.

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Sturdy, ·limple Une1 .. , Ideal lor lh•
family rO(In"l, bedroon'l M O.n. Mode
lrom quolity wolnut . llnllh«i hard·
wood. Ajju11obl• mlddl• lh•lf, Eo1y
OIMmbly. 28'" • 23" • 9" high . HordwOre ineluded.

ldeol loo- teenoger • .• gr-.;.1 lor
wt.ol• fomllp, too. Mod• at quoin,. ···
walnut linllhtd hclrd-d. With 2 .uCI- ;,
lnlf doon for ••Y otetn to aiJ,uM'i,
record• . 2r• •ll-1/2"• 15-1/l" hlfl\ ~ '
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COME AS YOU ARE!
THE

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Compact log• mod. ol com,..-.ued 1awdu1tlhat bum wllhout m..., odor or soot.

POMEROY, OHIO
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Mrs. WOllam BBrnlc~ ....
Mrs. Kermit Walton aotvod a

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The Amendalllnilloil, the
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Olear- ..........,, vloo pres- who ilonatecl Items forlho aale Fors-n Mlnorjty, was I ti 0
.f9on1; M'io, Fredonch !Jc!bel, inti aaalated In t:Clldictlilg ·t~ prosram topic prooonled by
::=!;:~~~=( ~retlry1 Mrs• . Glen Sll1ut, _llppiOldmate\Y $120 wu ralo. Mrs. Ted · Downie when ~
-_-~ yd Mrs. F~-, .,.,.. Will be used on tbe coni. Circle met Moncla,y nlgillot lho
., · llaut,,~J. ~·. 'llllllllty Christmas tiOcGI:aDOM . Pomeroy · Unl~ · Molhcidlat
· ' - ~•· .!!Oita•·•~jlllha · f&lt;!l' ~per• Plalna. Mr&amp;.J.S. Chureh.
Clleiter :Cl-, 1Didl HY· Davia wao IIIIIIUICI cba1rilon .ol
To cooclude
tolk on tile
...... !IIOdel'n arrangeinenti .... the eonunltlee for lh•amun- American lillian, Mto. Downie IIETI;JHNS TO MIDDLETOWN
~ DOi ·U.. new trinfi· ln. lt;J' docoratiOII&amp; ·on Diem- rood lbe· lllllan veralon of lho
Georg Glnlhor retumod
'Uaillla.. floe julfaed arrlaP- 118ri to aoal&amp;
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23\-cl PAlm with Mrs. Richard Wedneodey ll&gt; his homo In MJd.
ililtito illlllblled . by lhe mom. A deooert course wu oerv- R"'o ·slvlng lho St. James vor· . cUetown arter spending a few
berlk : , · . .
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tlayo wtlh his IJ'anclmother,
' l'lltto wore made during lhe (lleats, Mta. Homer Hollar ond
Mrs. ~ presided at lho Mrs. Oris Glnlhor, Chester
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·: RECUPERATING AT HO_ME

Morna; Pomoi'OJI, Ia recuper111ng at ber home following
surgery lait week stlhe Hoi.
zer Medical Center, GolllJCG111. The Y11UJ181t8r ouffered a
ruptured spleen 1n a · bleycle
accident. floe ~~ to retilrhtb&gt; school ID two weeka.

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lnotalllllon ol now cirrleero ot lhe TUppers Plolna School In Taylor, a new member 1 attended the meeting.
·oiMI a talk ~ -Mrs. Ho!ller lfol&gt;.· In ~r. Several nteinbero
tor cia Dew trellis · 1D llorrer_ volunteered to help .wllh t h e.

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Mrs. Elfa
l'rollnm DIU'OO. Hostesses from lhe Melga C&lt;lu!!cy ~
Mra. lllobarcl Vou&amp;llan, Mro: ler oC lhe American Hod Crooa
Mto. Franclo AIMior. for a -Uon ll&gt; tile lilrrlcane
1011, Mri.Loui.Souer, .... Mrs.
SPEND WEEKEND HERE
Jack SoUerfteld.
Mr. oad Mro. a., Steiner
SOUP SUPPER, Frldoy, 4 p. .... children, Barbart~, Jim ....
m., feU..,shlp room of Sl. Paul Eddie ot Clevoload spent the
Lutheran Oturch, PtlllerO)'.
weekend with tbeir mother,
.The l1'1'1111PIIIOnlofthoiiiCIIIIh
MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 87- Tile Brownlo"B'o"
SATURDAY
Mra, Mario Steiner, In MiddlellzlnG
tho laWn.
, upiatn-waa llllde
by Mra. ·~1011 Ftlh.. - be helpers, be trlendl)r, and be dlacovererl - . were
to I~ '
COUPLES DANCE at Drew
JU'· er. She used several roadllde ed by Mrs. Berrard Fultlt leader, when Troop 87met Tueaday Webster
Poa~ Pomeroy, SelurMONDAY
1W&lt; bo uaOcl .On
b&gt; flowers wllh golden
nlpt at the Scout House.
clay, 9 p.m. to I a.m.
REGULAR MEETING, South.
prevent them froiD drylne dur- Uj111'18111 fern In a ereon conA talk on traU olgnowaagtvenbycadette Borbara Fultz who
SQUARE DA.~CE Saturday at em Local Alllletlc Booatero,
Styling
ing tile wlntar. _
talnor.,
· then assisted lho lirls In molcl"' signa which were used ll&gt; lay
lhe T..,pors Plains G r 1 de lfmiiY 7:30 P·"': at the hl&amp;b , _ _ _ _ _
.Ofllcert for 1169-70 lnsteUAiraiiPmenta on display at a traU from lho Sew! Houao to lho lllnkllo tree on Main Sl. The fine Quality
· 8 p,m. to 12 JllldJd&amp;bt; ICboot ,~
Doclne ,
ed b7 Mro. Karl GJ;te,..., re- lhe meet~~~~ were jldged with brownies followed the traU to find a candy troosure at tho ellll oponsored
by '1\wera Plalno
Yoll'ro sure of a perfect
UJVil -~ent, ware u,ra. VIc- blua rl~o being awarded to "of II. Leaveo were coUecled arol ldonUiied atorw lhe way,
Community Club. Mualc by
wh011
choose tqr,~, ' " " - ; Mta. £d, Mro. llomOr Holter, Mrl. HoJ. ' • New glrla welcomed 1111&lt;&gt; lho troop wore Julio Biron, lJoo Francts AJdrew~a ....:t;caller,
· · 11011 · jJqiJoa, nee . pro~ loti, Ml'o, Tboniao, Mrs. Freel Boeker, Pamela lmbcicten, Joan Houah, Laurel !\poncor, Melinda Robert Plekotl.
Mi-l, Hipm_f:'leber, Jecretar)'; Niaae,. Mr1. Hiram F~t Demoskey, and Lori Kloel.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE party,
.,.. 111!'1;-DaYid Neue, treU- Mra. Ma- Flaher.
Uoed brcwille uniforms are needed lor now girls of lho two with lho Jays, Seturdoy 8:30 p.
uror: ·lira. .Homer -Holte• pn.
Mra. Grueoer opoaocl tic o troopa In Mlddlopori, arol mothers with .uniforms to donoto or m. to 11:30 P.m. at Meigs Hl&amp;ll
aofttecl
b&gt; each 0( 1i18 . ~ wllh lhe pledJIIO ll&gt; lho soU are aakod to contoct olthor Mrs. Fult&gt;Or Mrs. :Bobby Payne. School auditorium Ia Mlddl•
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flar, And ~ by Mrs. Glrlo are required to allerol at least four mooUcwe before lhoy pm ~n m p..,llc.
_.P.Jini .... ~-(!or a Chrlot.. Tholflas .Included a poem, Rea. qualify to wear a uilllorm.
SUNDAY
mat cltiDGnillfiiWn at tho eo. son lor LIY!ng, .,.. prayer.
HOMECOMING oad
Rally
"lulnbia (lUoecl.kcomteln.MJd. Mombera rellj10Cidod ll&gt; rollcall
SYRACUSE TROOP 254 - Patrols were organized aiMI ofr' •' .
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clloj10rt .., Oel. 22. Mra. Floh- by naming a now bulb they would ficers elected at loot week's meeting of Syracuse· ~ 254 hold
Olureh; 9a.m. worship aeniee,
at the hiDe ol Mrs. Paul Harrta, "leader.
tr,PNNIII..htovlewof"Flow· Like to plant,
Sctncloy
school loll..,..., 12:15
1be new offtcers are Demaris. Ash, serlbe; Jay Ord, repor~
or At~onto for Oturch·
Guoste al the in..U111 wore
p.m.
beokot
dinner; all&lt;lrnoon , - - - ; _ _ - - - - ,
••" prepared by Mra. Milton Mro. Juanita · wm, Mro. Rooe ter: Julie Gooch, treas~er. Patrols organized were "The Si..
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prosram,
lll)ecial
music ant!
Rouati. II Pointed up~ cJ,an.. Glnlber, Mrs .. Selma Call, and ters•• with AprU Hayman, leader, alll Comte .Patteraon, aasiat·
UUeo ot llowera ..... foll'4' Mrs. R~ Thomas, The hOlt. ant; lho "S,.Wy Five" wllh 'Alias Harrlo,loodor,.,.. Lori Guin- readings by lho Moont Morlilh
are Dot aecelllr)' to . produce e1ses served a dessert CCill'Be ther, asaiatant; and nne Dut)'Glrls'fwithDarleneDuncan, ••• Choir. l'ltbllc Invited.
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Regular meetings of lho troop wore sot for "Thurotlay nlgi!ta
oblltty ollho Oowera .,..
after. school. ~ treK~~' I ftrst project will Involve work on the
use Our Auto Bank
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America's dcluilhbo7o In WCI!'Id
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hlo mnvemonto, oiMI 111ar11ne
wllh Sept. 26, 52 years...,, It
reeda, In 111rt:
Arrived at camp floorldon
Sept. 26, 1917, wbsro we were
ln training un111 lley 25, 1918.
When we departed for CaD1P
Lee, Va., tn twrlst cara, whleh
was some trip, we traveled like
old ..John J.•• himself passing
throu&amp;lt tile llatoo ot Geoqla,
Corollnoo, .,.. VirJinla.
Arrived at Olmp Lee, Va.,
about 9:30 a.m. May 27 oad
went through our regular -'&lt;
unW June 21, 1918 when we
started oo our hike at 7 a.m.
for Cl9' ~ y"' .. .. . , . Lt~-~· ~ Iff: 1'•1'11 .-"~
EmliarncHIII - r Mob- o:{ 'U\'6 32nd ilvlalon; ha4 a
Jack at 11:20 o.m., .,.. prO. lhort Nat aiMI de!ii!'iloit' '0&amp;
ooedntl down tho Jameil Rlv- 8 on llicctiJer bllce. The aame
er about 70 miles (a - r - ell¥ we were aotlsned b&gt; tile
M trip for aD) ornvlng at 147111. at Pamos, .... t'Cide aD
Newport News, Va., about 7 nlsllt In trucks to jOin II. Thlo
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. Ploce Red RllM 32 Beol Callie Supplomint Gt R~ - . - ~ ; .
art oad retfred for the n1s11t. em tho Sl. M1ldal sector, whore
Beol Callie SUpplement ln.)'OUI' feedtrauJhsl TheSO mci!WI!. ~
Jcme 22, we had breakfast oad we remained until Oct. 16.
oupplemeci)l .,. conc;ol\lratocl ...,... Of .....,tlal ~' ~
hiked back ll&gt; town Where we
on Oct, 19 ... boarded •
- . provldlna nutrients In proper !eVe'-' Inti In · cillrec:t' ·:
embarlced on lho llallan steam. tro1n for Bolslwn .,.. paaled
' ratio to OYim1ml iroln Inti rouahaae clellclencas. c:a~n-··.!
or Duca De Aoste at 7 Llll. lbrousll lhe outo1c1rta 0( Poria
blnocl with your grains ond rouihqel ~-h.oioi ~-; . l,'
i.elt the dock abcxrt 2 p.m. aild oarl,y In lho _.w.e, .arrlvlng
h/,.PIOdCJCf/olt fii/Ms for your siO!III. Y(-.know ,._,, '!let- ;;
- - wt Ia 11oqton Rooda Oct. 22; left lhere the 23rd,
pleeood with lhe offtelec\cy and economy d )W'mbtM wf!!1r! ·. ,\ ·
for tile n1s11t. Evtr;YOIIO put 1n marc:hed m -·.,..tile drive
you use Red Rose Supplemanls. So 111any •
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a IIOOd nlsllt'o roll .,.. tile sterted Oct. 31. We wore re"I •
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(aldl Wll,y '"'" da¥). Arrlvecl
Alter JIIOI1l'•trovelo,lnchlcll!ll
....., 5 at Brei!, Fronee, oad much hUdtl&amp; we armed It
11'11 lalren ll&gt; allore on a llaht- Broot on-March 2, 1920
left
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mollka at alert
Jomes Uncoln Ruooell, J'om. positions, fll1ally belJig dotallerQY, Rt. 4, ur!Yed at Comp ed to lllaiJons.,.. clu&amp;outo near
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bors lo anQiher, :ro CGIICiudo ,
oho r,.d Psalm l!l;
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Mlos Mocy Vlrllnlil .Relbo!. A •
dessert couroe wa.• 1aerved"by ;
tho Frlondl,y Clrelo at lhe"""" •
elusion of·lho mooUrw,
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church 1n the late uoos allll
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early 1900s wore given by Miss
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Flck who reminded her llste"' H:Z.SlOI s,1101 A,.,
era tliat tho lessons of lhe Bl·
beer.,.. cham-. We were blo are ageleas and area co,.
there for seven weeko. Sept. r--------------~
14 we were roUeved by t h e
French .,.. marched out, lhot
II, lhooe who were able.
We l8aln took w box cars
.,.. later hiked to Roberi ·EsFROM YOUR
pang. Aller h1klnr au hlaht,
STEERS
lett llobert E._ SePt. 20 In
THIS
trucha; lhen marched b&gt; ovalley In tile woods Mleremostev.
OI'YOIIO slept Ia chpJI&amp;. From
here we made 1'4NMb'togo•'over
lho ll&gt;p."
I wa1 back. of the Heoadwave,
.,.. .went "'er at 5:45a.m. Ill·
dor tho beavlelll boria1110 ever
fired ..,lhe w0stern front. Tile
drive Sept. 25, 1918,
.,.. Ia- until Oct. I. a was
..,. 0( tile hardest fought botties mille Westem Front.

Yutrzomskl, Boa 39.
Runs Bolted In
National ~.oque, McCovey,
SF 123; Santo, Cbl 121; Pe...,.,
Cia 115; May, Cln 107; - . ,
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Amoncan Loque:KWebrow,
Mlnn 137; PowoU, Bait 119;
Jackson, Qak 114; Howard,
Waoh 109; Yutrzemllkl, Box
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Kong achciol. Tho aulld as well
as lho circles wltlprovldolift•
for tho")loungater.
Mrs. Reibel roportod on •
funoro) dinner served.
A old~ "We Have a Heritage"
was pnoented by Mro. Poor!
Mora, 10slsted by Mloo Elisa...
belh Fie~ Mrs. Mora rood from WIMthor ,.. ·,.,jod .., ... , U.oi•
Genesis the story of Abraham, ~ • a•it.I-IJ!t~l I;M"""• *.w H•J•
ol h hu h' lond hoa • tonll-typt! ,,....~,..
the be-'·"'
6 ..... ung 1 t e c rc a lu•t tight for '1~ 111 • 0,.,_,,.,.,
heritage, aM trmn "PUIJI'lmS' Mod•l l.U1 IOQot~u•hel, rttht•
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hand unloadlflllj ~oWl 3A.!h I&amp;
Process 1' concernlrw ••,.ngea •••IMI, ,,,,.•..,.,. .. 1-ool
In tho church. The prosram vnloo4ln1J Model 36-So 180-lo~~l,
rftht•hlln&amp;l or l•fto!Nirwl uniCICidlntl
leader atroooed lhot whUe lho Model 3oi6• 200-b~hol,
church may. change, God never unloodlng.
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tMrnl ~!Jr fact.-yotroln•li ,.n.luC nges.
mtn, r...t..,..r• Hf!lc. and aA,
Mrs. Mora presented racts term. maka · """ tfaat.rthlp .,_
on the history or lhe Trinity Iditol plac• to buy your .,...cl41•~ ..
Church lncludlrw early mem'
berahlp ll~s. lheeducotlonpr&lt;&gt;- 1\EW HOLLAN)
gram, .... lho changes In lho
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and Jackie Parsons, 134~otuld covered a Bobcat 1\q!tble ot lho Root, Cln
463 90 '•158 .343. day.
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sophomore haltback, scored the Kyger Craok 11. Softnplaysla· JCIDel, NY
The Chlefo have stven up an
CINCINNA11 (VPI) _ A Viii~ Presbyterian church.
other one on a 22~yardpass from ter, Terley
rilllced 21 Clmnte, !'li 488 63 16t .336
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headed by Eddie LillianMembers dlocuaoed grovldyards to score with 6:02 ien on
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Mldway the first period, the
Big Jon Rothgeb, 205 pourol
senior rullback., scored two Bot'- Bobcats marched 63 yards in
cat touchdowns, one on a S..yard seven plays an.1 took a 6-0 lead

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westward - to others on obstacle to be croW:!d. ·
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Today it brings 5hiploel9s of nt&amp;ded ~l.:pplia!t t:J t~.e ~
towns along its banks, carries rnei1 products to. war~. •

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will always depend on our good same and ' initiative,
OYr respect for God's Intent and our contem for tht~ . .

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Bcikero of Holoum Br..,d

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Tuppen Plaine

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985-3347

II)' MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mr. aad Mrs. Lester Maooel
of ~n opent U.weekend wllh

Mr. and Mrs. Paul ManueL
Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley
ond baby of Cincinnati spentU.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Her- - - - - - - - - bert Miller.
MrL Bessie Smlth, Mrs. bride's parents, Mr. arxl Mrs.
FloYd Forr11 of Racine; Mr. Aroold: Anderson.
and Mn. Bnl !ilumway of ParMra. !Aura Norrls ancl moth-kenbarg called Sunday on Mrs. . er, Mra. Lofltsworth of GreenRay Htiney.
field apent a week with Mr. and

Mra. Floyd Norrls, Mrs. Ray
Heiney and Mrs. Herbert Roush
spent Thurlday afternoon With
Mrs. Otis Casto at Portland.
Mra. En¥ in Gloeckner alii
Mrs. Herbert Roush called on
Mr. and Mrs. Waid IIO)'IIlan.
Mr. arxl Mrs. Russell Roush
alii tamUy, Mr. and Mrs. Dor-aa Parons, Mr. and Mrs. Her..
bert Roush and Ropr. Mro. Ed-

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. Esther West at Dorcas. They at· ao visited relatlveatnParkersburg, W, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush visited .two da,ya ln Defiance, 0.,
and. atte- U. Jackson Apple
Fettival on their return trip
home.
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Wallace Morris arll Connie Afl..
derson at BeshanSaturday.eventng. An open church weddl~wiD
be held 11 the I·I'Cl&gt;dom Gorpel
Mi•sifRI Saturday ovenlrv 11
7:30 p.m., unltlrv u. cooe&gt;lo In
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white. Radio &amp; heater.
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kitchen, wan .oven and lable
top unit; staJhless steel 1lnk
with d i - ' unit, lar!lU bath
and larll'l cloaeta. Nicel3cleeorated. call 992-2278 lor """
polntment after 2 p.m.

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$995
Monzo Conv. Local owner cor; 14oH~P:-.~gine,

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1967 FORD ···-·-··--··-·-·-- ···-····--·----.• $1895
Galaxio 500 H. T. Sedan. local 1 owner cor. White
Finish, bl~. vinyl interior, good tires radio power
steering and brakes. Automatic trG:ns.'

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OPEN EVES. 1.-110 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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FllzJalrick'' Ormem, t.th, adults aad refchard, Slate Route 689, locaterence&amp;, 114% Mulberry
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1957 CHEVY tw&lt;&gt;&lt;loor ~.
$1150. Phone 992-6793.

NICitJ ... CALL
RAILiiGS SE(IVICE

ILAETTNARS
Ph. 992-2143

DAY 992-2151
NIGHT 992-1324

Pomoroy

For Sale

· R. H~ Rawllqs
IN LOVING memory or my hus- SHOOTING MATCH, Raeii)I!Gun TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
LEGAL NOTICE
Club, September 28. 1 p..m.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on REMOVE EXCESS body llulcl 23-lNCH sYLVANIA lable modbaro,
John
R.
Davis,
who
MIDDLifORT, .un11u
UNITED STATES Of AMERICA
el TV with stand. Good ...,.
9-2ktc
State
RL
124,
Phone
992with
Fluldex
lableto.
Only
passed
away
Sept.
26,
1955.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
dltion. Phone 985-4108.
Ohio Po-r Co111pany
------ --- -- --2951.
S-U-Ite
$1.69 at Nelson Drug.
GENERAL ..-elilll, carpen.
Praloct No. 2570
. 9-25.1tp
9-U-30tp
Those whom we love go out or l'OM LEWIS, water well driUNOTICE OF APPLICATION
try' Jalntlng, 1'00IInl. rooin
ing, Letart, W. Va. Phone
FOR LICENSE
sight
CAR
additlllll,
......... etc. FrM
(luuod S.pt•mbot 10, 19691
891&gt;3802.
9-5-30tc Wal\led To Buy
AWNINGS, storm doors and WINTER POTATOES. Charlea
But never out or mindi
NEEDS
estimates. Phone 992-.2333.
Hilton, Portland.
Public notice is hereby gl\'on
win:lows, carports,
marThey
are
cherished
in
l
h
e
CHINA
CABINETS,
round
tall-l8-l2te
that on J..,ly 31, 1969, Ohio Power
VACANCY for two eldercy p..,.
Complete Front·End
quees, blown and batt insulaheart8
bles, old clocks, etc. Write
Company (cortetpond•ncl! to Mr·
pie. Prerer prhate paid pa.
H. B. Cohn, Vice President, Po•t
CIGAIIETIE vendltW macblJMia
tion.. Elmer White, sales repor those they Jeue behind.
or call M. D. MiUer, Rt. 4,
and Brake Service
omco Bo" 18, Bowling Gr. . n Sta•
HALF
RUNNERS
and
bunch
tients.
Phone
Mason,
'173and service. ABC Enterprl..
resentative. For free estil.&lt;lving and kind in all his
Pomeroy, phone 992-6271,
tion, New York, New York lOOOoll
1h5185.
11J.Btlc
bean!!Pick
)"OW"
"""'
filed an application for liunu
e,,
Mason. W, VL PbcJn1t
mates, phone Charles Liale,
ways,
6-21k!c
fa.
~ncon1tructed
Pro j•ct No.
milo
below
the
RaveDIWood
'173-S543.
w.trc
Upright and just to the erd ot
Syracuse. V. V. Johnson a-.1
2570, kr.own oa tho Racine Ptojoct
Forry. Phone 843-2246,
IN POMEROY
ROOF PAINTING and Patching
to be located on the Ohio River ol
his days,
Sonp Inc.
5·1-tlc
~ he Fedora! Rocioo Oom In the
9-111-1otc
by contract,, ~~Experienced." Auto Sales
HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENSincere and true in heart aJJ:I
- --.--- ------ -Co~ntr of Moig1, Ohio noor Roo
For
rree
estimate,
phone
NA SERVICE. Phone 982 •
cine and Pomeroy; alto near Rov•
1966
CORTINA
English
Ford,
NERVOUS?
can't
sleep?
Try
mind,
enawood, Jackson County, West
CHRYSANTHEMUM
and
miUDs
992-2806.
(We
go
anywhere~
2522.
6-lo.ctc
4-door sedan, $500. P h o n e
'"Sleeper&amp;"
Satisfaction
Beautifu1 memories he left
Virginia. A ~llminary permit wos
of all colors, fte1d IJ"OJt'Rt Real Estate For Sale
iuued to applicant an December
8-22-tfc
94!1-438L
9-25-lltc guaranteed or money bock.
behind.
2~ ]966.
.
nice big clusters. Reynoht11 4 ROOMS llld bath, lull size
- -- - --- -- --- -Only 98 cents. Nelson Drugs.
His wire, Edith Davis
---- - -·-I ho Roclne Ptoi•ct would l.Oii•
AIR CONDI110NING, Retripr•
Flower Shq), Mason.
9-ll-181p
li1e o government dam and would
ba18111ent, lloor llirnace. Ex9-2&amp;-ltc I WILL pick~merohandiseand 1964 FORD Tudor custom sedan
atlon service. Jaell'o Relrl·
con1l1t of ( 1) an iMoko conol
9-16-t[c
Vic Wippel, flve Points, or - - - - - - - - - - - - - tra larp lot 50&gt;200, $6,000.
about 350 fnt long ond 110 fo•t
geratlon,
New Raven. Phooe
take to auction ·on a percent;..
wide; (2 ) o conereto powerl&gt;ouu
call 992-6410.
REDUCE SAFE and fast with
8112-2079. . .
Eaoll.Y llnonced. Velma G.
Notice
age basis. Call Jim Adams,
uctlon obout 200 foot long and
9-21-6 P
Gd&gt;ese tablets andE-V~~&amp;&gt;ora- POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
ZUIPtln. Pllone Mason 773 110 feet wide contl1tlng of two
auctiO!leclr,
ltutlaOO.
Phone
ATTENTION,
contractors'
bids
miniature, f75 and Ill· Stud
parallel hal'l:zontal wol•tr pauago1
-- ---- -- ---tion plUs. Nelson Drugs.
57150.
9-114-31&lt;
742-4461.
9-23-llc
endo1ing two horhontol axis bulb-are nuw beJrv sought ror the
service arxl groomi.Jw, Phone
For Sale
9-U.-Sotp
'YP41 Kaplan turbine• ooch rated
FOR HIRE, .now trenchar water
992-1;443.
11-3-ttc
construction or an addition to
at 27J•OO horupowor at a net fleod
SPACIOUS 7 ROOM home, 1'h
Uno, eealj)OOI drains 4 to 12
WOULD
UKE
social
securlt;y
of IY.5 f..t connected with two
the Mlddleport Church
ol
I HAVE some real good televiacres
land,
250
foot
rr...tdirect covplod generators ooch
wide.
Paul Atdersoo, loCasoa,
man Cor roam and board, MaChrist. For information, conrated at 22,200 kvo; (3) o tailrace
sion sets, Jim Adams. Rut118'1
on
Stale
11oute
124
in
W. Va. Phone T/3.:17~ Iller
bel Black, 9 Ubercy Lane,
which will return the diachorgo to
tact Don Erwin, Middleport
land, Ohio. Pllooe 742-446L
Syrieuse. IMp kltcllen wllh
tho rh•or 450 f•ot downstr'eom of
3:30 .or 949-3915, Ract,.. .
phone 992-1;739.
Phone
992-3290
after
6
p.m.
t . . dom; (4) on outdoOI'*typo 1ub.
9-23-12tc
lots· or birch cabinets, plefi\Y
station on tho ombonkmont noor
9·23-Stc
9-25-6tc
..... .:_t-29,tlc.
·-ot cloaet ~~Jace, garage, rectho power ttotion ta ttop up gono
COAL, LUMP, egg. stoker,
orator \'oltage to 69 kv; I~) o 3.5
reation room, city water, C. C. BRADFORD, Auclklnlor
Why not take the family
mile double cite11h 69-h tnntmit• GUN SJIOOT. Rutland AmeriNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
mine run. Excelsior Salt
PI,
electrlclt;y, wall to wall
sian line; (6) rocrootionol focfli•
Colll)&gt;l.., Sorrico
out for a delicious meal?
can Legion, Sunday, noon un- NOTICE is hereby given, in
Works, East Main st., P~
ti•a proposed conthf of on o.,..,...
carpet
In llvltW room. MUll
Phone 949-3821
til 4 p.m.
9-25-2tc
look oreo with pa.&amp;cing ladlltles
canpliance with Section571S. eroy. Phone 992-3891.
They11 love onr variety.
see to aP])I"eclal&amp; Pbooe alhnrnodiotely upatroom from tho
Raca. Ohio
.17 revised code, that the
8-13-tfc
power plant, comfort •lotion•,
ter
5
p.m. lor appolntmeDt
Crill
Bndlord
c:..... r..
picnic area, and a flthlnu_ pier to HAND TOOLED leather b i 11tax returns of Meigs County, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 992-2273.
9-9-tlc
bo IO&lt;:Gted downttroom From the
tolds atl:l purses made to orfor the year 1969 have been SINGER sewirw machine, 66
dam; and (7) appurtenant lodlltles.
der. AJso mocassins and othTho power will be uud to '""t
revised aOO the valuations
class in nice walnut cabinet,
the lncroand needs of tho mop
READY-MIX CONCRETE deUV.
er
leather
items.
Phone742completed and are open for
zig-zagger, buttoD-Joler 1111
ket alreodr being ..,..,.,.; br the
a~lic:a.,t.
ored r1atrt to )"!lUI" proJect.
3101.
9-25-3tc
public Inspection at the oft"ice
monogram. WW sacrifice for
Tho os.tlmat•d COli or Project No.
or the Ccunty Auditor In llle $35 cash or terms. Phone
2570 - OC"CUrdlng to thto applicant
HO.mi FOR EVERYBODY •
wlll·'be $_10187S,OOO. Con•truc:tlon GUN SHOOT Sunday, Septem992-2685.
9-23-Ste
Court ll®oe, Pomeroy, Ohio.
I• ettlmo...- to •roqul.-. 24 month,
q!IIJ&gt;REN
IIGI!te, ,•.j
.... C4., Mlddl..
tiet %8, Foiked Run, ·~s­
Complalnlo 0118inst11nywl"" - - - - - - - - - - - - - .from the dote of Ill c:ommoncomont.
218
E.
MAIH
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992-9974
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POMEROY
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1\S.Jio~~
IJ!io.
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Anr person dosiri"IJ to be heord
ation or assessment, except EllCTROLUX vacuum cleaner
nian Club.
9-24-3tc
Of to make ony protell with nl.rOpon Dolly 5:30·7:00
., S..ndoy 7:00-7:00
1¥ 1'0&lt;111, ctllets,lllore, iilor- --..--"----:- ---- ,;.
the valuations fixed and asin like new COIIfition. Has ill
onc:e to told oppllcotion, -..hould
on or before October 17 1969, file STUD SERVICE, $15. G r e g
sessments made by the Tax
7 cleaning attachments, cord· . . . _...
liP IIPICO, levebanl.$8,1500. SEWING MACHINES,
with tho Fod•ral Pow,;, Commil•
.
10rvlce, all maklo. 992.2284.
Commissioner
0(
Ohio,
will
whxler
arxl
paint
spl'l)'.
Will
Roush, Syracuse, Ohio. p;1one
1 ion, Wo,hlngton, D. C, 20426,
NEWL~
2
'-""'r~
The
Fabric - , P---:
potltiont or protei!, In ac:cordance
be heard by tho County Board
seU to responsible J)011.y for F Sal
S
992-1;039.
9-2~c
Real
Estate
For
ale
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A.&amp;IMiriled
-7:"".-....•
with the roquirementl of the Com.
bath,
bUIIII8nt, utility IJIICO, .
.._. """'1 or
Revision,
at
its
oillce
in
$36.SO.
Cash
or
terms
armltslon'• Rule, of Proc:tlc:e ond
EARLY AMERICAN stereo:
alee YIU"d. f7,1500.
Service. We ~D Sd..
the Court House, Pomeroy,
ranged. Phone 992-2685.
Procedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10). REVIVAL AT Rutland Free"ill
Boautllul
~~~~~&gt;1•
atereo,
,ith
RESTAURANT
sora. .
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All protettt filed with th• ComOhio, on or after February 15,
9-23-Gtc
llai&gt;dst O.ureh, SEptember
minion will be con•iderod by it
AM-FM radio, 4- speaker
F!)~ SALE
RICH FOLliS - 3 1arp bed- ------------~....:
In dot11'mlnln 1 tho ap..-oprloto
1970. Complaints must be - - - - - -- - - - - - - 29 to October 12, 7:30p.m.,
IOund II.YStem, 4- speed chanRY GO.OD
rocmo, 11iJit;
• In doaeto, SEPTIC llakl cltlnecL Mlllw
o::rction ' to bo taken but will not
made in writing, on blanks SYRACUSE, 5 - room house,
Pastor, Paul Taylor. EvanBOr. Balance $91.20. Use.,...
llabto, _.....,
_ .· .·
' tervo to make tlw proteatantt parti me IJOYlllent plan. call .992rurnished by the Councy Awliboth, with adjoining laqe
gelist, Norman Taylor.~
OPPORTUNITY
-.,.... -a•
s.aita11oa. stewart. Ollie~. Ph.
: tl•• to tM proc•edln;. Portont
roam, ftnpJaco,
liuuwn....
ldl'
• wishing to become partl01 to a
tor and filed in his omce oo
prden or building loL Near
clal
s!Jwing.
Everyone
wel3352. .
9-26-Stc Dtt..-!n ..... _ ....... I•••
chon, ---will! bree . . .
1102-3035.
.2-12-tic
· proceeding « to partlcipoto 111 o
come. WUI You Come?
or before the time limited for
grade school; asperaeua, rhtr
locotlen In G•HI,OII•. l!tt...
. --....
ZI.WIJ. ----.----~----- ~
; porty In any htoarlng thoroln must
Jatlo, 'h acre level ......... ·SEE NEiGLER
, file ~ltion1 to Intervene In oc•
Payment of taxes ror the first
barb. grapes, cherry tree on BELL AND ROWELL, 16 mm llohH ~.,,.,. •'-'"" oood
9-24-15111
''""'· All ...- . turntoho
cl-ln;
._.....
eo.daF~~C• with the Commiulon•a
half year, or at any tlrbedur.Prqterty, Phone 99U250,
lftll on4
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tor· .............
-........_
- ._..._,
~- ·can
sowxl movie projector, e:r:Rulet. The application Is on lllo
1.. ,. wfth low plut
Nftt on the _.......,. ~.,., hh tho Commiulon and available RUMMAGE SALE, 231 MIU St.,
ing which taxes are received
9-23-6tc
cellent COtlllitlon. Phone 142- bull41nt ond powed IIOI'kln1
POOR FOLKS
·
Guy NeJsler, Rllclae, 1&gt;.-, .
for public intpec:tlon.
by the County Treasurer,
lot; o........ •rnt ••" ·ctuo to
.
- Nice 2 1tory,
-a..JMtc ·
Fry Bklg., Middleport, start3334.
ll-2&amp;-31p
hMith.:
2 bodroomo, bollt, level Jot.
GORDO" M. GRANT,
without
penalty
ror
the
first
IJV noon Thur~. aU day
s.cr.tary
THE WISEMAN
ta,l500.
ha.Uyear.
Friday, Ill Saturday until
JOWL SLICED 3 pounda, $1.39, WALNUT SOUD alate stereo.
9/ !9 9/ 26 10/ 3 10/ 10 4tc:
RON'S FLOOR and ille,. biil!l:-'·
Gordon H. C.ldw eU '
HI!NRY CLELAND
Bologm 2 pounds$1.09, steak
4-speed chanpr, +1peakor AGENCY, REALTORS
noon.
9-24-31&lt;
roam and kltehon r~il
Auditor of Meigs Councy
Phone
om ..-992-2259
berger i8c 1&gt;0r pound, 56 oz.
sound IJ'stem. Balance$6S.
bw, omalladdltloao. ~ r~
9-1S.l0tc
SKATE-A-WAY SCHECULE Jell.Y 98c, 10 pounds J)Oiatoeo .50. Uu our limo P8.Y111ent
NOTICE ON flUNG OF
ioo.-992-2548
11539,
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Back to School party, Friday,
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INVENTORY AND
49c, s pounds tomatoes 39c,
plan. Call 992-3352.
Oct. 3, tree gift for everyonei
APPRAISE ME NT
greenbeans2pounds39c,ba9-26-Stc
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llalloween Party, Friday, Oct.
..,.,.. IOc per pound. Also - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
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RODNEY DOWNING
The state of Ohio, Meigs
31. ~nWednesday,Friday,
County, Probate Court.
lake lood stamps. M&amp;G Food 1959 ALLIS Cbolmers ]).14, exReal E - Broker
AUTOMOML,E rn.....,.. .....,
and Saturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
To the Administrators or the
Marke~ 3 miles aouthofMJd. cellent condition, AC rake
.
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· Pllu. 992-2342
Clllcellad'l Lost 70011" illlttJ·
Available for parties on Mondl01&gt;ort, 11t. 7.
11-2• .._
like new, 3 bottom pl.,.s, 14 GEO. HOBSTETTEII, Brolttr
Mid""~ Ohio
tor's license? cau ge~
estatesi to such or the followday, Tuesday, and Thuraday
ing as our residents of the State
inch;2bottomplows,14incll; 12 ACRES- &amp;OOd 1.....,
8x35 DETROITERtniler, 19&amp;9,
one round baler, 7-lootmoWhouae, halt balh, lull bo ...
nights and Saturday and SunBILLY RAY WARD
of Ohio, viz: - this survlvl~
day afteriiOOIIS. Phone 985spouse, lhe next of kin, the benand TWILIGHTERS
good condition. $900. See at er pick-ttl. 16-toot bale carmetll, ...
3929 or Otester 985-3585.
eficiaries under the wiU; an:l
Members and Guesta
362 E. Main St., Pomeroy.
rier. Phooe 992-6354.
POMEROY - Nlee·r.,.otlelod
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9-21-30tc
Phone 992-1;769.
9-26-31p . 2 !ledroom heme, 'inodern
If.~
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Invited
resenting any of the aforemen11-24-3tc - - - - - - - - - - - - - both, bird! ldtcl!en. wan to
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LADIES, doeo $395 worth ol
tioned persons:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - SWEET POTATOES,$4bulhel.
wall ._.un,. Gao knoco,
. FULLY CARPETED- STOIIt WINDOWS, .
jewelry, free, sound good?
TRUMPET. call 992-6773.
Also acornsql8sh,pumpldns,
$11,500.
Name or Decedent, C. Dale
Plus a eommlasion? P h o n e
Wippel, residence of Pomeroy,
9-24-3tc gourds, lillian corn. Bring Z\1 ACRES - 8 .--a, bollt,
60112
Ohio No. 20196.
New Haven, W.Va., 992-2505.
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conlalners. Located on 111.
cellar,-'!Woprdeno.
for interview.
6 ROOM HOUSE, 613 Mill St.,
338 In Letart Falla. Andrew
Aokbv
You are hereby notified that
2BIIhom
Help Wanted
R--.311 Gal. .
Middleport, 1'h blocks !rom
CrooL ·
9-26-121&lt; RT. 12t - 3 -..om brick,
t h e Inventory and Appraise_ _________ .:-~ WAITRESS needed. Ajl))]y In
House
menta of the estates of the aforethe )lOSt olllce. Inquire at439 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 111 llirnaco, forced air, lull
person
at
Green
Gables,
Kamentioned, deceaaed, late of
Lincoln St.
7-11 CAFE, wllioker, beer, and
boo_.., - · $16,000.
LEGAL NOTICE
Door
nauga.
9-25-3tc
9-21-ttc
wine license avallabla. Phone RUTLAND- 2--~
said County, was nled in this
&lt;'
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Court. said Inventory ard ~
------- ----992--9957, Middleport.
. loll, calport, utUllf ........ .
c... Ncr· 19944
praiaements wlll be for hearPOTATOES, VIvian Maxey. Ph.
9-2S.7tc
Qulot loatlon, .61100.
.E1to.. Df Harold H. Colllna, De· For Sale or Trade
ing before tllis COurt on the 13th cea .. tl.
CoolVille, 667-3737.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAMLI!T HOME - 5 .....,.; ·
1966 FORD Fairlane, 6-eyllt&gt;day of October, 1969, at 10:00
9-21-Sip . 50x10 HOUSE TRAILER, 2 bedhalt both, .ctWIIJ tile, nt ..
Notice 11 hereb~ glwen lhat
der t straight transml&amp;sion,
o'clock a.m.
---..,-----roomo, combl•tl"" nlher
-...tc. Fouroulbulldbwa.
Et~l V. Co !!ins of 2olol Pearl
air conditlonl•• good tires, TWO BEDROOM home, living
An,y person desiring to file Street, Mlddlepan Ohio, has been
llld deyer, - lurnlture, alr
Larp llrdtn, $1000.
duly app_olnt•d E~eec:utrl• of tho
dean. For sale or wtu trade
exceptions thereto must file Estoto of Horold H. Collin•. de·
room, diniJV room, haU and
COtlllltlo!dnr; 275 ,.UCOII\IOI
Georse I!Gbatettar, Broker
lor Volkswagen. Phone 992them' at least five days prior to cootod, lot• of M•f&lt;;~t County,
one bedroom carpeted, 764
oil drutiland olarld. can NO.. HELEN or VIRGIL TE.f\,C)Rtil
Ohio.
6091.
9-24;jtp
the date set ror hearirg.
Crodltou ore required to Ill•
BrowneU Avo., Mlddl01&gt;or~
Haven 8P-32t9orMiddleport ASSOCIATES
Given under m ~ hand aud seat tholr clolru with •old fldudory ------ - -------4 992-9961 or 99;:;':!:;
P1
992-2496.
Also=SYRACUSE ·9-21-lle
within four month1.
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of said Court, this 2-ith day or Dated thi, !5th dar of SeptemNEWLY REMODELED 3 bedber, 1969.
September, 1969.
room home, situated in good
F. Jt O'Br ien,
F. H. O'BRIEN
residential
area in Mlddl&amp;Prabote Jucl~ ot Jald Cuu"ty
Judge an::l ex-offcio Clerk
9 / 19 9126 10/ 3 3tc
por~
Completely
carpeted.
or said Court
1/2 baths. Will consider res1
B.y Ann B. Watson
idential or !arm proi&gt;Orty In
LEGAL NOTICE
Deputy Cierk
trade. Will arrarve fhanclng.
9-26, 10-3, 2tc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
For awointmenl phone 992Cue No. 20190
3600.

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Jolanda
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P•"Y RlchOfd Root, deceaud
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Enrollment at Marshall University for the first &amp;emester
or 1969-70 refiects a 6.16 per
cent Increase in lulltime equivalent students on campui, acconli~ to ligures releas~ toda,y by the Office W tho Regil-'
trar. There arc 7,365 CulJ-tlmc
equivalent students this
an increase ot:427ovariastfaJl.

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oll han&amp; cut, 10 to -"• IIIII wen nm Ia l!r~lllck- of liNt dolre.e ""!J'C'H•In U.. poll!'" ~ todal' for j E1tenshe dragglrw opera·
11ere Mra, Joiopllb .~~~.~
this lo wlllt ..,.,...,.., tbo CIA flY Alb. Melao 1 tdlre llrlt ...,riiOn IICil'fall of rooir 110m- ·llml~, hou'lrl8.
. · ' .. &lt;. Dolhl HIB1 anct ·;,.
Bailey, who got his start an tioiUI ln Nha Trang harbor ard
oow,
181m, olfmliveQ- aad defen- at In lbo vault of 1 IUbclrbln · ' J(&amp;alllfi .... pi~kod "' at ltll. DciWald, wUt o( a
lawyer while a counsel tn the oft the coast ol South VletMm
"It !boy den)' tbo evidence to dveb', Wll ..,_taecl of •riDP IIIII loon olflce.
bolne 111 pollee Jult ....nt mao and a toller 11
Marine Cotps in the 1950's, earlier this year f'alled to
tho
dol.-,"
Bolley
oald,
elabtb
ara&lt;loro.
Pollcle
Ollit&gt;wed
the
lllrcb
boura a!l8r the,...,.,, 11 the 1nd laail cfllce, '11Mo
declined e&lt;mment on whether uncover any sign of the bod)' of
~lOON
(UPQ
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S.
bol''then they have to cllamloo the
ftlr two c10.. frllncia of Kilo amali reel ~k Cllllce. Acthorf. on wore the oaly i&lt;or~~·
the controversial case involvi11!: a Vletramese identifted as 111al
m caoo."
~':':~:::. - . allo -.n1ec1 for lbo om. Ueo •lei late Thlll'adar Lelab butlciinr at
the murder of a reputed dolble Khac Chuyen, who reportedly ICGIII8r plhlpo
agent was 10typical'" ofclandei!-' was executed JWie 20 when 1 "'""' of clvlllolla IIIII dora, to ealllel'll Kdlclc1. .
and
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t i n e intelligence operations U.S. authorities learned he wu VleCIIameae IOidlera In an 1c.
~ j(UIOW, JaiiD Lelall. zo, iad w-11111 nl&amp;lt In a mob!Ilil Freak ~
throughout southeast Asia.
apyiag for both sides in the cldont that lilllecl 14 cl.uJanl,
WlltleriOCI JOIIniiCIII, oll. ct ctn. Wiii\MY •ali, ~C¥., aad wore Wild wu
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mUIIary spokesmen aald todaf,
"Well, it's hard to sa.v Vietnam War.
~. were dlarllicl . w It b _J,.ot .~~ In ·fine ~ K.f, o\1\ tho bl•ll. Her ·
seven persons - ftve ciYIIbecause these matters aren't
Dalley said the most impor~ a· liomarl toller IIIII ali ·~ bullilln COI!IIblod In neor jha vault claor.
(Cantlnued !rom 1)
Ians
IIIII two govei'JUII&lt;IIt SGItliree .U-o ~ tho Clbl- oll:oct !w their copblro.
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publicized," he said in ar tant aspect of the case wlll be
interview in his penthouse law to get an honest serlea ot dlera - were """"""" In the l«&lt;h tmmplant doing well
lilt SUpremo savtnaa • · Lalli
Pollco theorlsecl !be ""'1!811
Henrtotta Stlllol ·~· ol!!it
· office across trom Boaton's answers trGm all agencies roeket and machineauD -ck
HOUSTON - HENRY C. SIMS, 54, a Btrmtnal!om, Ala., bu- A l - I a Hdtlhl HIUilnto wore ldllecl becauoe they tece&amp;- aace Ia the Jolt oldo of ~ .
' goverrunent c e n t e r. '"Who involved, including the Army u they tried to flee. the an- slnesomon wbe late lburodo;• became tbo warld'o 144tla bllrt the Gill&lt;\!' ..Uit w-..11111 'lllaecl tbo i'dlbora, wbo oaeapod heed wbtle Loc..ll !jllllol knows how marcy d68th war- and prOOe.bly the Central IIOUIIcemont aold. Two of tbo
tranSPlant -ttent, w11 1n 11tt-•--•~ condition ....... at 5I. molbodiUii7 ahoollntl them. wilb &lt;dy $2'15. Kaa- Uvod shot In tbo lilt fr&lt;it ilde ~·
rarU were tallied out?
Intelligence Agency (CIA).
were woman. ..... ••• Luke's ""I··-•
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0118 'Victim wa1 racor tlmoo oilc ~· !rom
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, tho reoiUnce tha botid. 111-o. Jluol!illr.
II h_.,ed Tuo.._ ~
... ~..- In lbo blclc, thoCllboraaneeln of&gt;lwovlctlma,Heili'letii·S tlllil ahotlathelo!Uicle.&lt;lllbo'tin.
uu they discuss honesU,y,
aad her olster-b&gt;law, ~lla hl!lli. '1110 Stlllol ·~
which Is a problem- tbe CIA. mllos northeast of ~ - the heart ol. on unidenU!Iecl mlddlo .aged woman lDto Sima In a tho heed.
- "I think we blvo a aond StltiOL
Jii.o. Huol!mr ~. ~llla!j,
one of the things it does is lie, tho secood such Inc..- with- two· hour ClllOr&amp;tian thot ended Just before mid~ 1 .
In
a
week.
On
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CIDCAGO _ TW0.11IOUSAND WIDTE COIIIInlctionw-rs Howanl lloldn COIIIIIIOntod 1ft. brathor'a wldaw wore alaiD.· '• tt wao : thi 1i1oat oil~..
r federal hearlnr "" job dlacrlm- .or tbo chirps were !lied. Ho !&lt;lid U1'l he,.IU aeen Ku- crime I have In 20 ~ ,
kiOOs of orders they give about ta killed aeven clvlllaDa IIIII
1 marched Into tbe Loq) drloldng docllnecl to II)' - t lnlorma· occulOIIIIII¥ d u r I n 1 wolh of pajtee work,'' ulcl.frl~klr~·'·
having people disposed of, as wounded 17 others In an _ . beat blalbcka ~-~~!topo!Diol
!nationnd ur._,,
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In
the
latest
tr111youths
demonotratlng
lor
the
Ooicago
EIBbt.
Kasaad
wuranta
lor
LeJato
tbo
atroet
and
aDIIletimH
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Pollee
willlld
nott
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copter
pilots
queeUon l$ 'where does the
ody appsrentl,y
t he
At ono boody mmnent. IMI!le ol the workers clambered
lnd Johnlon.
willlld loe hlin worldnal 011 hll ... .,.. more ...,. w
power erwJ?'
South
VIetnamese
for
V
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t
Pablo
Picasso's
fivestory
"Thii1I"
put
lWJ
by
iromror~a.
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Given
Teat
Falcon
at tM. curb:• St:ltlel whether a w~
"Supposing the CIA felt they
Cong bocauae they were ....,.. Fhe persooa, racor ol them policemen, wore lnjurecland n I e . CoL Paul Frlcl&lt;er, hood of oald, "He would 1111' 'hi' lnd I ered. 8tll1 mloslntr.·-""'-" ''"'-'
ought to get rid of the
!ll'l'eue&lt;l Six of those lUTested were blacluo atlackod by tho the HamUton CountY aborl!l'o willlld ••• 'hi/ Thlt'a oll It ·WCIIIOn'l ilurae.o..
President, In the national tng blaclc IIIII ......., IIIII were wore
workers. Pollee ao1d lour - . were !Ired 111 a black .... No
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Oeelng.
interest, might they not just go
one was inJured 111 gunfire.
ahead and do it? Who controls
ihe CIA? This is aU very
Y/ayne tallnip milk ,.
murky," Bailey said, "and as
Rabid Sk•mk Killed
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pi- brilwo JOU milk
(COntinued !rom iJ
The el&amp;hth rabid animal, a
proc1uc1s Ina caml ftllor!.
cloYing ID you as It Is to me. skunk, has boon killed In Meigo
vhlmln 1nd mlnerollorll·
No ... can malce - - co...ty tbo Meigs CountY Boanl
Tonlght .thru Tuesday
flciUon 1nd .... olltod- '
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more of a bore thanproiOialaa- a! Heolth reported FrldQ.
Sept. 26 thru 30
1.,. 111o nsulll .,. out·
There have beea seven 1kwlk1
ol llborala can. Soul -....s
THE APRIL FOOLS
111nc11!WI Smaalbor, a~ooo
and one hat prevloual,y round ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.(UPI)
they aJD't.
SEE THE IIANY NEW ARRIVALS ON ALL THREE
(T ochnicolor)
The
lateat
rabid
skunk
Establlolunent
of
a
lour
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rabid.
l!or bllr COlli. powthlor
WeU, - · CBS.TV boo
Jack Lenynon
also previewed for critics a new was killed In Becl!onl Tawn- c1a,y wade week to cambat 1 reFLOORS - FURNISHINGS. -FOR YOUR HOM.-E AND
Catherine Deneuve
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situation comedY that debut• shlj&gt;, making three ll'om that ceaolou aad automation were
Peter
Lawford
NEW LOW PRICE
&amp;mdSr¥: "To Rome, With area.
collecl lor 'lbui'oday 111 L W,
WEARING APPAREL FOR YOUR FAMILY. ·
CHUB.t.SCO
Love." II stara John For/11tbo
Abo!, preddmt ol. the United
(Tochnicolor)
aa an American professor In
WANTS Gl NAMES
steelworkers.
Richard Egan
Rome. He Ia a widoWer with
Ohio Eta Phi ChapU.r or Beta Abel alaa predicted tho next
FE EDS
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Christopher Jones
tbree daughters. You say that Sigma Phi Sorority desires ad- racesalon wuuld bo the warst
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ofservlcemenwhohaw this nation ever erpertencecl,
-•S•h•o•w•S•tallrtllsii7IIPIIIMII""IIIIII~ Iaat part aounds !amlllar? Bow dreasea
been
oervlrw
In Vlatnam since 11111 ao1d It woold kavo a trocan you lilY that? You must be
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,...--Jomo I, 19611. ;rbose oubmiUing me-.o Impact on the avergottlng cynical.
.In the Housewares
on the
floor for
addresses
may do so to MrL 118 union worker beeauH ct
~AI O N
Damage.~ Moderale Dorrell Dremer at 992-5254 or automation.
Mrs. Eciwanl Ci'OOlts at 992Abo! IIIII AFL.ctO Preddoal
TONIGHT, SATURDAY
2704.
Geor10
Moony clollvered t b e
Auto
Colli.~ion
AND SUNDAY
·to be
away
No
neqssMY. Yoli
major
oddreal
as 400 doleTwo cars bed rnodorate damSEPT. 26-27-28
LASIIING
LADY
pte&amp;
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bore
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Doulll• Feature Program age In an accident 1bllrada,y ar.
TOKY (UP0 - T~oan El· en1ntr of tbo olghth constltutloaternoon In the Raub! 7 111.p~~a
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399 W, Main St. 992-2164
under the Pomeroy • lllaam alo lashed Oklnowa with us o1 canventian of the ll*otrlol
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"l FISTFUL OF
Bricl&amp;e, Pomeroy Pollee 1114. mUe per hour winds todll'lllll Ullibo llopartuoot( AFJA:to.
DOLLlRS"
PO!IIIOY, OHIO
Meont told the doleptoa ilia
A car drlvon by Millie !WI, the JIINUI MolaorGIOII&lt;CI Al!llnTechnicolor
cy
1ald
che
storm
may
turn
to!odoral
tax oyatom WIS ''I'll•
Beech St., R&gt;meroy, struck the
Clint Eastwood
1lf SlOftE
ward
Oolna
aad
mlas
the
Is&amp;eel
against
the 1verap wodc-~.'
rear of a car driven by Georse
Marianne Koch
Hargraves, W. Main St., Pom"ALL KINDS OF STiff"
PLUS
to clo$e.taX loopbolea.
eroy. Pollee said Hargraves
wao stopped at a atop •tan pre.
For Pots - Stabloa "FOR A FEW
VETERANS MEMORIAL
J)ll1'lnK
to move mto Main St.
DOLLARS MORE"
HOSPITAL
IGrp w Sm•ll .t.nlmall
when the accident occurred.
Clint Eootwood
Admitted
- Sorah Cooao.
Tho Investigation Is being cooLee VanCleef
i.owrll - GanloM,
Portland.
tinued.
Gian Maria Volonite
Discharged - Amle Bamett, Henry Roney, Jr., Orville
The best way to get rid of Arms, Walter DWm, M1an1e
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your duties Is
to diseharge Foil, William Grubb, Oneida
RuskiD.
Chou.
BOSTOr~ (UP!).. F. Lee Dol'
·ley, Wba will defend 1 Green
Borst olllcor charged In the
aUopd e•cutlon of a dooble
apnt In Vlatnam, 111d today
the U.S. Army wiD be 11kod
first ID prove someone indeed
was killed.

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I wonted ID make India a Utile bettor
place beloro 1 died, But m,y el!orts wore
nat appreclatecl. The !lrat ten months
I was In India 1 waa unemployed. A good
education and qoiallllcatlcin ore n 0 t
OIIOUIIl1 to get 1 good Job In India,~
He was !lnoiJ.y made a Paol O!flcer
"' the RosWno1 Lobar lnatitute In llladras. But he felt that tba poaW.., waa
not oommenalll'am with hia tralnlng IIIII
he had lillie Creodom. He returned to
the u. s. 1n 1967 IIIII .iolned the Rio
Grande Callese racult;y,
At Rio Grande, RaJan leola he enjoys
a groat dell or lntollectuol ll'eeclom.
He natecl that he kas had ''numerous
~u11 to leave the coil
11111
""FY:'I.n IDcliotij . BOit'·W-flaiO ,ZlioiCiii&lt;: '
COctormizy 1n bli.tneir m iifs Illdii' ~ ·
He and hla WI!" Vatholl have 1wo
daughters, Jl¥llllbl and ~ Rajan
111)'0 that hisWI!eandyCJU1181lldan..... fo1.
low tbo traditional Indian customs, WIIUe
he and his oldar daughtar do not.
•My wile" Ra.ian addad "ka been
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tlonal WO¥s. On the other bond, m,y oldest daughter and 1 have aUended Ame
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wben the pn(eol9f anton the room."
a.w.oto 1958 and 1965 Rajan eernod
Ill M.S. In economics IIIII a Ph.D. In In.,atrial nlatimo. He re!llrnecl 1D India
with . hlo degrees tho laUawlng summer.
"I ,had tho doolre," he oOid, ''to work
toward the Improvement of m,y country.

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Mr~ Odldera.
The OIUders' tann is located near hereon Coal Valley Road.
It Is a dotry !arm ClllORtlon where tho entire !amiJ.y, IncludIng Mr. Anthony Oollders {Howard's lather) work topther
to make it a succeas!ul operaUon.
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Paula, MrL Cbllder1, Eaca, Gov. Rhodes, allll

native 111111 of bl1a before joining tba
!aculti It Rio Grlllde COUep.
Born 1D Rel!nakl&lt;- Tojoro De Iliadreo India, IIIJan came ID tho United States
Ill 1959 to otw!r It tbo Urdversley or
Wlacoosln. He laced a, ,Ioq IIIII dill:!·&lt;WI period of ~~t. But the ad)oilmont ... not leonch\s to IQJOIIk Eng.
111111.
"Wboll I IPII ID the U. S. I could IQJOIIk
. ""1111111, ~ illiJID recoll~. "All lnstrue.
lion In India lo In ~IIIII at the collep
' 18vel. By tho Ume I bed earned a B.S.
, IIIII an M.A. at ~ tlDiverdcy In
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GALLIPOLL'! - ROlli
FlemJDI. CO..
lumbuo, former principal at Gollla Ar:ld.
omy m-. School, prell!lllly sqcuttre
H&lt;retary of tho Ohio Fmcatlm All10o
clatim, was a speaker Friday ID tho Foll
~erence of tho Gollla CGuni;y Edlca.
lion Aoaoclatlon at North Gollla B 11 h
School.

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C. COllins &lt;i lrooton IIIII R.....,_
tlvo Ralpb Wolker &lt;i POmero.r, botll of
wbnm sJ)Oko an !louse liiU 511, t b •
Edlcation TIX Bill, and Jolm Plr-,

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at ·f,u~rn Hlab ocl!9qt; Membora of~ ~ourt, !rom tho loll, are J....O 811hr,

ll'eo~n; Brenda ·Borlrw, )m!or; Melanie Dean, sqlhomore, and Kathy Tuttle,
serdor attendant. Miss Bara.hiU is a senior. CriJIIIIme&amp;rerstor the coronation was
Klmmle Reed of ReeclaviUo. IMoro pictures a! Hmnocomtnr on Page 8.)

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Jim lllrleam
ond Mlaa "'
Da11J Glaal. bum of the North Go111a Local Scboollllotrict were elected clelepteo 111 tbo Socdbo
.....m Ohio rm..u... Alaac~. ·""~ In .Aihata. Marll1n lloeoe !litci llilltr
Akers ol tho Kii!Ol' C..tieli ~l.Diiai . SdJioijJ
Dlotrlct were named dolopteo to t b o
OhiD Fmcatlm AOIIO&lt;Iatlon _,;,1n Clo-

lwnbuo.
Jim llu'leson ted the pled&amp;e ID tho 1111
and Dell!la M, Munloclc, ~teDiialllci!
tho Haman Trace Local School Dlltrlct,
pve the Invocation. There was _...
mudc under the ciirectlm of 111'1. C..rlo
Dalo.
Mal: Ha!!elt is prealdanWiac:t of the
Gollla Count;y Educatian Alaoclatlon, 11r1.
Marjorie Payne lo aecretary, and 111-o.
Sandra Heister is treasurer.
The dinner was served by the Nor1h
Gallla Athletic Boosters.

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lity Extension Service kao ~ Jotm
F. Underwood as Area Agronomtat tO servo

Dine aoutboalllenl cowrtles from the Jaclc..., Area Extendon Center. He also wW
canr tbo 10 ccowitlea aervecl by the Mc.
ComolavUie Area Extenaloo Center.
Underwood kas had.
aa relliClllal ..,_mlat lor che Kerr.McGoo
Cbomlcol Corporatim, aa a manager 101'
the &amp;lutbern States Cooperative, and aa a
research ........,.st lor the United Statu
Garomment. He aarnec1 an M. s. DeIa Farm Cropa at Mlchlgon stale
Ualverlifl. He IOI'Vod In the U, s. AI1IQ'
Cll&amp;mlcol Corps at Fort Deitrick, Froder.
lA, lid. !rom 1~52 1D 195t.
Underwood wiD ~ with local farm.
ero lhr&lt;lllatl the count.Y Eitendon lillll parti~ empbeda an Corag10c._
He 11 convinced tbo aoutboeatom Oblo
.,... blo a mUir~ ID lncreaoe
farm Income.thrt&gt;usb impro•ecl !orapa,
CO!JPied - li'OOUr cattle Jli'Qbcc.
tlcin aad ..,..... lnana&amp;ement, DaJl7lng
Ia 1110tbor ~ IIOUi'CO of rum tacomo
wbore ltnprayod .Corag10o can be profit.
able lor !armero.
He will bo warklna with Jamoa E, Ut..
tie, Jr., Area Extenatul Apnt Animal
11Di11tr7, and ww~ P. !miG,, Area

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Cox, '""' &lt;i Mr. and Mrl. Jobn

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522 Fourttt Ave., suflered lbrallklla to
the head wben be
struck by a coria
!rmt ol. his home at 3:50 p.m. S.twdi,J.
The boy was treated at Holzer -.aJ
Center, Firat Ave., and relea&amp;ed.
Clly pollee ao1d Jelferywospll1lalather cl\!ldren IIIII ran !rom bolwmpHlc.
eel cara Into the perth cia car drl•• welt on FCMirth Avo. bf Eciwanl X. 1!Ja1t.
27, Colwnbua, No dama&amp;o
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cor, No charge wos Rlecl.

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Mr1. Mary Kloor, 86, of ......,...
... 14m!- to tba holpital . . . . .

mortling with &amp; lcott "" ...
Extension Agent, Farm ~ wrist. She was Injured In a !oll It 'W
noose agents work dosoly with the farm- homo.
••• ennollecl In the TVA Ropid AdjUst.
DIOIIt Farm Program.

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I'Osldoa at 103 North DaYld Ave., Jaclc.
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