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OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, Jolin
J. Rowe down 6:30a.m.; A V.
Criss down waiting; La&lt;:k 14,

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Buct:eye State UP 8:10 p. m.;
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from 9 a.m. unlil time of serv- hi judicial riihng 8
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The Leaderahl;· Conference
on Civil Rlgt,ts aloo was
Ullderstoocl !A&gt; be Inquiring
VETERANS MEMORIAl
fUrther IIIlA&gt; Jla1naworth'a reHOSPITAL
cord.
Saturd.a,y Admlaaloru! - Don••Naturally, weare cortiming
ald Dee!, R&amp;cllle; Michael
!A&gt;
look," lllld Joseph L. Raub,
Brickey. Syracuse; Tammie
lawyer
for the organlzatlaol,
Tucker, Racine; Ora Hal1hill,
Cheshire; Bobble K. Morris, "But we think tbl roconl hal
alread,y been made so that any
Columbos.
who votes f o r
Saturday Discharges- John senatA&gt;r
Haynsworth
and who oppoled
Kault, Damy Roush, David and
Abe Fortas has a double
Ronald Hlfllman.
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da Frazier, Bobbie K, Morris.

MOTHER BURNED
DAYTON, Ky. (UP~- Mro.
Rose Manley, 35, a mother or
seven children, dle&lt;i late &amp;Inda.Y Ill a fire at her home here.
Firemen said Mrs. Manley ap.
parently fell asleepwhllesmok.
ing a clgarell&lt;l and caugllt the
mattress on fire . Her children
were p1a,ying on lhe flrlt floor
of the house and were unaware
ol the blaze on the second 1-.._
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REALTY

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'"'port

apertmert, bath, bar ®wn.
12 rooms, 1'1• baths, garage,
carport, 5 bedlooma, $10,t NICE LOTS. 6 rocma, bath,
$BIOOutility, baae8 blaement,
ROOMS, bath,
2
ment, · Iota, llbade, shriDbery, 12•900. ·
DRIVE IN LOCATION 65x18f.
Three bedroom home, $.U.500
BRICK IIVIIJ)JNG 80x80. Good

dlf lllroulb s.turdajl 1llth
the clallJ blahs Ill the. lower 70s In tha liorlli IIIII In
the 70s In the lOUth.

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MEIGS GENERAL HO&amp;mAL IIUIIIne.U CGIIllueled Ill Oblo'l
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Saturd.a.Y D11charp1 - Cll'l meDII durlnl1187 amallllleoUo
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AdmhllNone,
report n!Mied ' 1IOdq; '"'·· tha
Two suit• for mone,y have
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reault ol automobile acoldento. ·
They are the SL Paul Fire '
Marine Insurance Co., . !II.
Paul, Mlmesot&amp;, elal, .. Roo' aid L. Mellerllllllt, filioborn,
q.to for fl,722.75, lalenotlllid
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GOOD FURNITURE

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LONG BiNH, VieiiBIII (IJPJ)
-'!be Ariii.Y !'reed eight U.S.
Green Berets today am 1ent
them home to families jubilant
that the military hid dropped
charges accusfiV lhem or
murdering a VieiiBIIIese clvlllan.
They were flying tA&gt; Travis
Air Force Bt.ae, CaUL, tonight
am wore eJI)ected to get 30
clayal•ve before reaaslgnment
outalde Vietnam.
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spilt the elec!A&gt;ral votes on a
proportloqal basis.
Nixon ll8ld at the time be did
not believe an ameedment
providing for eilmlnltlon d. the
Electoral College could overcome controverll)' and be
adopted by the required three
fourths of the states bythel972
electlons.
In a statement issued by the
White House Ieday, Nixon took
note ol action in the Houle

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Will North Vietnamese dcuble
agent...:
aomethlrw defense
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WASIIINGTON(U~- Dlslldent clvlll'lgllta lawyers In the
JuBilee Department lillY decide
to take lhelr fight llllnsl the

to do so'inethin&amp; IIIII th8l get
BREAD, Standard Brands
II dl!ne.'' ' He Uled tWO exam- lilc., Kathy Cheadle, Barbara
pie.;' J81!1o Chrlat, IIIII t li e
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modem all:llal8.
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MASON- Wahama High
Awards were ·made to:
CLOTHING, Coati &amp; Clark Sehoul Marching Band was nam.
ACHIEVEME~&gt;J'ord lollltor - · • •-··
Lucy Hoi • "" "Belt Parade Part!...-~"
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urda.l', Sept. 27 at Ashland,
.~ Pierce.
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CONSERVATION or natural Ky. for the SIJdh Annual EastAGI!ICULTURAL, lnbll'llll· r&amp;IClUI"COS, John Deere, Jimmy . ern Kenlllclr,y Mare•'-· Band
Mark G enickle J
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tionllllarvelller Co., .DiaM Be- D
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More
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lO,OOOper.
'111!1 ,llrGII'IIII, whlchaloo""c• . nNI!D, Yield Carr, Diudei
ellfaae, lAlulll8 Nlcbul.
110111 tumed out
Ollllzed the acldevemanta of
~ Eddie Parker.
CONSUMER
arcatiCDhomo
Aahland
to view tha Pll'lde.
;riiUib at all levela,
Iiiah~ ALUMNI reeosnltloa. 0 ll,n econoinlce,
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An ·" "-·led 3 •M
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li&amp;IMd bi,anlddrellbytbeR&amp;V. Yal!d~• . chelnl~ 'Coo-p., Clrol Hargraves,
Ingrid Haw. tors, not lneludlng the 1,500
8111 Ferrin of Pollllirw·wholl tJGJ.Yd Blaclnnlod, Dilr~ JQr. 18)', Lori Mlddleswart, MarY bladamen watchl4 the faltlllleme'na~tociO du. ED.,a lfalli,FileSiuer, PelriOII.
vii competltlaol held In the ar.
the beat 7W can." ·
AUTQr,roTIVF; The FlreDAIRY, Oliver Corp.,
ternoonlt Pulliam Stadlnm with
"To be IQCCIIIful, .. be aald, . . TIN ." Rubber Co., Nark
cia Holloa, Geneva Kina. 110g. 22 biDda partlclpiUII!I George
..~ mult mop. 1IP his mind eou.ibtllllil1.
Gllee, .iam er N-. Roma NNH.
Ropra Clark •IIIah School ot
DAIRY FOODS, tan.mtlaol Wlllchester, KJ.,
tbl molt
( ContJruoa on 4)
outstandlni: band.

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C4aurty•a W Award&amp;
~ Mi1ndlf nll!ht at PomenliY' Elemenlary SehciOI wu
· ¥tcaQd to the County A8rieulSOdety - Freel c. IAif.
preldclel.ilt - !n recotlld~
tha •a enlce II has 'Per·
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de._tton policle• wt of
the poblle~potlljjlrttoworkfrom
the lDilde for the changes they
are demaDdiriK.
A apakuml!l1 tor the dlsallawyero - numbering 65
of the 77 civil l'lgllte at.
IX&gt;rne7•1n
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CLEVELAND (UP!)
U i&amp;natlOI! or a4111tlonal pobllc
blackprldolaslrongerthlnal&gt;- ~~.::~~S::::!:b:
tlpalhy, Clevelaoo llemOOI'IIII
ing'' the statements of Asst.
Ieday will rencmlnate Carl B, Atty. Gen. Jerris Leonard It
stokes, llrsl Negro IIUIYOr of a
major American city two year• a newscoafereqcar.lallclay. Leoago.
llll'd replledtothelawyersafter
'!bat seemed to be lhe c..,. tha dlalldllltl madepobHctholr
aenauaormostpolitlcalobservera on the Democratic prima~
· • encee, lnel"..,""
eloctlon today, · where stokes,
...._ polld.cal pres42, Is challenged by RobertJ. ~::a...~~
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Kelly, 48, former city aorvlce
director IIIII traffic comml...
Among- thlnp, Leonard
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llld tha department laekad suf.
1 oner.
ftelent •-.a IIIII, _,..,, tA&gt;
Kelly has run an aggreaalve
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CIJil)algn baled on the law and
order lsaae. Uo
hla bit hard It planation, the spokeunan for
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ord-lastyoar'aGlenvllledlatJPr,ID
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turbancea, asca1111alln the clo_....,.
il aervlce cmunlssionlhatpre- ller one In
llld
•entad Stokes frCIIII enlarslng
not
the police force IIIII the city's
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ooarlrw hCIIIIclde rate. He ac- jult tbe llrietly lepl
cuses the hiiiiiiOIIIe, 1!1ttymay- of dOHIP I "Clio
(CGnli'"red Clll __ 8)
"He almoat IIIY!Qd - ' e
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Several of the Berets and
their lawyers aald CWO EDward M. Boyle or New York,
t tha
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accu-. waa the
hero of the case. Tho Army
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A car was heavily damaged
In a o._... accident an Nye
Ave., at 10:07 p. m. IIGDII!Y
Pomeroy pollee reported.
Pollee oald a car driven by
Ray Clark• 25, Letart. W. VL,
headed north, wasforced offthe
road by a southbound •elrlcle.
The Clark car went onto the
sidewalk am atruck a utili...
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pole.
A passenger, William Glbbe,
Letart, received mlnoriDjuriea
am , .1 takentoVeteranaNemorial Hoepltal for trea- by
Police omcer Hanry Werry.
The southbound car did not-'-,
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HOSPITAL
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yero uld all along.
Rheault Nakea Remark
Rheault made the remark
ahorlly after Army Secretary
Stanley H. llllaor amowu:ed tho
Arm1 was dropping the char·
gea.
"It was like Christmas all
over aaaln," u.ld Maj. David
Crew, 33, of Cedar Rapids,
IOII'a, ono or tbl Berets.

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ABC Has Most Prom~ing
By RICK DUBROw
Style" '-' dltrerera casta Ill Its
!JOLLYWOOD (UJ) - Well, Ylrl• talea, U antheiC18fes
t!)ere'e ' no quution that the
moot ploalllll IIIII prllllilfiV "'--I to lila,_, more with
aerie• iii the. lelavlilon regular I"IIIIIIIWcha!'actera.
I"'IGIIil AJIC's"LIM, Amort!loll" nice !A&gt; loclk. forward to
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· new otorles with dllferent
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races.
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tala In "'""'Al'•
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lllld h i In VI.-, lllld f1lr the llrlt
"I guess I'll .J!O hack to baliw
tl._ bo beUrJwd de IIIII! they an l~urance agent," lilaraiCO

who wins a -e•a
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IIB(zlvi!2U&gt;WAIID- Jlf RQw. rtatr1. ~onlr.lllld lira. w. R. "-1111!.1111daad,
. la,prellll\ed 1
for her achievement in Home loi"aragaatenl by llh011 Mora, left, daugllter
of lolr.•alil Mrs. Dooiald Mora; at the Melga County 4-H award! program. Patty arll Opal Dyer,lefttol'lgllt,daughtersorlolr. aoololra. Willie Dyer, Bidwell, alao are 4-H member•· Mlas
Ia a,membei or the 4-H Advlaoey Committee.
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agalnat his CCIIIIpllli0111, they
said, am he refused.
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'Tho accuaed men, on be1IW
notllled of lllloor's a ment, celebraled until dawn In
Barrack• 4813 at the LoocBinb
base where tlier hid beell
conllned.
"lnsldea Like Jelly" .
CspL Rdx!rt F. 'Mirloeo, 27,
of moomfleld, N.J. laaid, "ICJ
lnsldeo stlllteelllkejelly." 'lbe
Army hid acculed lllaraaco Ill
being lhe lrlaerman Ill

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approval," be ald.
Nixon ll8ld "It Ia clear thet
unless lhe Senate tonows tbl
leod of fha House, all _.tun~ty tor reform will be lolt this
y - and poaalbl,y tor y-s !A&gt;
come."
"Aceordln&amp;l1, beclu1e tha
ultimate goal 111 eloetoral
reform 11111t prevail over
u to how belt tA&gt;
achlevolhat goal, 1 endorM tbl
direct eloctloo approeeh lad
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CORNING, Ohio (UPI) - Severa! families were evacuated
from lhelr homes on the oouu.
edge of this Perry eo.rncy communlt;y tocla¥ after a Pem Celltra1 rre t ...
.,,t train deralleel, Ht.
tlng fire !A&gt; a tank car reportedly filled with carbon bllfide
su No b,jur1es were reported.
Penn Central .ofrlclals llld
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~ 19 cars of th e 73.ear Co.
lumbua •· Hobson train derail
eel. Officials at tb1 scene lllld
they orderecllhe evacuallonlllll
closed Ohio Rwle 13 because
of the danger of explosion Ill
other tank cars loaded with
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TUPPERS PLAINS - 7 I'OOIDI,
FIVE-DAY FOIIECABI'
new bath, 2 porchea, t bed- By IJnlted Prell~
.--na, 2 car garage, "0,500.
Tell!peialllrea Ill Olllo wW
BUSINESS BUILiliNGabove 1101'11111 Tue..

Moved at Coming

Discharges - Yolan-

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majority 1n the 4tklombor
PolitiCal
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lower boule, which elects the no dramatic, touneciWe palley
scmriiJIIOIII.
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GEO. HOBSTETTER, Broker. 'l11e lllrhtlan
government laadera alaee the
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POMEROY - 7 rooma, _1112 nation's 1949 t~. won 242
bolhs, washer, dryer, dish- ,.tl, a 1011 o1 threa. Tba
washer, hot water heat. Bt.s.. Soelal Democrats w011 JU, a
gain or 22.
ment 2 car pr&amp;ie.
19 AC!Wl - 7 rocma, bath,
'l11e Free Democrats 11011 30
gao furnace, 5 bedrOCIIIIo, ..... seatl, a losalll19, Wbl~r ol
oral closets. Nice kitchen, the two 1111Jor J111l1leiltdecldes
$11,000.
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POMEROY - 6 rooma, bath, house.
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Pomeroy.

POMEROY. OHIO

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llfi atnrcblreo, replael!W the
obooi,U. wicket twa dim a.
the accosa alte1 11 a1loot
Loclkl for the project were million dollara.
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begun In J11110 1963 by the Dravo
Bellmtle hualiwd)'r.....,.
CorporatiOn ol Pltlaburl!lllad ed old Leckllllll Dull 11,:11,
ceDlllleted In Soptember1986at am 20. No. 17,allolnthell!lll..
a cost of IIIProxbnltely $22.8 ville pool, wlll ba operaUd •
million.
til the campletian Ill WW. ·11'lbe dem, buUtby Vlnnei-Fult.. land I.ockl IIIII Dom 14!1'1or or Alhlmbn, Callt at an !'rom Belle'fllle.
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lion, was bo!Jun in September to be cCIIQIIleted In tbl maderl&gt;o
19&amp;1 and Ia """ camplete.
lzation procram for ...viii!IGD
Other contracts Include IIUIId- on the Ohio River. 'l11e ......._ •·
lrwa, JII'OU!Idl, utilities am vi- tlon of the propun wlll eJbD.
olton• racD!tles coati• u- 1..1e tramc delaye, 8F'IIlll1 1:.'
pro:dmltelyahllfamDllon;r., duce IOCidiW tlme,aadprovlda ' ·
location of rallrood culverts deeper, more sllble poola.
coatlrw oppro:dmllely tllree •
In acldltion, the na'.tp~~aa
fourth• of a million; pool clear- PrC1111"8111 Is tied hlllll-~·
I"K at over a half a million; and with an. ioouatrial elflllliiiGD:
~way work or approximately ai0111 lhe vallay which colllalnl:
$L1 million.
the ..tlon's most._-wrl..,
Pllbllc acceao oltea conslat- eentrationa of atomic 111111'11'· .
i!W Ill lu.t launching ramps, am otaam JI9DOI'I!tirw oledrte
Pll'kiiV areas, picnic facillllea power pialtl, 11 ireu as a a.·.
am rutroom• have been built mendwa complex of -a.~:.
under the •~rvislcm Ill t h e Petrolelllll, chaall!'lla II...(;.;
Arm1 CGrpa ofErwtneeraat the um am mttaii.Jgical ~
followl"i locations: Parker.. atallatiODI, ..,.,. which tha .,.. · ·
burg, leaaed to lhe city of Par· lion depeooa for aeeurlil IIIII.
kersburg;· Williamstown, lea aeel prosperity.
!A&gt; the elt;y of William~
'!be ptbllc IIIIIY!ted. ~Marl-, leuecl !A&gt; tho) city of ers will be aiiiiiiUIICed later.

abolish the Eleelllral College e1ectlng the President aDd vice
and provide tor cllroci election president by direct, popular
d. Americanprelldents.
vole.
Nixon clroRled tactical oppo- '!be President acknowledged
altlon to lhe plan IIIII urged the that Jn8I1J oenatA&gt;rs mlgtt
Senate to appr..,e a House- prefer a clllferert method, but
passed constitutional ameoo- aald "contrary views are now a
mont "as~ as posalble" luxury" and that . the urgent
so lhat lhe states can vote for need for eloelllral reform
ratification In time for the1972 lhould be the controlling
prealdonllal eloclion.
consideration.
Nixon sept
menage !A&gt;
"I hope, therefore, lhat twoConsreas last Feb. 20 - Gill thirds of the Senoia will
month after 1&amp;klnl ofllce IIIPI'OVe the House • poaaed
following his' aquaal&lt;er election amendment as promptly as tt."
victory- calling for revision,
but not abolltinn, ol tho
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HUNTINGTON - Another link
In tbl modernization ofthe Ohio
Rher ..vtgatlon oyatem Bellevlllo I.ocka and Dam wUI be decllcaQd at 2 p.m. SUnclay, Octl&gt;ber 5. '!be cerem.,..
leo wlll be held at the lock Bite
In lleedovllle, Meigs c.urty.
'!be dedication Is being IPOIIsored by the Joint Chambers of
Commerce of Belpre, Marietta, am Parkarsburl.
The $62.1 million Belleville
Locks lllld Dam, JoeaQcl 18
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9:25 p. m.; St4;el Clipper down
5:25 a. m.; Onward "'6:20
a. m.;
Lock 15, Quaker
State down 12:55 a. m.;
Pew OOI'fney up.,l:40 a. m.;
Jeffboat down 3:45 a. m. ; Jane
Carl Henry Myers, ffl, Rt.
T. down 5:20a.m.; Lock 17, L. J, Cheshire, died early Sunfiore"' 10:35 p. m.;EssoArk- diiJ' morning in Holzer Medf. ·
en euatomers IIIII a teller at
Killed by gunmen who 111¥14·
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MONDAY
ansas down 12:10.a. m.; Belle- cal Center.
tha
Cabinet
&amp;apreme
SaYIDp
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11¥1ng1
and
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LOS
ANGELES
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llrst
week
01' ibe
REG!JLAR MEETING, Southville Locks, Je(fenon t4) 7:50
Mr. Myers was born Jan..
IIIII
Loan
Auoclltlaol
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In
were
Mrs.
Hel•Huebller,
lolrl.
atlon
barcept,
the
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land
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C)erltkla,
21,3
ern Local Athletic Boolllers,
p. m.; Steel Pioneer up 1:10 a. 29, 1902. In Peooleton, Ore.
SAIGON
(IJPI)'!be
colonel
IIUilurbln
ctnctmatt.
LUJian
DeWald,
loire.
llalrlmen!'
a
cnchdown
011
llllrijuamillion
per.crna'flll
die
Monda1 7:30 p.m. at the hlgll
m.; Racine Locks, Pennsylvania He was a retired supervisor school, Racine.
boors Slltzel 11111 loire. Luella sw.. no muglq,. Ia aimed at the border lntA&gt; the \Jn!Qd - .
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, who described the Pacific Stars Kaaaow, 24, was
down 4:20 p. m.; Polly R. down of Kaiser Aluminum at Ravensam Stripes as the "Hanoi after tha ahaotlnp. C...l In- zel. The women were fGIIIId iullty. The tmoem bave bom frCIIII ~were . .rchad ljy .
REGULAR meeting of
6:45 p. m.; Western down 9:20 wood. He was a memberofEiko
brunt of the drive;
cUIIIIIIIaqent&amp;
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auxiliary
ol the Rutland Amer- Herald" hla been relieved or J)e, 31, was arrested Frldl1. delld tn \he o111.ee vault. One
p. m.; Tammy L. White up 2:20 Lodge of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
his
pool
as
the
U.S.
Arm.Y'•
Caqht
In
Puked
of
the
vielllill
bad
been
allot
Only 28arr8ltl f...
a. m.; Red Bird .., 4:20 a. m.; He serve&lt;! with lhe army wring Ican Legloa Post 467 has been chief information ofllcer . In
Lellh 11111 JGIIDICIII w e r e four tlmeo In the back, tba' olh- F.,.
were
'l'rallll")'
ehanged from Saplember :SO !A&gt;
Greenup Locks, Peace"' 3:20 World War L
Vietnam.
Cllllht In 1 rcutlne ID¥eltl&amp;a- era ooee In tha held.
menl ollldal81~1dthle~
p. m.; Stevenson down 4:45 p.
lie is survived by his wife, September 29. Pollucl&lt; wlll be
An Arm.Y spokesman ..,. 11ao1 11v alate patrollnen of a
l'llllce tlleorhed tha bandltl '1\. .. ! lack Ill
lbolled IIi
m.; Alton Zephyr up 8:40 p. m.; Berla Rolhgeb Myers, twins, served.
nounced SUnday Col. James perked car 011 u.
ea.
State ldlled the :"""'*' becauH one a WWI.' Oil
prote..leoial IJIIUIIIIlerl ·
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Elljllorer Ill 9:25 p. m.; Helen Carl and Carla, at home, and
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MEIGS
ATIILE'JIC
Boolllers, Campbell was being uslgned !A&gt; police~~~~~~ llowll'd NcCluahlrl or more of the Ykllml posid- T h e l'l&gt;mii'W eDierlllll'l' 111111 low.
R. up 10:20 p. m.; Victory "' one step.son, Jon Rothgeb.
olher, unspecll!ed duties In lhe 111 Gall"' uld he wu Clll a pa.. bl;y tecotlldzed them.
liQUid waa IUIIIIIIOIIed s.turdajl
But while the
10:40 p. m.; Cypress up 1:45 a. · Graveside riles will be held Tuesday 7:30 p.m.lll blah school war zone.
tA&gt; Rt. 38 north of IIDck ~ cooled U Jut WMk, .m~~UGGJ m,; J. S. Lewis down2:50a. m.- TuesdiiJ' at 11 a.m. wilh the cafeteria, Middleport.
It 11:10 p.m. f.., lklbble K. per- were atuck In
FRIENDS' NIGHT, Orders of Campbell, who was lA&gt; beEtna;Looisville "'5 a.m.; Mel- Rev. Frank Cheeaebrew olflclcome edltA&gt;r·IJ&gt;oChief of lhe
Morrlt, COIIIDibua, an......... ulllelilillnllle PI
dahl Locks, Ouachita down 3:05 ating. Frleoos may call atRaw- the Eastern Star. Melp
. - a - r In Jalll8ry, crlU'.1.
victim. Sbe wu tahal to Vet- cr011lqj: bGtlleaicU. At 0111'
p. m.; ORCO up 7:50 p. m.; lings-Coats Funeral Home lillY· ty Chapters, 7:4S p.m. TUesday cized Ito war repor1age In a
erana Memor1al Hospital where poblt, the ,U wu "' to 1tX
Theresa Seley "' 12:35 a. m. time. Burial will be In Gravel at the Pomeroy M111011lc Tem- speech read to an Information
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lhe wa.a admltlecl for a ....... boura at the TIJulllaerouhwbl
ple. Pomeroy Chapler 186, holt
HUI Cemetery.
oatcers'
In Taipei
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Sept. 6. ecrierence
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'l1Jl,bQuey.
unit wau181U1101111d
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WEDNESDAY
squad was swnmoned for him
"I think this conference wlll
lUidly It 12:23 a.m. for Juily tlrecJ Ita HCGDl week
THREE FINED
AUXU.IARY, Middleport Fire
Three persons were fined at 1:25 a. m. Surday.
be lnterealed In leartlfiV lhat
BONN (UP!)- Foreign Mlni1Foreign cumllcy exc~s Baeon, 145 Bultemrt Ava., oiJic:!al• at the ~··
Department, 7:30 Wednesday at
In Mayor Charles Logar's Court
the Pacific Stars and Stripes ter Willy Brandt, confident of r01111illed cloeed today. 1118)' P o - . · who was ta1rea tA&gt; here , ~· - ~ drl" W01114d
the fire hall; Rutllllll auxiliary
has earned for ltlelf the title of decisive third party s""""' were ohtrt Thundl:l' !A&gt; preveut Veterans MamorW Hospital coalilq "~llalm~J"· delpU.
SaturdiiJ' evening. They were
members !A&gt; be guests•.
Charles Jooes, 27, Pomeroy,
y e yre r.
lhe 'Hanoi Herald'," the apeech today asked Prealdtmt Guatav speculators frCIIIIIIIJIIbli!W on a lad adlllltlecl u 1 medlcel pa.. mOUld!• protuta frCIIII bath
and Joseph White, 33, MinersU
said.
Helnemam for permluloa to pooalble 'lllim"d rnaluaton of tielit.
sldH of the border.
ville, $5 and costs each on
in
nO'VftJJ.tD()rt
U went on !A&gt; aay lhat battle form a new JIOYilrtliDeDt and 'the mark followlirg theelectlmlcharges of defective exhaust,
Clyde Tyree, Jr., 37, Brook'J · reporls !'ram a Stars am unaeat Olancellor Kurt Geora
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Stripes reporter, printed Ill the Klellll&amp;'lr.
diii'IIW the - l g n they EXIIIBI'IWN
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cllle, $5 am coots, squealing result o! on automobile ace!- ''We know the! Baker was Dewlj)ll)er; llOIUitililllod !Ia., Helllemalll wa1•
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dent on Thursdiy. He was a lhepherdlng
Jla1nawortb aon" because It OlllPhuized Klvehlo....,toBndnt·toforlli
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. - - - - - - - - - • former Meigs County resident . ........,.. when he was here (In American casualtlea am played a new .J!Overnment If the Free cllnc:hed&lt; the electl011 for
Oeiroll
&amp;lrvlvors Include his par. Washington) when he was!lrlt dOII'nau.s. victory.
Democratl-theonl;yotherllll'· flrotttmelllaSOelalDemocnit{ ..
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ents, Clyde and Gertrude 1)'- awofntedtolhebench."
Qn Tokyo, llleedi!A&gt;r·ln-chlef tythltwonseata lntheelectiCIII Gulllav llalDemam. I I flcurt...::;
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and Tuosday
ree, Sr., Columllus; lhree sisFurther lnQllry Made
of the DeWI)llper,LI. Coi.Jeaoe -qreed to Hne 11 a junior bead prelldentiiiWest
with
Mlmne acorbW tbl : V-'-!..."'::.........,
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ters, Mrs. Edgar (Evelyn)
Tbe same source llldlcaled N. TOII'naeoo, called Campbell' I partnei In a Social Democrat 111ln March,
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Welch, and Mrs. Vlclor (Ber. there was a further IIICIIiry speech "emotional" am lllld coalltioa.
iUellfa8er'l Orrlatlln llemc&gt;o tbl
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THE APRIL FOOLS
tha) Sponagel, both of Colum- being made ln!A&gt; Jla1nsworth's Stripes accOUIIIs were
'l11e fourth IIIIJor party lnthe crate, the par(j Ill the late
Tba vldar:l' J:'O!l YhmeiiOia'l
(T echnicolor)
bos; Mrs. Gene (Marie) Page, relationships, If any, !A&gt; Roger '-&lt;tlal, objective, accurate -lsn.
von111adden'a Konrad
SQUibt a ublbltiCIII
Ill
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Ridgewood; a niece, VIc k le Milliken,
of
,am balanced.")
e.treme _......_.on National fOl'lllllla that would enable it to droJIJed DllrolttoW.l,
lllirlllv' B. Wo¥, llacl!lt, .S
Catherine
Oeneuve
5ponage 1• eo!umbos, and SOV· Mlll"ken
'u"'
AIVIl'll
lllectl ...,.,
-' Peter Lawford
About 100,000 Issues ot lhe Democratic party, falled tA&gt; conttnue Ill -er.
' Ga nie
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Croll
CitUBlSCO
era! aunt• and uncles.
AFL..CIO alao was newl)llpor reach Vletlam from muater the minlmiDD 5 percent
A Free Democrat CCIIIItion
WS ANGELES-(NEA)iQr bar
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(Tochnicolor)
Funeral services wlll be held reported CO!!tinuins Its eltorts Tokyo daily.
of the wte required by ellctiCIII with Brandt' I party would glw In football, ibe stars of tlMj
Nor 2t UN ,
Richard Egan
Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Ewing to flgllt lhe nomination. '!be
law• to erter parllameot. VCIII the Social Democrata25heat1, 8!'1110
wind Up with ""'----' :_:. ..:.,,
Chrislopher Jones
Chapel wilh burial in the Beech labor organlzatkm repeatedly
Tbadden uld he wW 10 to live · lha!l . the required 11\e tame
· Now the Los
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Show Starts PM
Grove Cemetery. The body will charged
througll
aeveral
court to demloo a ..,.election. maloriQ:. A lll1lav with tlie Angeles
Dodgen
have
added
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arrive In Columbus at 8:35 spoklosmen at the Senate
Olllolal reb!tM llld 33.&amp; OlrlatlanDemocratewouldJlw
'"!\¥ twlal.
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lhis evening.
call beartnga that Haynsworth had a
million voter• gave 110 111111 Kielllnpr's foreos2'72
Ill Rev, Orarlt1 NorJII

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hero to assisl Mr. and Mra. Emerson Evans with Open Houle Sunday In their.- boJ11e at 73
Locual SL, Glllipolls. L to Rare Merrlll Evana o1 c.lter am E11ans, builder• of the 1ewn
room ranch type residence; Emerson Evans, prealdllllt of Ohio Valley Bl'i*; Larry Evana
Larry's W~Yatde Furniture,. who did much of the doconti•• alq with Earl T""'
Furniture; Mra. Emerson Ewns, lo&gt;steoa for the·da,y, IIIII Mrs, Larry Evana am Mrs. Mer·
rut Evans, assisting Mrs. Emerson Evans duri!W the ClPIIl house.

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H Nell lblll, Cillainbll •
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eel 111th metho!I!Call7 eucut- peel· Clll 'thio . window aiiil •
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lall four .milia a boJcl.. u-_" McOa-hall llald. "We' n ·
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11P lui week that aetled . cheeked Glelr Ill IIIII ' ~ • t :r:~~··
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them 111 the "'atlonal
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Delblllllla Flollce n.1..r """· formatlaol C41lDr.(Nqc);" : '"'!' ~ • ' ··
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wllhlll 121111D1ba; 11ca1111o n., . Soul:h tnloved werm SJn'l!N. )&amp;I. I!Cp" Ill•
lllaht from Clnelmd late 8Ift,. ban lllld, the NCIC ehedt 'tljl4 . ........'!1111" •todiy • while the
diV'withthetnt.m!CIIIofrelllm- pollee two of the .,.. . _ .•. I'IOiifh~l. ~tlnuecl under on
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1111 Ill Oldo with Jcllln Lelib,'IO. ,....,.. In ~Will! 'fhli w.at P•lm IIMch, Fill., hid
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.IGI!b1011, C~tiiii,Jiql;' ' ·
, ,..;1; lliJ Indies qf rain late peitl _lll ~ ~
22, two of four aCCUMd
Fllllce ..tel the~~ ·S,unday. Oib.,- ralnt-. lesi thellliliibliL
Ill perpetratll!l tha lllllllnllr· cuuaU,y et.wed 111!111 lad 1be ........
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~ alllm-1 at.dad _..
cler Woalldly at a CiJielml. burliiJ Jcllln!"l" ..W llt4,e, WllaD . National temperature ••· '1'holiiO GormiiiJ CIIICIIIill
tl 11Ylnp IIIII lGaD; were .,.. they were u:rell!"l . ·
fl:emH for kJnday ranged from ~. ~ ilarila
rested ...,. Gallup, N. M. !lJa.
"'lbeJ\ ·! i-•t nem~~~a," t lciw of 21 at Bem'ldll~ Mlnrt·• -~ · Albllil ........
di,J.
llCCllnlban Mid. •-n- ere and TruckM, cant.. .to a hltll or .toe pi-.11c1edt, 1'1111 'I'tlnli'. to.
Le18b watyed 8111'1dtlllln IIIII real Cool ebaractera."
109 degrees at Gila ~~end, Arl~, Jtcio· BID IIIII .,.._, _...
was ·w be retumed to race four
'l11e driver of the ear, who
25 ARE KILLED
tir7 and,. Han:!' Cell, K.atoa
CCIIUita of II rat degree murder. had IJ{cked up the Ol)lo hitchCOLUMBUS (U~ - At taut ~~ tnuurer. R o be r t
JGIJniCIII did not waive extra.. ~II!"!. ·was not held. The un- 26 poriCIIII were tha nelllill of I.ocltli of ~ l'lew~l;
dltlCII. Both were an:slped by U1811111led man llld he pl.ekad tnmc uddenla In Oblo ~ . Inc., IIIII A,l . ~. ~
U, S.· CommluiCIIIel" EQgane 1bem up In l'l•llhYWe, Tem. tbl weekend, lncludlnc t h r e e CreiiCent 'NIWI ..... lllllled iii
E. Greeuoa here Clll charps IIIII they . 1111&lt;1 him 1bey wete doatha Ill the Collllllbua - · .-a dlreeton. •
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Jam6s R. Hines up 9:20 p.m.;
Philip ~rn.., i1:20p. m.; William H. Zimmer 11J 1:45 L m.;
Derkjord .., 6:05 a. m.
KANAWHA IUVER - Mar·
met, Jenny A. Green up 10:50
p. m. i Duncan Bruce up 1:30"a.
m.; Winfield, H. E. Bowles 11J
3:45 p. m.; Natiollll down 4:05
p, m.; Fort Dearborn down 5:55
p. m.; Alan H. Merrill "' 8:10
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hulltler rather thin the'-nl ~ . Qdds·ce ~.,.'1, R o 1 1 Pomeroy, hal _ , eieeled to
ahe pretenda to be. ~ third C111CJ S '
..a Ill ' 1111 li?e prealdency of the () h I o
tlory foual Bob CUIIImbWUilll
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Jane WJ11tt u worried-Aasoclation.
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· we~ ·plllllled and- ollleera eadl
will&gt; a - 1 IRIIIIIlad' cmblg ar_.t meet- 1181 arid ·Mra. Bolin P\'1 Neb
1 1ng of ihe Rutllmd Friendly Gar. - • tmaU
New l)rOII'IIII
I defter• Club at the home of Mra. booko were dlotrllluled Ill' Mra.
I WUllam WWfonl.
Portier.
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The first garden therapy
POadbWUea of. p1amiJq a
class was aet lor Fridel' with olea~~~p dQ In Rutlllld next
1 Mrs. Larey EdwardS, ohalr- aprlJII were dlaouaae.l. Mr a.
1 man, Mrs. Fred WIWamsoo, Rldltnl Fe~. Jr. and Mra.
1 and Mrs. Homer Parker to aa- WUICord wore named to pro1 slst the children In planting vide the ar~meuto !0&lt; the
1 rac1 tulips. Plans ore to Coree Rutlaad Branch of the FonteI bloom the. tulips arcund VaL roy National Bank In ~r.
1 enUne Day.
A plcnlo and toor of Mra.
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Mrs. Joe Bolin, tile Install- )Iober! Thompson's p.rden waa
I Ins olfleer, ~sed a floral ar- plllllllecl Cor Monday. M r e.
1 rlJIIOment, comparing Its linea Bruee May was named to \ with the wiles of the varlooa pare the materW for "Green
1 o!flcers. She Installed Mra. Thumb Noles" In Oct&lt;i&gt;er.
Wlllfonl, president; Mrs. HoThe - a m !natured ademmer Parker, vlee president; onstratloo by Mra. Bolin on

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Mrs. Judy Snowden anil Miss
Liley Imboden entertained recently at the Rutland Church of
Christ with a shower honoring
Mra. Thomas Cook and Mrs.
Miss Kathy Thomas, brld&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;!ect
Nettle
Hayes apent several day&amp;
of Mr. James Barrett.
Gomes were played with priz- last week In East Liverpool vi·
es being won by Mlsa Karen siting Mrs. Cook's dal!lhter,
White, Mrs. Wayne Turner. arxl Mra. Agnes Bess. TheyalsoviThelma Michaela. WIMer of slted there with Mr. and Mrs.
the door prize was Mrs. Ethel Larry Bess and son, Larry,Jr.
Nelson. calie decorated with and In Midland, Pa. with Mr.
pink roses, punch and mints and Mrs. Joaeph Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloes have
were aerved by Mrs. Eugene UDreturned arter a several days'
derwood and Mlsa White.
Others atteMing were Mrs. visit In Gahanno with Mr. anil
Ed Thomas, Mrs. Florence Bar- Mrs. Sidney Rloes and family.
Mr. anil Mrs. Heino Lind and
rett, Miss Katy Fink, Mias Dee
Easter, Mrs. Dorma William- Eclwanl HoeOich spent Sunilay
son and Debbie, Mro. WUIIam In Columbus with Roy HoeOich
Brown, Mrs. Ethel Nehon anil and Mrs. Alma Thompson.
Ella Mae, Barbara Black, Mrs.
Frances Imboden, Mrs. Jesae
White, Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Mra.
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
Jam Wiae, Mrs. Elizabeth Wei&gt;
Middleport
Girl Scoot troop
· ster, Mrs. Ethel Taylor.
Mrs. Dick Foley, Mrs. C. 0. 61 wiU hold a rummage sale
Chapman, Mrs. Watlla Vining Friday and Satunlay at t h e
alii daughter, Sharon, Terry, Corner Antique Store, Middlealii Reba, Mrs. Edna RusseU, port, across from Dr. Davis's
Mrs. Margl\re$ Parsons , Mrs. office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Charles Barrett, Robin Pnr- There will also be a bake sale
sona and Mrs. Robert C&amp;naday. on Saturday.

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by Mra. l"'rrie~. lira. WWia!n..., WQI the door )ll'lie. ·)(em.
bert reiiPOII!Ied to 1'011 call by
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Mrs. WtllCord,dlvollllllllehalr.
- . read a PQe111 ~Frost's
Flowers" and a medllatlon
"Have You Nolleed."·
On exhibit · .were arriJII0menta earl'lllle .out the theme
HWhJmdeal." D r - a n d
fresh pl1nt materlalowereused
In tile arnngements wtlldl were
~ • . Winner&amp; were . Mra.
WUICord, ftrll; Mra• . Robert
Snowden, se&lt;CIIId, and M r a.
Puker, third. Refreobmenls
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AUXILW!Y, Mlddlep&gt;rt Fire llam Grueoer1 · ~i I( f ~' ,
Department, 7:80 WedlleldQ' at Fred ~ ·-"'!ffi1 ItCH..
the lire hall; Jlulland IUXIIIu7 Franeea Goesleln, ~;,.
membera to be pillll.
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DlariJuafta lillY,
- 1! you clve them pol, tllfG'
won't go up the line. Take It
away and they wUI." Butlllll't
this like putting a sack of small
change In front or your aaCe
for a robber In tho hope that he
won't crack It and steal tbe
real goodies?
rd ~ay the awing to harder
narcotics shows people have
become depc""le.ll on drugs and
11011111 would take the next step,
whotller pot waa avaUable or
not. or eourae many wouldn't.
Like me. I smoked grass and
quit beraullllt wam'tthatgreat
and I didn't need a enllch. But
rve 180n some
my !rlencls
beeome "drugaholln." T h e y
'lft!U)d III'ClbobiJI have become aleoholles If drugs weren't
II'OIInil, but drugs did the trick
Cllicker.
Moat of Ul know lllat marl.
their views, as mueh as to
)lana,
by ltllllC, IBR't as dlft.
get "adv\l:e," and it seem a to
gerool
II alcohol - unieiB the
UB that II YOU just labeled It
aeteoalato
find something we
with uthe name of the dame"
don't
know
abool yet - but
- "Helen Bc:ttel,'• it w- ;.dd
It's part of tbe drug scene,
have more class.
Since rm writing, I have llld one llsallndoo mlsht lead
to 1ay 1 don't care much for to another.
1o1,y vote goes to SLANT (Stuthe Utle, " Yooth Asked For
II" either. But I can't think dent&amp; IMIP'" Aplnat Nar&lt;:otcil. anything better, and I gsess tes TemptatiClll), as It awc:atea
you hllve to let - l e know young - l e on tile diJIIOrou•
part of your oolumn Ia strlet.. drugs and atsrts them allldng,
ly for young pe&lt;lplo. (Our par. HWby do I need this sturrl''
Tho more aduca&amp;n we get on
enta wooldn't miss It.)
Hope yoo don't mind my be- how to cope with liCe WUHing !rank. - FOR CHANGING OUT crutdles, tho less we'll
need them. - ANOTHER lmJ.
YOUR COLUMN'S NAME
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Dear For Change:
Thank you, thank you! 1 hard. Dear Sludent:
cy ever print booquets ( sounila
How rlllbt Yoo ore! When
like bragging and, besides,- people learn to faee their probple prefer to read brickbats), lema ICII&amp;recy and honeatl,y,
but your letter raises a po1at drug abuse wUl all but dloap..
others have mentioned too: 1118 pearl
'Helen Help Us' an opproprlNOTE TO READERS: Slnee
ate name for my column?'' ao l1l8JlY ol you asked for de.
Let's have a reader..vote. J( taUad laformation on starting
yoo like the present name, SLANT (Student• L e a g u e
write me care of IIlia newa. Aglult Naroollcs Temptation)
paper and aay so. If you pre. clubB In your areas, the New
der a change, likewise write Jerllly branch has prepared a
to me, and I! you have an Idea len&amp;thY faet..aheet with IIIII Illfor a new name, include It, atructlons. For your copy, send
but please- NOT "Drips From a long envelope, carrying two
a Hottel." (The accent Is on the stx .- eent stamp, to: Demls
last syllabel, as in •motet.~ Rhodes, SLANT HEADQUAR.
.... And II you' ll Include a · TERS, Box 9006, H u d s on
stamped •ell.addresoedlongen. Heights Stallon, North Bergen,
velope, rU send you copies of New Jersey, 07047. Allow four
WHAT IS A BOY Fl!IEND?'' weeks lor mailing. AND DON'T
and "WHAT IS A GIRL FORGET THE SI'AIIPSI - H.
FRIEND 'I" , together with m,y
Thla oolllllljl II for tamUy
thank.you note. - H.
living, so If 100're baYIDc kid
Dear Helen:
trwble 0&lt; just )!Iiiia lr!IUble,
Now that there Ia a "marl- let Helen help YOU • .She wUI
juana famlne ," I read that the also welcome your .•
am\.1&amp;klds are turning to stronger lng experlencel . Mdrtl1 Hel.
drugs. (Note !rom H: Don't en Bottel In care of ib11•newsadults, ~~r.
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with an averqe Of 90 on
Sept. 15. He was ac.....,_.
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fatller and brother.

Birthday Observed
With Pizzo Party

..... Steve, on his 11th birthdel' anniversary.
A deeoraled eake was served
anil Mrs. Bachner gave ravora
of small footbeUs, suckers and
gum. Glrta were prelllnled to
Steve by Fronk Gresa, T lm
Tbomu, Ted Woo'ds, Mike DaveRp)lt and Joe AnthonY. Scott
Reuter l8nt a 81ft but waa unable to attend.
On Sunday tile Bachnen ..,_
terlalned with a dinner r o r
Sle&gt;e. Gueatswerehlowtcleancl
aunt, Mr. and Mr•· ClJide Belcher of Charleston, W, Va. and

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. fruo;l•co. (.hrrJ 11-1~. pota~l, . 1 COIIay laid. He a .&amp;lea !reohmen at Middleport
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Wtio tift run I break the way It aeason for the little Maraud'..''f.I.;Y wJ ·a( ~ tlltlll. ahoill•ber~~~o"
era, who almoat Plllled thla
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Couay'a ilnmllllate eoat Ia to oae oot of the fire scoring 14
. 't ~at 81. Loula, ~
bettar the team'• ft(th pJ,ace points In exploslv~ final per.
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. (lltllh r,at year IB the Natl-.1 Jod.
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l, .an Alaoclatlon'o Ea~tMetaa never held the lead,
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thla Ia the way to play the aoorld their 01117
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game. A few key wlna earl1 llrat lllllDII whenrunKllkeoiQI
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ATLANTA, Ge. {UPD _ The
Clnelomatl Reds planoted tolllnd
TOllY Ooodrwer (11·11) to lbe
mouood lonl&amp;htaplnat PhU Nl.etcro (22-13) In tile start ofa two....,. aerln that wm flnllh the
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coaoh, former Boston star
TOIIUIIJ' Helnaahn, and he ean
be *lllNI•Ied to uae eornermeBJohn Havlicek and Larry
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WDpt !or, !he extras was short.. tt.t,CHaa• State 12-01
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
20.Flarldl 51. (2oll
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Belpre • • , , • 6 0 0 14-20
A.. roalvl111 -~ Soulll
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on Ia Fred &amp;muner1, clarpd
"NeliODbtvtCitualeaclo..hlp with llldltl O'Nr CGr llllured
last year " llcAtltoo aid "and •trocw aide llfety Ernie KaUerbel'a- tbe '- e -thla maDD.
year. I waa alldlw off111slvo Slmuaara, dlaeuaaq · the
.,.nl John ilemarl• In lbo llroornl' la1t minute 274 vlcuhower ~ what tory over the Wa1h1Rgtoo RedIt' a like beiDa out there with •kine 1R SlniQ'a aeaaon hallie
BUI aDd Demario 11111 owen, opener; aald, "If It hadn't been
I'll tell you. He ealla a p)Q, lor our ottenae, I would hava
he bellona It wm 10 ud U
In hot water.
doea ao.•
The Pill to Bob Lcq: that
"One other word dooerlbea put Waahlrwt&lt;!n ahead WJI iiiJ'
wfiY we wm beaueoeaaflollllla fault,w be llld. "Wewerelna
year, unielfiahneaa,w Houata oano def- and ~e wu my
said.
man. He olaated and caQiht
"Our Whole Attltulle"
me,1h was th8 wont tltlot U.t
"It' a Erleh Barnes aayillc to "-ned to us aU del'."
Blanton Collier tllet hi~
top~ yeste~ because he 1
tha old man and hlo OliPOrl·
eace would letf! illllbWIJ to
thoae kids lft the defenllve
ba!~eld.
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It I our whale atUtude. h I
a lot o!playeragolrwtoiiMJih..
er "er and holplae oat If ha
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·. ~ a.t,~ ~·· (ailbo 17-17), II ....,.utw 11111t • to_mul de- · ball teom of coaches Ed Bar-- forwv&lt;J BW Dlnwltlle.
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F ..... Howard'• 4lltb1111 llldb
Royala'cauocdlllermGUllam,
tt1111 him
a &amp;-loiJt,.3 playmllcer ~
the
' Herman
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Purdue and tbe ...m•o llrat- Jlll1ebrew f01' the major 1roond dral oholca.
JeecL . .
In Good Shope
MllW
burlecl 1 llx"Obviously we'D have to~
llhllrtltoP,- IW4c
depend more '-vlly on the a. •• 1 ~Cll'ror albench," couay aa14 "AIIIlru lowed llle U.-brllkl nm to
numbers go we're In good CI'OII lbl plate In lbl nlRth
aJoape."
bmlltl u ~beat BaiUTwo forwanls the Jlo1al• more. After , _ 'h'eiib and
used onJ.y aparlDaJy last year, Jim , Neoolbrup linllllll to Clpall
Fred Hetzel and Ar'I'Ueker,ore the alallo IDd Wllllllllortiaoo waa

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Wooley, and s.root-10 rookie
Luthir Rseltley oC Xavier . of
Ohio.
, Another rookie that could
contribute hoavUy to tbe

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Southern Ohio Elecldc CO.
ThQ,se
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Fellowship Party . .... Mi-a. Pltrlck ~ wqlex•.

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Holzer Madleal
Celllar, at
Room
, _ ; equlpmiut cor the band.
Goodwin
II a patient
the Dlatrlet.
301, and that 111111. Margaret
Seldelllbel and Mrs. Carrie
Meinhart are Ill at·boine.
Mr'1. Adria SQre ~ Racllle
wiD be hostess Cor the Octo.
TO SELL RUMMAGE
ber JnHtlnii, GilliG~\WOre " "
Members Of st. Paul Luther- ed with prizes belllf '110'11 by
an Church In !'IIIIICiroy wm hold Mra. Lottie Cohen, Mlaa· Jeaae,
a l'llllilllage &amp;ale In their fel. Mrs. Robaoo, and Mn. Nettie
Jowsblp room FrldQ, 8 a.m. to Hayes.
4 p.m.
Bl., over white with blue vinyl interior,
tOt; ·autD. trans., power ttMring, radio .and W/11/W
Robert
Tewklbary,
bla
Mr.Middleport.
and M r •·
He was allo preaenled cl!ta
by Ida fll'endperenta, Ida Badlnor, Mlddlepori, and H o In e 'r
Clark, Charleston, W, Va.

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er1 Morris, rouncler Of the Or.
der oflhe Eastern Star
viewed by Mra. Robert King
when the Put Motrona of EYaapllne Chopier 172 met Frldl,y
Given
ni8ht at the hall.
"Mra. Alii Tholn&amp;l and Mra.
Katllryo MltdleU were hootesa.
e• ror the 111ee11ng wltll Mra.
King preddlnl 111 the obeence
of Mra. JGim ~~. prealdent.
A report on by-law revlatona Carda were a)gned (or aever.
woa liven by Mra. Jack Rob- Q mOinbera who are ilL Games
aon, Mr1. Cora J!eelle, and .were played. Attending belldea
Mill Erna Joalll f!beD t h e IllUDed were Mra. Jleu..
1'14 Coi!DCilorl Of 'l'lioocloru1 lab llay~a. Mrs. Helen R e y.
CculeU 17, Dauatrtera of~- ~ nolcla, Mrl, EYel)&lt;DLewll, Mr1.
lea, met ThuradQ IQtll ~ tile Graoa Frendi. and lfra. Field.
home oC Mra. Mabel Bear111. I q Ha'llklna.
.Min Jesse prellded at the '
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meeting which opel!lcl with the
TAG DAY PLANNED
pledae to the flq and t h e
Tac dQ .for the Southem LoLord'• prayer In unlaon. ' She ea1 District ilanil Booatert will
also read the First Psalm, J: be hold Slturclay Sollcldnl will
was repoJted lhat Mrs. Kate take ptaoe ont,y the Southem

Report

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boehner
entertained Frldi.Y evening with
a pizza pou-cy honoring their

JohnOCXI or Mal')'svUie, Joined
the Camlcy In Columbus !or a
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~turday for a visit with Col. woot
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and Mrs. Jomea llarltnpr at
the MoCooneU AkJ'orce Bue. " 1•
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Mr1 Su
RB 111111 Mr1
You, South, bold:
Leon Mcilnlllrt was
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liN!eaa lor a recent meeting WWlom T. Grueoer and Mra.
What do JOU .llo ,_,7
: fltlle Frlendcy Nelphora Club. C)Jida Allensworth apent aev6 ....... ·· l .
Ollleera' roporta were given oral del'• last week IR Colum. a •mfnl-• : 1 loW wldo
11111 It was n - that flowers bus with Mr. and Mra. Robert Cov 111'01 Doe't foil JGR
IIIII gifis had been purohaaed JQ . On Tuesday they went to Jaat til ..... fau
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or a ' 1 t wltll Mr.
TODAY'll qUDI'IOI(
Mrs. Chorles werey during and. Mra. Donald Fox. While
summer hoapltallzallona.
there th11Y obHrVed the birth- Your poriMr eantln,. to
EARL JOHNSON .
Gomes were playedwllllprlz. day amlveraary of Mrs. Fox. three olllmoDd., What do yojl
MASON - Earl Mlchilel es being wan by Mra. Emer- On Wednesday, Mra. N aD c y . do now?

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Well, Mrs. Poul Taylor,
and ·Mrs. Tom Werey. The
door prize WIS won Ill' M r 8.
·Willard JUnes, ani1 Mrs. Char.
lea Werey """ the traveling
prize.
Olltera attending the meet1Rr were Mrs. llenry Werry,
Mn. Roy Smith anil M r ••
George Buch11D811. Judy, Shlela
and Beth McKilight were gilosts.
Mn. Kemeth RumiRe will be
the hostess !or the October
meeting.

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alolth llldni: PI&amp; 1111 liiiDO out of the Joadtrshlp of QU1111orof reed!. SeaU hed bit hi1 18lb '-ck Bill N·'- the aaal~-

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-~~rlS~to .for the. dl--. IC . • .... Ak Niae.fU'I ....,.., l!ld
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" • · ftle while 1111 Reel IP lln'a Sltoud ltalillltllli a Nl with a and 1 delle! wHeii'Orleaill. . he'N to have 1~ let lbill'
aJOJ1Der 'Ro!l beeli flouderllllln 1111 J!U'-n -~· l8cl aocftdldmNlf ~ llrowaa' dtt-t... ._,:. cca earl; 111 ttte 1111011.olal'.
- . ·. ~· u Ill~I; ' Dlvlii@D hehfllll ~ Bll!l- • •llille 1!1' Del tlaaei' til cut ta1n told tile trMilb' Touehdolm newer men are .,Will ......_.

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Jamea Conkle, 11111r ullllllalll
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THURSJAY
-.rt; llld lira, Homer Had• .J
M~ILMAa
MEIGS COUNTY COuncU of ford, exceullve ........
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Parents and Teachers, 'Thurl· Mra. 1.-ard waa ~
lien II •llli!t.DJIU&amp;l Jriim .
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Elementary School; execudve Ollter kppolntments llllde
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meeting at 7 p.m.
were Mra. Lellhelt,youtlldlalr- Willoa. It II a '
play
. LAUREL CLIFF B e I t e r man; Mrs. Q)nk)e, jqvenlle dumJlly
the loler-on-loaer p~Q~ ··
Health Club, 6:30 p.m. potluck,dlaJrrnan; Mr. Leonard, JeclaSouth Ia In·a normal fout'·
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annlversary dlnner,homeof~lrB . latlve agent; and Mrl. Robert beart cqtract. The deft'bfe
lr '/lAYNE G. .IIANDST~DT, M.O/?
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C. R. Harr, Sr.
Louks, pilftllt.
11tart1 with ~ rotaida of
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Two gardena were toured and
MEIGS COUNTY COOncll PTA . Mra. WUmetta Ldlhelt and 1118de1. At tbe table ~ South
aludlecl.for 10me time anc1
~For JCIJIIe
1 liave pertc.-diU.. CouliM ,bave; 1
a nature tour waa taklll Wr- Thursday, at Salem C e n t e r Homer Rice were 1eported
lng an alUIIY ootlng of t h e School; Executive commltleo at One propou1 for membership ~~~~~~lbw~·~~ ,been g,ttlng abort il( breath ilonnt1 ptep.-cy7
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Retlllld Friendly Gerdenera 7 p.m., regular meeting at 7:30 was reeelvldandthefll'anaevot- of beartl u a aura trick ind, on mild exertion.
doctor
A Bl.llll! ~omea·.wlth~tJU
Club Monday,
p.m.
eel to make contrlbullana to llle alnce declarer lost the dla· 11871· my electrocardiogram .coadl~OI!. g9, ~IIO ·.a,~­
In the morning the group
MONDAY
Fl&gt;meroy emergency squad lllld mond ftneaae a1ao he mined (ECG) II lnvertad. H• Pre- mal ptepancy tiuf theY,"~
scribed Perilrate wblclt I at .a ~81: ge~ter n,k ~ I
toured the roao and fiower gar.
SALEM CENTER P.T.A., Mon- tbe Solvation Army. Refresh- bls cemlract by
It wpuld have been equally have JJeen taking for a year. woman With If~~ ·
dena of Mrs. Rd&gt;ert Thomp. day, 7 ,30 at the school.
menta were served.
unfortunate to ~ wllb the Could I have an ·lmpelldlng A Necel'lful ~· ·~
OCXI, Spring Ave. , Pomeroy. Cut- THEODORUS COUNCIL 17,
10. West would make 1111 heart attaclr.?
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tlngs, plants and Iris bulbs .IOOF hall, MoodilY, 7:30 p.m.;
jack of bearta rlgbt away
A-Atltavertecl T wave 011 a heart .opeda1llt ·antl'Obmj.
were given to each or the mom. !stanley pert.y, Mary Baldwin demand South woUld complain an ECG Ia uauany a IIID of liiclai!IWc#lag"u · ~·
bers by Mr1. Thompson. T h e onstrator; member&amp; may attand
about 1111 bad luck.
beart mUICle damage, 'l'biJ, They 1!110!111! be cQIIIIII*iclleAa we heve pointed (!lit pi~ the fact lbat you .are fore you l!tfempt to coacelw.
fii'OUP then went to the goord or send orders.
garden of Mra. Robert Lewis,
m~y times In tltla co!IIIDD tu1n1 a nitrate, suggests
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SoUth was unlueky. He dldn'l C01'0IUI1'Y heart dlseue and ~
11!1,.,!4 .In
aloo on ~lng Ave., for a toor
have to liDd West with three the need for periodic check· good bealth e1: e P. ~·
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and white there aloo viewed
hearts
to
the
Jack
and
the
up~
by
your
doctor.
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eD!areect
bc!art,
lie
tho many pens of peacooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rldltnl Vaullh- ldng of dlamonda, but Nortb
11 not tU!ng aliy JtediciM
ENGAGEMENT AND ap.
Returning to Rulland at 110011,
and
children
spent
Mondl.f
wu
more
unlttCicy
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had
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but the doctor checks 1111
an
proa.ching marriage of Franthe garden club members had
and Tuesday In Charleston via- to all 81 dummy ind wateb heart
How aerloua . beart "every t.Jo montba.
a pi cnlc at the publle park on ces VIola Roush , dau(!)lter of
Doe1 be need tO' be _ . that
the late Taylor and A I t a lting her mother Mra Eliza ~l:':[ 3:!owln~ame and Ia It?
Main St. Tho park Ia a civic
beth
Paraona.
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had
~wcio
to
A-Wbea
a
heart
valve
often?
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Mr.
and
Mra
.
Don
Grueaer
make
bls
rour
bearta
was
to
leaks
tbe
heart
must
work
A-Ealar&amp;emeat
•of tbe
!)&lt; Gardeners and the Rutland Communley, to Roriald C,
of Columbus were weekend dlaeard bls four of diamonds harder to pump the ·blood. heart Ia uaUI!Jy dl\e to rbeu- '
Schmidt, son of the I a t e
Garden Club. .
tit tltlrd-tpade lead TbiJ Wilen It reacbea Ill
maUc beart dlaeue 011 11Jjlgb
a n d Margaret guests of · his porenta, Mr. ani1 ~~wJ et ~ of 1111 ioslng there Ia a llacll:lnt. up o blood preuure of .l!lllii.NDII·
The aflernoon was spent oo a Charles
nature toor In the Leading Creek Schmidt, Cortland, Dl., Is Mr•. WUUom T. Gruolllr, ani1 dlamoJwhUebewalloalng lllood and waterlogging of Jng. Tlle,y!CIIm can~~ . a
a spade trick. Now a fourth tbe tilauea, with mortileaa Ioiii and ~fulllf4!. j! ,lMi fO]·
area. Members gathered wea- announeed. Mill Rouab at. other relatives.
Mrs. Gertrude MUter Ia home 8 pad e lead woui&lt;ln't burt of ··.Jirealb. TbiJ Is eongea- lOWI!ili doclcll:'a!IClVICe; liU .
tllerad wood, lichens, acorns, tended school In Mason Coona recuJ&amp;r cblckupa.and !'II·,
and plant material to dry Cor ey and 18 now residing In alter spending the paattwoweeka hfm alnce be would be able tlve
r : :·any un;.u::.a;;•
winter use ln flower arrang. New Haven, W. va. Mr. In Columbu1 with her soo and to rUff tbat trick In dummy. =ou:c;c ,
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claulflter.tnolaw,
Mr.
and
Mra.
He
would
have
2tven
up
a
cal
n
repalr~r
re
Jc!ment
" bl4 'dOCtor .
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Schmidt,
who
attended
achools
In&amp;
Jock
1ollller.
She
went
eapeclal
potential
overtrlct
81
a.
of
the
diseased
v:Sve
hltenlllbetweenc
. .'b
In Cortland, Ia president and
)JI to be with the fami)JI while IDiall premium for Insurance
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bua~
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founder of the Rarazlte Abraon 1111 contract.
·~ CMI ·MVoral ~
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f-,110 .4aoo 1
Q-1 1111 a lla•nrlfe, 28. alii! M~d JJe left up· tii·. bls &lt;
llve Corp. ther e. Wedding Mrs. Miller underwent 1urgecy.
Guests of Mrs. Gertrude Mil...,.,.,
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plans are lneomplete.
ler over lbe weekend were Mr.
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YOUTH ASKED fOR IT!
This column Ia for young
pe&lt;lple, tllelr problems and
ploaaures, tlleir troobles and
tun. As with the rest of Helen
Help Usl, It welcomes laullhs
but won't dodge a serious ques.
lion with a brush.off.
Send your teenage Clleatlons
to YOUTH ASKED FORU, eare
of Helen Help Us! tills newspa.
per.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Dear Helen:
Yoor column grooves In
there. You tell It straight, and
you make people think. We rop
about what you 1ay In a&lt;hool
and even If somt'U.mes BODtebodY doesn't agree wltll you,
you're always good for a lively discussion.
But we don't like the liiUilO
at Ute tqJ: .. Helen Help Us!''
It gives the wrong lmpresalon,
Uke a little COI'l1)'. Your oolumn Is for pe&lt;lple to expresa

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Tbret lllllor slrls, Denise
Friar, SaU,y lljor IIIII Valerio
RalniQ', IOIU C0111P018 lor t h. e
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Terry loltllaus. er, Jluani WID!' . ( .·' ,. ' .
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F. Rbsn, IIIII 1&lt;46 531- Ill 165 .311
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Milo Friar, alooa-rlesd. Smlth,llol 142 542 87168 '.310
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Varolt,y Club and a secretary Ollva,Mln 150626 96190.30i''lnthetomllycemelerJatPIIay. Fooda Corp., Mary Mora, ~.~lleMert,~
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Jllle Bolon, AIM !loiter, Nel••l• ,
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:lllaa Rainey Ia the daUfllt. NrJhrp, Del 1.U 535 77 157 .293
Kerr Glua lfll, Corp., UeJa. lei Ei ....in, Rlleo )fan,
tor of Mr. IIIII llro. Douelaa Andrw, 8os 120 460 19 t35 .293
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ANNOUNCE BmTH
Mora, &amp;le Wood.
, _ 11eoa llld Rick ~
Ia 1 member ol the Tboaplans,
National Leasuo: McCovey,
Mr. and Ita, Patrick Klnnll!'
HEALTH, Ell Ully
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Ohio Oaa~diQa
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GAA 11111 the Pep Club.
SF 45; ll Aaron, All 44; May, of Cclumbua areiiiii0Ul1Cingtho - · Beecher ~. James Mary 1111111'11'!'1 ' Uld Mire LawThe aaooaJ homecoming pa. ~: 333.8; Perez, Ctn 36; WyM, birth of their IOCOJid ...,, Tbe CouncU, Julia Holter, Cbrll oon.
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Ohio W ·CiubC...,,.., Torthe hiP school. The rwte will
American Leasuo: Killebrew, diet llollj)ital Friday . e d
HOME IMPROVEMENr, The rio Mmer, JoniCi •• llilll,
pus aU city aclloola, J)loceed Mlnn IIIII Howard, Wash 48; eljht poundt, lllree '""'"""· Mr. S &amp; H Foundation, Ill&lt;. Juice Llada ~• .Jim Bell, lfln7
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Ohio Fonab:7 ~ Lou.
ionow Second to Viand IIIII ' 110.
Runs Batted In
pareata are Mr. and MrL W,
HOME MANAGEMENT Tup. lie Mlchaill.
nar111 to the hlah ochool,
Natlonll Leasue: McCcYey, R. Kinney, Cclumbua, lllllllr. penrare, RIQ'aiiD&amp;
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nolh Bolen.
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brell!or of Middleport and MrL
HORSE, Merck &amp; Cc., Inc.,
Horae
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American Leasuo; KUiebrew, WOllam Zimmer, Glauller, are Bob Blackllon, Mila FUwell, Cclllreu, ...,.. " MI.
Mlnn 138; Powell, Bait 121; t11e grea~andparenta.
lllaron WU11011, &amp;laaa Yoat.
)\Wimal Adrioor LudlrRIVER NEWS
Jackson, Oak 117; HCMard,
HORTICUL'l'URAL, A!Ua • ~ IIQY Mlller.
Wash 111; Yaatrzemakl, llol
Chalmora, I!GbertCclundl, Wll- State 4.11 AdvloorJ !Jumm1t.
GAU~ ~- Gall"'""•· 11.9 1!0.
DIES FROM INJURIES
lAir Goble, Rlchord Mora, J!Gg. teo, Janet Meea.
1111 12.2 rumtns ·2.5 feet ol
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PITTSBURGH (VPI)- WU· er Wamaley.
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McNally, Balta.&gt;! Percy, Mlnn
can.ou Foundation, Ed d 1e
\ BOAT MOVEMENTS:
Charles Yoat.
2~6; Bolwell, Mlnn 2~11;Stot- TWO PLAYERSOUT
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS~ Jon. tlemyre, NY 2~1 4.
LONDON (l!PI) _ Defonae PHOTOGRAPHY, Eu1m1a
Dlfer Jean up 3:20 p.m.; EIDaman Bobby Orr and wlrwer Kodak r..,_'IY, RIQ'ama Colo, .
l.ao!IIIVIlle up 4:15 p.m.; Beck·
Derek Sallders011 wUI be lost to Debbie Kemedy, Eddie Keme..
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Y, General Maiol-o,
up 1:05 Lm.; Nod' Merrick up Hemlock G r o v e . Christian leaot a week because of knee Linda CotterUI, Alan Holter,
3:20 Lm.; E&gt;:plorer up 6:05 Church will be held Sunday. Sun- InJuries.
!l!eryl Jolmoon, David llltcbLm,; 1reao Chotln up 7:25. 1 , day school wUI begin at 9:30 a.
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m. There wUI be a basket dlr&gt;- . . - - - - - -.........-...-.,
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mot, James R. lltnes up 6:55 Pracnm at 1:30 featurtns · t&amp;VotEDw....-""
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SepL 21 ,... 62, the offering
was $18.34. Worship aervlcea
were held at 10:45withthe Rev.
Wllllams deliverlrc the moosage on the subJect 11 For My
Yoke is Easy allll My Burden Is
Light," "Sins muat be buried
under the Blood". 11 Bible full of
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12 contl per word thrM con.. cy. 1

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Church today. " "A man died Jnoortlons .
25 por cont Oiteount on poi4 o4•
for me, what have I done for
Clnd od• pCtid wilhin 10 .tor• ·
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CARD DF THANKS &amp; O&amp;trUARY
Mrs, Wilma Vineyanlwaare- $1 .50 fOt" SO word ~iniiMIM. ECI .
turned tn her heme here Setur- .dlllltioMI wCHIII lc.
BLIND ADS
d&amp;)· from the Veterans MemorAllllllition~~l 2Sc Cho.rt• por A4¥.,.
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day evening.
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Mr s. Wilbur Robinson went
to Columbus duri~ the weekend to visit her father, Pearl
Koehler, a surgical patient
the University HospitaL
Mr s. C&amp;rrle Swartz returned
home last week alter speiiiii~W
a week with her gra.ndchlldren,
Mr. aOO Mrs. Larry O'Brien
and family at Letart,
am
Mr. allll Mrs. Paul Elehlrcer
and family at Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atherton allll family of Long Botlcm
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Atherton SUnday
evening.
Mrs. Iris carr aiXl Pemi visited her p:~rents, Mr. arxl Mrs.
Robert White at Keno last Monday afternoon. Mrs. White had'
r ecently returned home from
Veterans Memorial Hoopltal.
Mrs. Clara Follrod and Mrs.
Nina Robinson visited Mrs. Clrrie SWartz one afternoon last
week.
The Wmnen' s Soelety of
Christian Service held lla regular meeting on Tuesday eve~
ing, SepL 16 at the home of
Alma SWartz wtthanattellllance
of 14 members and 1 viaitor.
The meeting, In charlo of
Nellie Parker,preoldent,opet&gt;ed with prayer by
Eleanor
Boyles IIIII ltie h,ymn, "'Til So
Sweet to Trust in Jesus. u
Twelve sick allll shuloln eallo
were reported. The Week. of
Prayer allll Self-Denlal materW !VIS rocehed and Thelma
Helllleraon to preoent the program.
The 1970 pledge to mlaalono
was made. An otrerlng to help
a~port ltio soclely wao made.
Helen Wooda and Nollie Parker
reported on the dlatrlet meelo
ing held at Racine In AQiusL
It was decided to hold the
Week of Prayer allll Self-Denial
program on Oct. 21 at the home
of Thelma Henderson.
Thelma Henderson led the
progr1m (A pledge Service) 011
HWhere the Need Is, There We
Go," with Helen Woode, NeWe
Parkar, Merle Gril!lth, Nina
Robinson allll Osle Follrod takIng the leaders' porto. Gevieve Guthrie read on "Appalachi" from Grit mapzino.

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June stearns gave the pray-

The evening stars shine on
the grave
Of the one we loved but could
not save.
God took her hCIIle, it was his
Willj

But in our t.rts, we lOYe
her oWL
Sadly mlased by husbend,
Clljl', allll chUdren, Mr. allll
Mro. ~rd Hesa, Jr. , Mr.
allll Mrs. George Walter and
grarddlltllhter Georgam Waller,
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ATTENTION, contractors' bids
are now belrw ocq111for ltie
construction of an addition to
the Mlcldl..,ort Chureh
of
Christ. For information, eoomet Don Erwin, MlddleporL
Phone 992-3290 alter 6 p.m.
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flcl•l•• vftder the will; ancf to the
attorney 011 .ttornoyo .,.,. • .,.,,,..
any of the ofor..,.nUonotl ,_.

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fish in Ole country 1)£ Thai ·
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land is the climhin~-t 1•crch.
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Trailer Park, Mlnersvllle. REMOVE EXCESS 11cJ1bo 11uld
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wltlltwobalhldon,
Rial Eillta BatUr
Phone 992432 ._
with F1ulda tlbleta. Od1
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~tarae llim 011101;. lacallicl on
.. TRREEROOMaparlment,eom- ~~~-~~ ---~.-...
ll»NIImotelt atXaerea of --- ., ---~-- -,~-platoly mllllern with built-In
run.
land. ll'u
!Ill• .,_. . Builnep
kltehen, wall oven and llble · Worka Eaat Main Sl. p
from drlllad ..U 011 proper- GENERAL raqa!fil.il;
,
~unldl~~unlest,slaroteel ~ ei'O)'. Pt.on, 8924891 _' em- ly. Thll' p~ hal 1Je111
!Q, palnllrw. I'OOIIJw. :.._
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w•u• ae ...,,
8-13-lte . well cared for llld In 101111 . eddltl 0111
etc. FNe ·
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and larp cloHta. Nleolydee- ·
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eandltlon. See "ITirreo PI
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· WE RA~
orated. ~ 992-2278 for ap. ~----- - -- - - ~ - :-:.
kelll 8xecutor ·
eotlmalee. ~"- ttl '1111
p o - alter 2p,m.
I HAVE • tel.-.t- ' 01110:
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Jim AMm•,
ioet iloi.
land, Ohio. PbOIII 742-HIL iumUCE SAFE Qd laot
and aervlee.
WITH
FVRNISII!fu three room ll&amp;llri8..28-Utc , Gobaae labloii&amp;III&amp;VIIJOraea, lfoiGIJ, W, Va. ! " JCID'lllae' J0U
menL ahGrror, -lydeeoralo 18QBU1CK ~.IAi;-a~ue.i
UonpUia.
hi.
77UMa.
MoUe' a OOid.
507 Mlll St., MIMleport.
eondltion. Phone 112-SftO oJ. . .
1-ll.tlllp - - - - - - - - - - - - - -· ·
one992-2792.
8.22-tfc
ter. p,m.
~Wie H - - - - - - - - - - - .. --~, RON'S
llld tUe, baa;
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - ALF RUNNERS llld ~
llld. ldtellon
FURNISHED allll unfurnished SWEET PoTATO""' t4buahtl.
btana.m"_OI!o.· ~· low, -addlllalia. Ca117,4JlllllrtmeniL Cion to aebool.
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out . 5118 . ' ' '
Phone 992-5434.
10-11-tfc
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TRAILER LOTS Bob's Mobile
3381n
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Court, SJroe:..O, Ohio, on
Letart Filla. Andrew 30 WHITE ~q~tom biD , .;..
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SPEWLSALE.1984Fon!Gol·
1lllo 500-XL, 2-cloor hlnltcp, - - - - - - - - - - - - - buekat aate, V.S, a - t i e
traii811Jilllon, exeeUenl .,_
dltlon, oxlrl ellu, f795, cali
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with pay, Full lamlll lnluruee eovenae, paid ...,...
tiona, retirement benollloii'O

Co., PO Box 1818, Hllnll19ton, W, VL or eall 522-3897, -

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VNFVRNJSHEDbungalow,larae lllld41_., l'h blookar.- .
(6 .UMnond•).- S,. Warren - - - - - - - - - - - - - llytng rocm with llreplaee, lhlipootolllee.lllqulroatUt
Plekall,
I!Md1- ft '
kitchen, t&amp;lilbl 1'00111, balti,
Lincoln Sl.
111111, 01i1i1. •
8..28 3tc
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bedlooa1. Very nlee foe 2
8..21-ltc -~- -~-,.~ "- ----- ~AClOUS 7 ROOM bOmi,).ih .
adulta. Nopeta.Maaon,phone -----.,._,- - - - - -YEARLING ehlttDut atall~
aerea land,· 250 foal InDo ·
773-6203.
t-Js-'llcTWO BEDROOM ldllo,IIY!ng
t7'' bi ,f ~~~- Calllt2•
91&amp;11t .•
:124 !li ;o
- - - - - -.- - - - - - - 1'00111, dlniQI room, boD &amp;Ill
, *.1 oc 'lt2i40at.
~Wtc
W..·ldfd.wllh r
- ·
0111 bedroom~' 784 _; - --~::! :..:..
&amp;SIIInlf-. ·
, TRA!I.ER. llo)' . Armeo. Phone
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Brownoll A... , , Mlddl~ ' "f98il!:f_V2tlJd,' ·.
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9924181 • ·
~c Pb. te2-9961 ilr 112-31131.
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8-J4.4fc
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FURNISHED APARtMENT
rocma 11111 bath, eornar '
,\ppll!s. Fltspolrlck'a Or- - - - - - - - - _ ._:--- 1!1
Third 11111 C&lt;lll Sll Mlddl
ehlrd, State RAIIIIe 689 1oc:at- THE HOM!: nillliiite ol Be..
-,- "'
porL Phone t9Z-27BO or ~ ed 7 lllilaa ~~~ &lt;#.
ole 11. PlcliliJI, decaaltd, 1oo
ter t · ·
:1432.
9-30.Ue WUkantlle. Phone 161-4115. .
caw« ID llae~ OhiO, 0111
M!.U18.
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and Olll•bal,f .0., trune - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Malt Help Wanted

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.is _______ .;.. __ _._ :"'.;;; ·

98J.5392between 101.m.and - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 p.m.
9.21-tfc

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lOth .. , of ()ctolt•, 1969, at 10:00
o'clod: A.M.
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A-The year 1789, in
Any ,.,.on chslrl"' to fllo •••
which George Washington coptlont thereto
fU.. th""'
ttl ~••• flvo doya ,...., t~ 4oto
was elected.
... ,_ ho•lng.

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completed &amp;Ill 11'0
tcr trade. WUlarrqeO.noq.
publle lnrpeetl011 at ltie omee For eppolntmoat phone 112lloald1111 1111p1e alenO, with
~pa, 'f750. Call 11; • .a tow tbnei. lldll.ICIIJWM'IO : 111011
·
1
of the CGwltJ Auditor In the 3600.
AIII-FII radio, ·4 • -- 1810. .
HI Ill!
~ w-AIOitll,. .. it11a1J, Nw
COUrt 11-, l'omof01,0111o.
8..21-tfc
IIOUi!d 11otem, •·IIIIMdebaJ&gt;. -------------- .qnreut, ~qutallldiiiiiV:
182 U7t. •
~lalllta qalll8tllU' .a1u- __ _ _______ .. ___ pr. Bellllee$111.20. UHaar 28-FOOT ..,._ traUer,1illd'
#fjlg+'•'l, dellpl. WW
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111011 or uaes.,...nt, exei!Jit
time PQI!Ientplan. Cal1112..-, $700. ~ IIUBSO. · ·•rterlllcatcr~tM.~ea~ ______
the wlllllions llxed and aa- .
3352, .
11..2~
8..28-81p p ee or tlrml llll.1 ... .ar- . . s -- · · - .. . · • .
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aeaamellla- by the Tu!MALL ROUSE, fUrnished, 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ - •
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Commlsol0110r of Ohio, wW rooms, modern. Aallable WALNUT soLID alate elareo. 'l11EFOi.Low_I¥Garlldll,ba·
. ·'· ·
be hard by the Cowt.YIIaud 0et. 2. Phone 98:1-3134.
1
ehlnaer; 4otpea1cer
,the elllte o!Be""
at Revision, at Ito otftee In
8..2&amp;-lfe 10111111· 11atem. Btlancate&amp;Ill I(.Pieliena,dteelild,aro ALLL'l CHALMERS _ C lrlclor
W:· V1.
the COUrt House, PCIIIO"'fo -- - - - - - - - - -·- - - - ·
VH aar time -eat _~ Glfered at·p rlvate alii• · with plowa and ·Cujthatore,
~:10 ~ ~tf, ~ ;".
Ohio, onoralterFtbruory15,; ·sroiWlE ilpaeiotcrboafo,camplan.~ 992-3S5Z.
1888 I'NIUI•c ledul, aJr- t450. Phaali 74UIS5. ·
, ,
•.
··&gt;. l • .~ .,
1970. CGmplalnla must be
pera, autos, trallera. n1-21 etc
dl~. with 7,100 mUeil
,
IW04tc ---.,..---:----;-:---;,- :,- .
made In wrltirw, on blinks
982.27t8 or- Dick
elletrle ~ Cll'pD, . ____________ ,... _ _C. C. BIWIFilRD• ~~~!II '
fornlahed by the C4JuDb' Audl9-U-Utc CJii!Y!IANfiiEMtiM: 11J11 mlliio · boua!rt In lee&amp;; -- $ • 18G BUICK !illeelal, aocid ' Qlqhil Sli:. . \
tor allll med 1Dblaoatee011 - - - - - -.- - - - - , - - of all colora, neld II'OWD,
pllu-cllam.., -ri!Wadli.dltlaa,t49$.111J1a1Waiiber,
! " - MNdl
orbeforethetlmellmltedtcr HARMONY AI'ARTMENTS,!\Ir·
alee b1i cluatere. llopJida . mondLIOoan!*,'t.n•;...,1 .t:IG. ,.,_t9W4Uaftlrl:payment or-o for thellrat
nlahed, 3 rooma, bath, prtn 011er Sbq) Ma1011.
.80 tll'll); one' kl io• )JU.
30 p.~ or t9WUO liiiiUiH.
Cl'llt Baililfca~ · · ;~
halfyear,iliratall)'tlmedur..tepari&lt;llJ&amp;.OUiofallft..,a,
·
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9-18-tfc
IJiun dltiJIOII'I
~
1-t-tlli.
lng whleh -••re reeelved
3 bloeka from pool omee. - - - - - - - - - - - - - .(5 dlaaJ&lt;IIIa ,78 ...-.~): ont -•-----------by the Coun1;)' Treasurer,
Mini Al&gt;artment, fllrnlahed, POODLE PUPPIES. ARC TQJ . 11-a-dJa........'!-~ GERIWl LUG~ &amp;God COIIIIIwlthout penally for ltie first
bedroom, kltehen, b a I h,
miniature, '75 &amp;Ill •· Slud • (5 41•......• ,10 ~ttOa; " ' - t.:..U,7U 1M3.•
half y01r.
poreh. SUIIable foe one 1101'··
oervlco and
PhOIII
17 aiGdi p i a . di~.;.C
- "·
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Gordon H. Clldw.U
•on. . Prhate parldJw. ~ . 112-5443.
114tfc
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STUD SERVICE, $15, G r 0 g
DRIVERS NEEDED
Roush, S)TI0111e, 0111o. Phone
1N TRIS AREA
t92-5038,
9-24-8to Semi drivers, loeal allll Oftr
the road. Elrptrlenee helpful
REVIVAL AT Rutlollll FreewW but not noeeuary. We wiD
train you. YIXIcaneamover
Beptiat Chureh, September
28 to Oetd&gt;er 12, 7:30p.m.,
$4.12 per hour. For
Pastor, l'lul Taylor. E..,..
cati011 &amp;Ill ldervlew write
gellot, Nonnan Tlylor, ~
Nationwide s.teey Dlreetor,
olal Slnillnl. Everyone wel~~ ..~ Eut 4th Sl.,
come. WW YIXI CCIIIO'I
.. ----·adldlng,Cin9-24-15111
ch. .tl, Ohio,..- phone 513241-5572.
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NO HUNTING ortreopuolngon
----Luther Ft;end's property,
SALESMAN
fCR'
eOJi&amp;et work,
Bashan, Ohio.
2-28-3111
Neededbyeredltllrmtoholp
.....
eolablloh new aeeounto; ~50
ROOF PAINTING allll Plleblrc
by contract, 11Ellperienced."
man
For free eatim&amp;te, ~
moe~.. our r.,.~emllllla.
992-2806, (We 10 anywhere).
W rtte,_~~r, Bo• 4117,
11-22-Uc
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9-28-31p
-------------ROUTE SALESMAN, Jewel
CQmpaJU''I Middleport 1 ...,.,
Good pay, &amp;01111 benellto,....
future. Sllary II _,, baaed
LEGAL MOriCE
on your earning blllcry lnd
MOTICI ON FILING Of
quallllcatlona. YIXI share In
INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMINr
pronto, too. Five day work
The Stot1 of Ohio, M•l1o COIHttr
week. Eslabllohed busl..os
for over 55 yoora and pllll
To the E..cut« Qf Administrator
of tho ••tat., to such of the fol•
growlb potential for Improv1-rne as ... ro•ldonts of tM
ed Oll'nirwe. All OliPOfiiOS

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actually climb !Kees?
A - One of the •tran~est

w~ao~oor,, ~. ' ~

re-11" For he eill-

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Help- anted

Q-How do lizards Ule
lOftl S
their forked tongues?
A- The forked tongues of Tina MM ..-tc,, Cheat•, Melo•
lizards and snakes serve two County, Ohio, No. 20, l.t5.
func!lons. They are used to
You •• ._,..., notlflod thllt tho
smell as well as to touch.
lnve......, an4 AppMiurnont of tho
ostotto af tho Clf. .IMntlono.t, llloCOCI004, kate of sold County, waa
Q-Which is tne
odd- flllld
In thla Court. Sohl lnnntcwr
numbered presidentia eiec- o~ Appro_laN~errt will ho k.r
tton uear m American his· hoarln1 Won thlo Court on tho

Q-ls there a f13h that can

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Fir Sale or rr• .

LEGAL NOTICE

QUICK QUIZ

clooq

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NEWLY REMODELED 3 badNOTICE Ia horebJ
In
·
NERVOOS? lllli'l a~etp? . Try
coq~llance with Sac:llan5n&amp;- room heine, oltual*llnaocd
..51_ , ,
sluar.et~oa
,17 revised code, thai 1be resldeltlll are&amp; In
.,...._ ar m_,- back.
laxrebJmaofMeicaCGullb', porL ~eteiJ carpeled.
Oab'tleente.Nelllllllrup.
for the :rear 1969 have been 1'h batha. Will cooalder ree- .
._11_1....
reviled &amp;Ill the 'VIIlatiiN ldend1l or rarm property In
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SKATE-A-WAY -SCHECULE Allllltor of Meigs Coun1;y
8-18-IOte
Back to School party, Friday,
_ ----- - ---Oct. 3, free gift for ever)'Onel
llalloween parly, Friday, Oct.. REVIVAL AT Rutlallll CGmm"'
nlty Chureb, OeL 1 to12.1Jl·
31. ~n Wednesday, FridaY; ·
IUion Wllaon, e..naellaL
allll Saturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
9-30-:ltc
A..uable for parties on Mon--day, Tuesday, &amp;Ill Thursday
111
nlgbto allll Saturday atid SUnII
day aflernoona. Phone 98$THOSE
COSTLY APPUANCEE
39211 or Cheater 885o31i85.
. CAN BE YOIJRS iiill', Pay fOr
" ,.
9-21~
- -'"- - - - - - - - - them by representtns the
TOM LEWIS, water well drillRawlelgh COIIqJo
full or
ny
lng, LetarL W. Va. Phooe · part time; male or female.
88~802.
9-5-30tc
Over 300 w.U known pro- - -- - --- - - - - _ _
dueta. ~elal otrer to help
VACANCY for two elderly poo- · aet sllrted, no money Cor lnpie. Prelerprlvatepaldpa- ·
ventory. TII1NK AB_QUT
Uenls. Phone Mason, 773THAT. Then write me giving
5185 ·
111-8tfc
name, ldclresa and phone
- - ---number. Charlie Pem, W. T.
1wn.i.plek.;;;;.;;:~~.;~ Rawleigb Co., P.O. Box 204
take to auction 011 a pereentChlllleothe, Ohio 4560L
118 bule. C.U Jim Adams
9-30-1te

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,AW!GNGS, . . . . .

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er for youth and Thelma llet&gt;deraon ltie closing pr~Jer In
offertory form,
Eleanor Boyles gave a missionary report on u American
lrdian Field. The hostess served de11cious refreslunenta during the social haar. Tho next
meeti~W is to be held on Tuesday evenlrc, OeL 21at the home
of Thelma Henderaon with
Merle Griffith, program I•der. Those atteiXling this meeting besides those mentioned
above were Grace SWartz,
Clara Follrod, lsoll Tlylor,
0 s i e Hemerson, and Ruth
Knowles.
Mrs. Effie Wataon of r..,.
pers Plains spent a few daya
with her daugher, Mrs. DoJ"Ooo
thy Robinson am family,
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Swartz
Shade visited Clart FoUrodonl
Nllll llllbinson Sulllla,y evenq. Store of Ohio, wh::-the aurvhllng

or

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2 Dr. 6 cyl. ald. trano., tood tirea, aolld loody,

Notice

$5.5Si- . .

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-GUARANtEtQ:...'
. PHOM£ 992-1094 -

matH,

lr30 o.m. to l2100 Noooo Satwdar

In Memory

·· ··n •mtl

• A

Po- alelrl119 and brak11,
outomatlc. 1..l10n aa a • - car, heioe finish, new
tlrea. R&amp;H. Real nice.

HOUR&gt;

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Whltl Alltl•lf

1:30 o.ftll . to 5:00 P·• · Dollr

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor,
Mrs, rannie Bernard, Mr. alii
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles, and Mr.
and Mrs, Olarles D. Woc:ide, ot IN LOVfi-IG memory of our wlte
and mother, Erma Cook, wbo
the Alfred Methodist Congreppassed
away September 28,
tion attended worshjp services
1963:
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SEPTEMBER 30
'fHE APRIL FOOL~
( Tochnicolor)
jack Lemmon
Catherine Deneuve
Peter Lawford

CHUBASCO
(T ochnicolor)
Richard Egan
Christopher Jones
Shaw Starts 7 PM

For The
Best In
Auto
Financing

COLUMBUS - A $30 MILUON IMPROVEMENT to Port
Columbus Jntemati.OIIIl Airport will be ltarted In 1971, Airport ~ Dan GhQ said llondi.Y. Plana caU for
eGnetructloa Ill terminal facilities, a parkiJII praee IIIII a
new JVadway IQ'IItelll. Completion Ia tentatlve)f set for 1973.
111e terminal bufWnr wou1d be rebuilt, increulnl late
capacley from 13 to about 30 011 two levels. GinQ' aald airlines
have been meetlnr to clltermllle space neecla and would gotUte rib Ute cley In meetlugs starting next maath.

Marina .,_.,for OldncnDo
SAIGON -

Ask About A Citizens
National Low-Cost Auto
Loan

THE FIRST MARINES EARMARKED for with-

YOUTH MEET .TONIGHT
RED CROSS TO MEET
The AaiOClatloo lOr .Jetarclo
'l1le Met&amp;• Ollpter of t h e ed Cbllclren 70Uih meid!W wiU
American Reel Croi1 wiU meet be held tlda eYIIdiw at 7:30 at
1burllday at v-.n01 Memorlal the United .~ ,Cwrch In

drawal under President Nlml'1 aecond troop cutback left ·HOI(Iltalat 8 p.m.
for Okinawa today alld B52 bombera raided the nOrtherD
battlefield they used to patrol.
,
The B52e raided three times Just below Ute border Demllitarlzed Zone, where Marines last week bei!ID abandoning gun bases for the trip out Ill the combat zone under Prealdelt Nlml's 35,000..man pullout b)' Dec. 15.

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will meet In ·regular aeaslon at
7:30p.m. Wedll8i!claJ at theMesonic temple. There will be
work In the ftrat cteeree IIIII r•
freahmentl will be sened. All
master mas001 are Invited.

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Arletta J. PlckeDI, ~cuae,
"has ftled ault for divorce' frcm
Eber 0. Plckenl, Syraeuae, In
Meiga Coullcy Ccinmon PI•a
Court charging gross neglect of
duey aDd extreme crueley. Sbe
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cookin&amp; needs. We do trail• hookups. Why not
plan LP aas heatina fer your new home. We
install completely!
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WEATHER
arlable cloudlneu today (
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WHEN YOU VISIT , PARK FREE
with a chance ol a few lhaw- or of oflarlrw the city only
era, mainly In the •·north, With chlrliii'IL
PITTSBURGH
...
hlgba In the 70s and upper 60s.
But Kelly las nln aell~
. lzed race, crippled b)' a lack of
SCHOOL SUBSIDY HERE
funds.
State school foundation sub- u stokes were to loae today,
sldy payments Cor September It waa p118rall,y conceded tlat
In Meigs Couney tolaled •1tfi,. tie would haw been beaten b)'
378.55. By districts Ute toala an anti • Stoke• vote, 1arply
··
were Eastern t.ocal, t26,65f. along raclal linea. U he were
.· . MIDDLEPORT, OHiiO
76; Meigs Local, t&amp;3,385.t9, .towtn. 11e would race lnNOftiDMerilber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
and Southern Locai,'3t,723.95. ber, Rep..UcanCuyahop&lt;:oun. ._ _ _,.._ _ _..__ _ _ _ _ _ _~ The cOUIIty board received t3.- ty Auditor Ralph Perk, lo!WIMI'u1ar aJIIOIW
Democrats
and
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