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Predicts Change

,BY BOB HOEFUCH
.: , ' "Mieetion must be revamp.
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- . . all students•" Dr.
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t~~~ tf. E&amp;MX, state &amp;!per.
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Department of Education.
Each of the three men made
brief Introductory remark•,
then sat In on a panel dllcuaslon exploring thethenit, ''F.ducatloo In the 111701." !Qpt. of
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Meigs County Schools Robert
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Bowen
was moderator. Qiel.1 ·,If "f•. ~·- was one of three
featured at the an. tlons, prepared II¥ teachers,
'' Jlliil fall meeting d. the Meigs were aakecl membera of the
.. :;,~ EducaUon A110elation panel.
~· .l*d at the Meigs Hll!h School · In his opening *tatementaDr.
. :;liD lldclleport.
Essex spoke of the "cherieh"Other l)lllkera were Sell. ed llld nostallllc hall•" of Meigs
.1 . : • opley Co!Uns and Jotrt IL lllatt School. Dr. EBiex wss SU·
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former Middleport Hilh School llleethw IIIII wa1 IJitrcW4!ed.
when it wa1 bullt. 'l11e State lloCh are nadvea ~ Coe&amp;n,
~ apoke upon the JaekiOII Couaf.y.
Dl hia O,Peillalatatemeaa, Sea.
rapid advancement belna made
Cnlllna
llld Dr. Essex 18 a.
t.odq, 111di II the lpiC8 JIC'0liiOit
freQielt
vllltor 1bat the
81'111l and eomplters.
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lelllllaUve
hall8
ot Ohio have.
"Teacher•," he laid, "ate
flnt clue eltlUna." He He cited a gnat ll'OWII• In the
uraed teacheri to lake advlll- tl.eld ~ education 111c1 com.
tage ~ thl1 new eltizealldp by DIIN!N 1bole takln&amp; a role In
beble a,ctive In their eOmmuni.- ieldlrlhlp to help 1M t h •
Uea and by becomlne ._ledg• PI'o8ram aa far alODg aa It Ia.
HaU, In hil ·opening com.
able.

Mra. Eslex, &amp;110 a former menta. hi&amp;IIJ.y COIIIIIIencled How.
Middleport realdent, IC!COIJIPIID- ard Nolan, IIIOCiatioa prell•
Ied her husband to Tueaday'a . dellt, for his role 111 leglala..
tlve dlalrmaD for three yeara.
Nolan was the key In this dlatrlct In help.lag with school
lellialaUon and did an "out..
J*Md'na: Job," Hall comment.
eel.
Cmtbadng, the Ohio F41ca..
Uon Aaan. atlldal saJd that It
1PP811'1 lllant ltrldes have been
made In education In Ohio but
with over 2,400,000 students In
the state, there Is Btill much
more to be accompllllhecl. Stat.
lnll that Americans live In a
IOClely CCI!trollecl by preslllll"e,
Hall said that the teachers must
become a prea~~~re group If
the-y want to get Into the main
1tream of life.
Speakina: on the need to re.
vamp education, Dr. Essex
polntecl out during the que..
Uonlnll that America Is at a
Klentltle ag8, Students mull
be trained to live In this age
IIIII at the same time, eclica.
Uon must provide knowledge
for students who learn at a
llow pace. Vocational tralnial
must be BX)I8IIded for students
al110, he said.
IUttlng upon what the 1970•
must bring, Hall aald that stu.
dent bodies are going to have
to be large eJIOUih to pro.
tide the many counes of ltu.
• which are needed. He alao
ltated that the period w I I I
llrllll reCOIIlltion ~ teacher•

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PRINCIPAIB IN A PANEL 011 edaeaUonallrellda~the
1970s featured Tuesday afternoon at the annual fall meetIna or the Meigs County Educatioo Assn. held It the Melge
lll&amp;b Scbodln IM!Itport,Crcaleft,areDr.lfartln E••lllt

Ohio ~ ot Public I'Diti'Uctlon; SeJL Oakley C:
Collins, cllalrman of the Senate Education Commltteei
John IL Hall, Ohio Education Aasoclatlon official, am Robert BonD, lfiQa ~ ~nt or Schoola.

RECOGNIZED - 11e1a1 Ccull;y ICiloal ._...... recently retired were gl ven special recogniti011 durllw' the
annual autumn meeting of the Meigs County Education Association Tuesday at Meigs High School in Middleport.

....., una liiUe Ul .Mra, NtWe Yale, 11e1p Cc111Jf,J
Elementary ~rvtsorslntnlducedtbem,lefttorigbt, Mra.
Anna HUldore, Mrs. Grace Weese, Mrs. LU!lan Smith,
Mrs, Thelma eam,bell and herhusband,E.neCI!IIpbelL

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sen. CoiUns promised mOre

llate money for ecklcation In
llt1970a.
Dwelllne upon the Image of
tbe teacher, the three speak.
... agreed that the teachers'
Image has improved toda,y over
wlla't It was 20 years ago. They
1ll'&amp;ecl teachers io "tell the
JUbllc what you are doing."
Dr. Essex said oo the pan.

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CARD SHOP BURNS - 1be ctq, card lllq), lltband Mala StL, JIQIIt Plea...it, owned
bJ R. B. Rothgeb the 1111t lix ~· In that loeaJ1011, waa heavily clmaaa'ed by Gre ot undetermined orlPI early teclly, Dollh Hill, who reptes -my In au IIIU'Iment, reported amoke
cOI!Ifng lrcJm the tq, &lt;drlrd) flocir at '1':411 a. m. Volunteer GreDiea were at1ll at the scene at
lloon. Heavy dlmage waa reported to the aecond and third tloors ~ ~. and heavy
watar damage to the Olrd Shop quarters. Abrick wall at the
right aide of the structure
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become more prevalent •ring
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the 9 •
The speakers generally
agreed there Is DD generation
gap 1111011&amp; teachers althoul!fllt
was the opinion 1bat there Is
aome disagreement a m on g
teachers, not oo what 18 to be
accomplished, but on how to 80
about lt.
On operating school districts
without )11'0)1111' fllnds, Hall
ehargecl that this Is a mlstske
which has been repeated over
llld over. A ~chool syJ*em cuts
Dee8aaary axPenlles to keep the
estem operatfn&amp;,andecklcation
lldfers. 1be COillllliUilcy does
not axpreu concern, sfnee the
aebool aystem ~~to get
b)' wltbout the neCessary ftluda
he lltated.
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Plano selections were pre.
ll8llted by Mra. Chrlat1ne Qrth.
rle, yoeal teacher~ the Meigs
Dllltrlct, .follCJWlnar the lunch.
1be Melp Baud, dl.
rected b)' David Bo!ND, Jli'OVfd.
eel mualc In the lnOI'IIlDa.
Sa!Midna brlef~J to open the
aftemooa seaaion was M r 1,
Bemlce Carpenter, ehalrmul
~the PI'OII'B\11 committee.
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levy and a $1.2 million
school bond issue were defeated Tuesday by voters In
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of Licking County,
The failure was the third
Ralph Welker, Slate Repre- port.
for both Issues in less than
Garland Parsons, leadership
sentative {R.-27th) was guest
Rep, Welker spoke on the ac- 18 months.
tralnlng
chairman for t h e
speaker during the morning sea- complishments made by legisSchool omcials said the
Meigs-Gallla-MaScout rn..
slon of the annual autumn meet- lature toward better education levy would be put 011 the Notrlet,
today
announced
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lng of the Meigs Councy Educa- and the improvement that has vember ballot.
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Scout leaders FVw Wow.
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The event will be. held at Ky.
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He said teachers are t h e
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~rnprovern.en,fs salesmen of education. "StuCheahlre. Registration will beSeMI of 8 Beret~ •utA cfou,11 ill U. S.
A 21-elaaa horae show will
dents and adults look to you, the
gin at 9:30 a.m., with a $1 fee
· · TRAviS AFB, CAUF. - ~OF'I'HEEIGHTmen ln~v- begin at 110011 Sunday at the Rock
teachers, for leadership. The
Cor adults. Cblldren will be
ld In the Green Beret case In Vletllun returned home today. Sprlna:a Filrarounda I!IICIII80l'ed
legislature refieets the will
Their commander denied there had evenbeen&amp;k!IHQI. CelL Rob- by the M'eigl Colllty Rid~
Three improvement projects of thepeoplearxlyouas teachers Theodore Reed, Jr., treas. admitted free,
The ope~ ceremony Is
ert B. Rheault, 43, VIneyard Haven, Mass., forlller lleld of all Club.
have been completed recently, lnfiuence the people," Welker urer of The Salvation Ar111Y
Speelal Foree• In Vietaam1an1Wered ''ao" several tlllles when
Prizea ot $25 each wlll .be
members of the Southern Local remarked.
Service Unit committee in schecliled to bellln at 9:55 a.m.
· .asked by ._amen If a slayiJwhadoccurred. He polntecl ala that a rwarded the hl8h point eontelt
School District Athletic BoostThe Invocation was given by Meigs Councy, Is remlncflng the 1be mornlnll 1e11lon will last
body had never been found.
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erslearned Monday nlaht.
Geqe Hargraves, Supt. of public that Oct. 5 Is the final through 12 iloQn. .
The Blue and Gold event Is
Asked point • blank If he wu IIIYlna li·nem haillend, he point pleaaure hclrae or IIOQ.Y ~
. These are the repalntina: of Meigs Loeal, in the absence of date for The Salvation A r m Y
alated bett1een 12:15 and 1:t5
auwerecl, "that's right." Moat of thenewamen'sotherqul!lflORI the show. J~JheeveDt.swlll
the. presa box, bleachers and the Rev. Charl41s Simons.
Drive in this area.
concerning the case drew ,a cri., "DDecmment" fran the c01011. be Phil Kelly ~ llarrl-vllle
c011eesslon stand, and lnstallaHargraves, _lnhis!e!cometo If there are workers w h 0 p.m. Scouters have been allk.
el, Who S)IOke Cor the griJIII d~ a brief ,_. conference.
' with Hart Meier, Mlddlepart,
tloo of a new fence around the the teachers, streasecl that ev- haven't completed their areas eel to brfnll a liCk lwteh with
rlnllmaater.
f~ field. A number of ery effort had beenmadetopro- they are urged to do 80 as 80011 8I!OUIIh food to feed their own
• 4,91111 more Marirull ~
Cla1~1 will Include 4-11
d0111tions were made to the pro- ·vide something of value for this · as possible.
famUy. Beweraaes and des~ert
SAIGON- 'll!E WITHDRAWAL OF 4,900 .MORE Marlnei hor1811!in!!hlp; , barrel race,
Jects, and boosters d0111ted the session.
Persons not yet contacted by will be 11J'0Vlded by the FVw
from Vletllun began today, to be completed next Monday when all ponies; barrel .race, bor11es;m.
labor.
The three local qerlnterll- one of the workers or In re. Wow CO!IIInlttee.
hiW. departed for the United States.
dian COitume, ODIIII;.rlq race,
Plans were made for an all· •nts of the county were lntro. celpt of an envelope, DillY Hlld
1'he afternoon seaslon wlll be
SeiDe of the Leatherneeka, ·lll~battroops, boarded planes QDeD; Weltern pleaaurelurse,
out effort to secure new mem- dueed, John Reibel, Eastern or give contribltions to Envoy beid from 2 thi'OIIIIh 3:50 p.m.
At 4 p.m., · pre..,tatloo ~
11111 ~ took to ships In the northern war zclne for the trtp '-e . full1111111 and 1111; ple!1.411 race,
bera ~out the dlstrl~t. District; Ralph Sayre, Southern, Ray Wining, Chairman, or to
awards
will climaxthe~'sae.
part of President Nlxon'a .cullack of 35,000 more troops by .~All ple~HtJrac•, .PIIIIlea;
J,looeter ..,.,...s will meet at and Mr. Hargraves.
Mr. Reed at The Farmers Bank
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U a. .._ · Jii~•, Pet. 11, at Howard Nolan, president of and Savings eo. in Pomeroy,
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par-~..- tile eeeohJ .Phlle ~ the .lJ. ·s. pullout.
' lire, eliopect 1111111. and tall,
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in the ~Pl'GCI'IDiareq.
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'l1le IIJ'Oill rerieweclplansfor .business sessiOIL
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C!I!IIDi eu and apoon race, open; ..,.........,
a talent show to be staged in the
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for the younger toll, ptowltd
· · COLUMBUS- .THE WORK INCENTIVE Proeram ~ theJJu. pqny •lake race; horse lltake
high school auditorium on Oct.
riau cii' EI!I,pJQ,memServlee• ..... ~~·otr~elljd race; PCIIIY pleature under 58
MARION_. otdo(UPO- r.ve 18. Mrs. •Marilyn Powell will
parents brlna: their IOWII faelU..
ties.
· aaftd • .,.... IIIIJ'l)' t2 '"W~ JCCOI'dllll to G~Jame. A. . ~hes; 1111 race, horse•; 0q periiQIII were ldlled tedly when head the eiKertalnment. Slx,J
Rhodea. RJiodes old --~ lhl!w• 8,208 _lleriOIII_Wii'f· ~· race• ponies; trail claaf, itlenl n.~]'ll'' tllroutlb I two-story teen acts In two categories '
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~~ inlle race, IHW~ea~ · d-.o ·Jii
~otdoelcy, •ma• and professlonal7501awaltenro!JmeJi, ,lle aiel" and ~r mile raee,.PCJDo .Fire ~ olllelala uld JJlll CC!IJipete with prizes .or $25
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and $~0 to be awarded wmners
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and Sci- Ccadih ...., held at Mersholl Alllltorlum '"' The
Slate thdverah1CIDIPua September 20.
Neplei ...,.,I tor, B11l Wheeler, DanNea.., Wsor
G&amp;Jle Price, and lUck Whitt. Hoot for the ~~"""' was Racine

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The party centrists are convinced that the New Demo·
cratlc Coalition and others of similar bent are moving on
a suicidal course for the party.
"Somehow, winning is impure," is one comment.
Another more detached political appraiser adds:
"H you want to have purity and stay out of ollice, you
ean do it. These New Left people are suffering from a kl!ld
of antipower syndrome." · ·
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What Infuriates the mlddle·range types most is the NDC's
CODJlstent put-down of certain labor leaders the coalition
views .as hopeleasly hldeboUDd. A seasoned DeDIOCrallc
profesafoaal says:
"In the 1968 campaign for the presidency, labor was aU
we had. For aU practical purposes, we were a labor party."
Labor's experienced polltlcal field forces are widely cred·
lied with pulling back into the party fold countless union
workers who bed drifted toward third party candidate
George Wallace. That return !low brought Humphrey sur·
prlalngly close at the ftnlsh.
The New Left's scorn for these leaders is being repaid in
ldnd as AFL-CIO olliclals currently spurn co..,peratlon with
. the two special party committees studying national con·
:ventlon and delegate selection reforms.
NDC sources insist that most of labor nevertheless can ·
be be1d within a "purlfted" Uberal Democra~:.Jarty which
"fOuld put emphasis upon the young, the b
and other
nil11orlties, ani! the Intellectuals. These New Left sources
aay they would be happy to see conservallve southern
Democrats depart for other political pastures.
To the centriSts, this Is "Goldwaterlsm in reverse," a
ilellberate move toward minority party status which one
oblerver says would a11ure that the Democrats hereafter
· would "march successfully to defeat after defeat."
'nleae same politicians Ill the middle contend that the
·.New Left's notion that labor's h~e rank and llle can be
, '~ within a
focused stron
on the young and the
bllielf •ll a
. massive self ecepdon.
recall that sizable elements of
alli1ce or President Nixon In 1968 de·
pressures applied by labor's battle-wise lleld
They fear 'labor's eKodus from the Democratic
In 1970 and 19'12 would be far greater If the New
" Lol•ll'l prescriptions for purity were to prevaU. .

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spade game.

West opens the king of diamonds and shifts tQ a trump .
South Is upheppy about this.
He Is sure that West Is sitting with the ace of hearts In
haCk ,(1( . dummy's king and
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leadS. bY the defense will
make It im(IOsslble for him
to ruff his third heart In
dummy.
There Is more than one
way to skin a cat and South
found another way to make
his contract.
He started by playing
three rouds of trumps and
the ldng.queen and 10 of
clubs. He overtook the 10
with dummy's jack and left
the ace as a further entry .
Then South led dummy's
10 of diamonds and dis·
carded the four of hearts on
it.
West wa• In with the jack
and was faced by a hopeless
choice. A diamond lead
would allow declarer to
make a trick with the queen.
South showed West his band
and West conceded the contract to South.
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Soettle
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Minnesota 4 ChieM&lt;&gt; 3
llolroll A Baltimore 3
Washington 7 Beaton 2
New York 8 a~vtland 2
Kan City 1 Ce1Hornla 5
Ookland 1 SHIIJe 4
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Ooklond (FingerS 6.7) at
Soellle h!JcJ21 11 p.m.
?lllornia :(McGlothlin 11-16)
at Kansas City (Butler 1-10),
1: 30 p.m.
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Chicago (Edmondson 1-61 at
Minnosoto (Kaal 12·14), 2:30
p.m.
Detroit (Mcl.llil · u 9 ) · at
Baltimore IPalrt'f8t 15-4 1, 8 p.m.
. Booton (~omo 1-lO) 11
Woshlnqlon ~~~ 9-8), 7:30
p.m,
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Ooveland ·I'!VIIIIams t-131 at
NOw York (Kel&lt;~ 3-6), I p.m.
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South Carolina's F!gbtlng
Gamecocks wlll -•urpt'lije th8
Ge&lt;\rgla l!lllldogs, 21·14. aad
In great lntrutate liattle
we ool! for Flopda State to
Dlp' potent Florida by a 28-28
count.
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Roaatoa :10, Ml11. Slate 12
mJMII II, Iowa State 7
Iowa !8, Arbeaa 14
Pe1111 State U. Kaaaaa st. 12
LSU 40, BaJ'lor 13
Loallvllle Zl. Daytoill4
Teu. U, Mempllla State 12
Mleblgan !7, Mfssotui 23

VanderbDt 23, Nol'lll Car. 10
the Natio118l League's
Non D•e Z!o Mle•• St. !% captured
Western
Divlsionchamplonshl.il
UCLA :14, NtmnwHtera 15
OllL Slate !1, TeUI Tecll; !II by edging the Cincinnati Reds
Oretoa St, !1, SoDib. Cal Z9 :J;-2. Tuescl!ly nigh~
Pataue
SlaDferd !l
Tbere's one more regular
Va. Teeh
lUelunnd I
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, Ratcen It, CoraeD
Clnclrntl Tburscl!ly night, ar.t
it's meanlnglesa MW except
!olecl!l_:tl
tj)e. Braves have a chance to tie
a· clUb r«&gt;~ by Willlli~W their
IIIII stralgltt game. But the
team occtldtW their plana now
Is llle jesey New York Mots,
whoie gioeaf ptt&lt;;blng beat Atlallla eight· pi lire 12 mee.~s
this seti~On. ,, •
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,nersln !Iii East. 'open a ·beat ,
three-ol-llvi!lt!i!rl••Sat!lrdayln
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Wlild Series.
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- Tbe Clnclmatl llo)'lla their third otral&amp;ltt ,..time)
Balkelball Alsoclatlm eshlb!
U... p.me Tuellllay Dl&amp;ht by battering the de!OIIdlng cbamplaa
Boaton Celtic&amp; 123-108, • V'•
a 39~nt performance by ao..
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Cincinnati's O s c a r poured in 32 points ott.r ._ .
terlng the game In lhe "' ""
period and helped I!Uide lhe
Royals to a 57 ..14 lntermlalkll
lead Utey llOYer rellnqulabed.
The victory gave lhe Roy.
als a ~ exhlbiU... slate; The
loss dropped Boston to U
FIV&amp;DAY FORECAST
By United Presslitlernatlaall

Temperatures In Ohio will
average above normal Tburlcl!ly througlt Mmday. wllh lhe
high ~ralures avenallli'
In the middle Ill lower 701
north and the upper 70a to
lower 80s soutlt. Tbe aoernlllltt low reading will be fa
tha upper 40s and lower SOl
north and middle to UJII8I'
50s sooth .
Warm tbroogltout the per.
lnd with only minor dal6
day temperature c:-trrpr
Preclpitat!COI will averap
about three quarters, lncb,
occurring as scatlered .-w.
ers almclt dally.

Riverside tumbled !rom third Mhmesota.
SF 45; H. Aaron, All 44; May,
to ninth following its 24-8 ..,_.
"Bryant is an All·Amerlcan," Cin 38; Perez. Cin 36; Wynn.
set loss to Corey, while Pauld· says Ohio U. C&lt;Bch BUI HesL Hou 33.
ing moved into lOth.
"I'd llke to know who's better
American League: Killebrew,
The

Bo8rd of Coaches vote on

a 10-9-8-7-1\.5-4-3-2-lpolntbasIs.
UMPIRES NAMED
BOSTON CUPO-An umpire
team of Nestor Chylak, John
Flaherty, John Rice, Fd Runge,
Bob stewart and Frank Umont
was OClmed by American
League President Joe Cronin
Tuesday to work the bust-of-live
Mlnnesota-Baltlmore playoff s~
ries,
The Hebrew name, Han·
nah, means "grace."

two on and two out, and the
Reds ahead 2-1, Carty made a
senaatl0ll81 grab of a slnldtW
liner by 'l'ommy Helms lh&amp;t
would have meant at least one
run had Carty missed iL Then,
the Bravea quickly knocked oot
Gary Noiatl and ignited a tworun explosion of their own in
the bottom of the seventh on
Gonzalez' fourth straight single
and Csrty's booming aaorttice•
Oy.
Niekro l&gt;td left for a pinch
hitter, but Wilhelm came '"'
and pitched two hitless innings
-Including three strikeoutsto give fellow knuckler Nlekro
his 23rd victory and earn for
himself his foorth save since
jolnitW the Braves on Sept. 6.

in the cowtry. ''

Mlnn and Howard, Wash 4;

Paul Glel, Mlmesota'a great
All-American watched the claoh
a.nd said, "I've seen games ln
this stadium since the early
1950's, and three of Snyder's
catches were the greatest I've
ever seen."
The 12 catches by St\Yder est&amp;blished a new school record.
Bryant, the Bobcats'brUiiant
senior quarterback, had to beat
out perfonners such aa Don
Nottingham of Kent Stale who
rushed for 189 yarlla against
Xavier, Vern Wireman of Bowl·
I~ Green, Jeff. Lieberman of
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Miami, and Chuck Ealey of Toledo.
SI\Vder's oppositioo came
lr0111 Dave Finley of Bowllq
Gnoen, Jim Corrtgal1 of K e n t
Slate, Larry Draper of Miami
and Toledo's John Niezgoda.

Jackson, Oak A7; Petrocelli,
Bos 40; Yastrzemski. 8os 39.
Runs

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SF 12!; Santo, Chi 121; Perez.
Cin 119; May. Cin 110; Banks.
Chi 102.
• American League; Killebrew.
Mlnn 138; Powell, Bait 121;
Jackson. Oak 118; Howard,
Wash 111 ' Yastrzemski, 8os
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NEW CSU PROGRAM
National League; Seaver. NY
WILBERFORCE, Ohio (U~
25-7; Niekro. All 23-13; Marichal. SF 21-11; Jenkins, Chi21-15; - C&lt;Bttral State Unlverah1waa
Dierker , Hou 20-12.
to offer two,year ))I'Oil'aiU Ill
American League: Mclain, data processing ODd -rellrDel 2A-9; Cuellar. Bait 23·11;
lai admlnlstratton leadbtl 111
Perry, Minn 21J.6; McNally,
degrees at clasaeal!tartlnilBall 20-7; Boswell, Minn 20-11;
week.
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NEW YORK (UPO- Funeral
services will be held Friday for
UNDERGOES SURGERY
former fight promoter AI Balan
LONDON cuPO-Henry Ceo- who died Tuescl!ly of a heart
per, European heavyweJaht ailment. Bolan co-promoted
champion, wao scheduled for three fights !or former world
knee surgel')' Thurlday. Coop- heavyweight champion floyd
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Nov. 1 bout with WBA tltliot
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The bull moose was taten
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Univeralcy'o deadly aerlale&lt;~~~blratton or Cleve Bryant IIIII
Tcdd Snyder TuelllaY were
named Mid. Amerlcu Confer.
once Back and Lineman of the
Week for their pertormanc:ee
against Mlnne·~
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Bryant cmqtleted 18 ot 27
passes lor 194 ~· IIIII three
toochdowna, all to ~der who
pulled in 12 passe• tor 122
yards. Their 14-yarder toucl&gt;o
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lith to seventh while zaneovtlle
held finn in eighth.
Beaten In Its q&gt;ener by l1j&gt;per Arli11!ton, 7. 6, Mentor
streaked to ninth place. Mentor
finished seron1 behind the
Bears In 1968.
Lorain Senior was again lOth.
The Top Ten boast 39 Wil15
and just one toss.
Newbury feU from second to
third while Marl on Cltholic held
firm In foorth position t'n the
Class A ratings.
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Tied !or ninth a week ago,
VersaiUes moved IW to filth.
Norwalk St Paul dipped one
spot to sixth,
McDonald and Newark Cstholie failed to advance, both r&amp;malnln8 in seventh and elgltth

have to be. Pete Rose caught the scored Nlekro in the third liP
ball deep In right and had no nlng.
chance to catch Felix Millan as
The seventh told the story,
he romped home with the win- and Corey was a big man on
nlng run as llle Allanta Braves both sides of the inning. With

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Rose, Cln 155 623 118 217 .:J.48
Omnto, Pit 136 498 84 170 .~1
Jones, NY 135 A73 91 161 .lAO
Alou, Pit
160 688 100 226 .328
I*.Qwy, SF 1A7 A83 100 15A .319
Jhnsn, Cin 139 523 86 165 .315
O.vta, LA 121 A91 64 151 .308
Stargll, Pit 143 51 A t8 158 .307
Tolan, Cin 151 633 103 193 .305
Snguiln. Pit 127 A51 62137 .JO.t
American League
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Carew, Min 122 AS3 19 151 .333
Smith. Bos IA2 5A2 87168 .310
F.Rbsn. Bat 147535 111166 .310
Oliva, Min 151 629 96 192 .305
Powii,Bal 151 529 83161 .JO.t
Wilms. Chi 133 46A 57141 .30o\
Ptrclll, Bos 153 531 92 159 .299
Howrd, Was i60 589 111 175 .297
· Nrthrp, Del 1•7 539 78 159 .295
Andrw. 8os 121 46A 79 131 .295
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ATLANTA cuPO- Rico Car- Inning raUy wltil more heroics
cy lhougltt he had a grand slam by such season -long stars as
homer when he saw his sey- Csrty, Phil Niekro and llanh
scraping !iy ..U toward t h e Aaron and those two latecomright field fence. ·
ers who meant sc much- Tony
"I thought I hltitgoodenough Gonzalez and Hoyt Wilhelm.
Cincinnati jwnped to a 2-1 ,
to do," he said, preteming disappointment among the wild lead In the fifth on singles by
memmenL
Woody Woodward and Pete
It wasn't a home run. It didn't Rose after a single by Aaron

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The Detroit River Is some·
limes c a II e d the "Darda· ·
nelles of ~merlca."

cltamj)lllll8 reeled of! their 13th
straight win, 47-2, over' Cord- '
ltWIOD last weekend.
Cory-Hawaonhelda541&gt;oint
lead over N.....o..·- Ia t
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146-92, in the first poll of the
season,
But In the latest balloting by
the Boord of Coaches, the
Flghtlq Hornets had increased
the cuohion to 59 points.
However, it was once-beaten
West Muski~ which soored
!r1111 sixth to secODd place.
West Muskingum lost to Cory- .
Rawson by five points In tl1e

Mrs. MIM!e Csrrolllllll Mrs.
llalloy ohopped In Pomerof one dey recently.
Mr. llllllllrs. LewlsJohnoton
received word tbat a ~ound
1 oo. baby girl waa born Sep~
8 to Mr. and MrL Clifford Jer·
nJaan of llallas Tex. Tbe baby
was named Patricia Sue Jernl- final1968 raU~.
gan.
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There was a shutrllng In both
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""'a ... """· Lotdslcenhower of East Liverpool visited his ranks. Third - nted Massillon
!*renta, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Homer !ell all the way to lllh alter
Its 33-20 loss to fifth-ranked
lcenholl'er.
NOes McKinley,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob!»: Joe Wolle
NUes McKinley parlayed the
IIIII famUy of Racine Route call- win IntO a third place POCiitioo
ed on lolr. and Mrs. Maywood
behind Contort McKinley and
.Johitston.
Mrs; l,.ewls Johnstotanddatr Upper Arll~ NUes McKinley polled 273 points,
gltter, ·Alta, Mrs. Maywood
Sandusky moved from sevenJohriston were In Pmneroy Fr\.
th to louft!t while Warren Westdey.
er~
Reserve slipped one spotto
Mr. ahd MrL Debrier Grady
fifth.
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·nOt; Chi11118J''s Bulldogs boppeel ·iwlance 30-8 for their lith
stralgltt win wlttle the Golden
Bean of Marv Moorehead born·
borded Portsmouth, 79-12. It
marked their 24th otraigbt

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loU!r-on-loser technique
from the new Solomon·Wll·
son book.
North has a multiple
chok:e at his ftrst tum to bid.
Some people would double
two diamonds. The r e are
others who would try two notrump. North's choice of a
raise to two spades meets
with our approval. South's
jump to four spades Is a
oUght overbid but a threespade call would UDdoubted·
ly lead to a further bid by
North. Anyway, we lind
South struggling with the

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Walltlngton 15 76 .528 23
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, J!lllladolphia 63 97 .39A !16, Oewland
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT

WASHINGTON (NEAl
· Major elements of the fractured Democrati~ party are
beaded toward whet could be the most destructive collision
Ill Its 20t!M:eutury history.
The New Democrallc Coalition and allied partisans of the
New Left are adopting an Increasingly rigid doctrinaire
posture as they press for a leadership role 1n the party.
Not 0111y conservative Democrats but a whole host of the
more practical liberals are explosively angry at the New
Left and seldom miss a chance to attack. Labor leaders
who bad most to do with Hubert Humphrey'• late-c~mpalgn
comebacl&lt; In 1968 are refusing now to cCH&gt;perate With party
reform efforts.
In the newest blast from the doctrinaire !lde1 a. group Ill·
c = o h n Kenneth Galbraith, Richard liQOOWm, Arthur
Schiel er Jr. and Adam Wallnsky asserted that a.newly
formed
ocratic Policy Council "does not represent the
practitioners and advocates of the new poUIIcs nor Is there
a algaifteaDt voice lor youth."
A proclamatioo circulated at a recent Uberal·sponsori!d
rally at the !Jbertyville, IU., farm of State Treasurer Adlai
!bveDSOD Ill pelltioned "against a politics which produces
an order Ill wlllch Americans fear one another, In which
those wbo seek change and those who hold power regard
one auother without understanding, without compassion
and without trust."
In the view of the party's practical centrists, the burden
of tllele dangerous divisions Ues heaviest on the New Left.
Says one centrist spoke!! man In a burst of sarcasm:
"According to the leftists, we seem tD be the IUDatic

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bla 101ppc&gt;rlero ID both parties,
and lor the cause at civilized
conservatlom on the hllh bench.
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COIIIOrvatlsm - Nldch Ha,ynaworlh baa embodied as a loWer

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Like m011l slates, Illinois has witnessed a motorcycle
pop._.tion aplO&amp;Ion, tile number of reglslrationa having
ilollbled In ]ljiDols from 50,000 to 100,000 since 1965. .
And Uke moat slates, Illinois bad a law requiring motor:.nrcllsts to wear crash helJ:nets.
It bad a law, wltll motorcyclists successfully challenged
it. 'l'be law bas liow been declared unconstitutional on tile
pDI!II tllat an Individual cannot be forced to protect him·
ielf.
Tbe ruling couldJn;'n up a ratller Interesting lepl :l'andatll'l bo:t, e!ijleCI• If It is repeated In oilier ilates or
.(Jt !Jillllled to automobUe drivers as wen.
P• Instance, It could call Into question tile practice !If
101118 judges of suspencllng portions or fines or sentences or
. ,tnale violators who were wearing seat beltl or, con. v~being a little harder on tllose who were not wear1111
belts.
What about cases wbere contributory negligence bas
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beeause they did not have their seat or shoulder belts

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SUIJolh School attendance
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' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber,
Eflle Weber, llu&lt;keye
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and Mrs. G8raill Pullins was a
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Perldns, 65, pl'esldenl &lt;i the
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Cl!lll'l own safety ends and tile rights of otllers begin.
It IDIIY not be constitutional to force a motorcycUat to
pect blmoelf. But It would seem tllat a second party
Wbo may run Into or over him de&amp;erves some protection
from tbe undue consequences of an accident, 6nllrely repnlless ol who may cause the accident.

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lectured students on how IIIey should conduct tllemselves
academlcally-wlllch Is something or a switch.
"The task of students Is to learn and to be Instructed, not
to deckle what courses will be taught and who will teach
tllem, and not to Invest tbe university's money," says phllosopber Ernest van den Haag of New York University,
addre881ng a fresllman convocation at DePauw University
in lndlana.
Oilier blunt advice oiiered by van den Haag:
• "Students are not In a position to !mow what IIIey
ahould be taught; If IIIey do know what IIIey &amp;hould be
taught, tileD they have what they came· for and IIIey should
leave tile university."
• "The proper task of a university Is teaching you to
rellect, to imalyze and see what actions and alternatives
are available and should be taken. Tbe place Ia not com·
mltted to action, but to prepare you to make future commitments."
Look Wha t s1 oo Will Buy!
• "The way to learn about poverty Is not to be Indignant
· but to study economics. U you are Interested In preventing
war, It doem't mean a thing to 'make love, not war,' but
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Ubraey oa:eh ~~~~~ ~·
reej~· al·mlerafllln ~lila Couill,)' ~· lilber
~~ aeceo to 1t1e lare- ·~ 68C1 periodical•, lncludel expltlntd UJat the Mellon 11 .
elt IKII!-juveDllecall~.. lntlli lhi betjt adult 111111 clmlfled amall ~M ''It tiN at ll!e
area, accordlne to' L&amp;wnnce ~ IOCIIolla In the area. Ev- few ~ . loelllY.IIIIII. ltjl~ ·
Huber, director. ·AIIMutll lew art. periodical thlt ~micro- deiU IIU'OI)tilln Oblldfeii'•·J,lt-le UM It, tile llbraey II lllllild .. . . . . anllable: II a -lUre cl&amp;llll•
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ery communi!¥ U1at Ills Ita 111111 ~r ane to the pre-. lltiGJ lor 1968 waa 4S,GII2 vo\. ·
Jlbraey.
AJ.O, coqJiate edltlOIII a1 llie umea, 111111 currently 111111111 ·at :
As a member a1 tile state • Nllr York Times and t II e 2t,1C lor 1869. Only two per
wide lnter.Jllnrl'•l • tljlatem, . r.ai.•I!JI!I•• Trlbunr'are atored ,al this clrculallaa, 1l,M'7
Dads Llbraey ~· , 'l ~· ... mlciUilm. . .
wlumu•for two ,...-a, e~ be '
policy tor a calle£8_1llliaey jn · The jlvenlle Mellon,_ ~"". attributed to lllcal patroDa&amp;e.
tills area. Oilier llb~1, 11blle
Soelm
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they wtil 1en11 book&amp; to either
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colleges, generall7wlllnotHIId
By ALTA CONE
ants litre. 1be lill't!IIIQI orAlto loeal patrtms or Jd&gt;llc 11- A tllower ·us gtven ror Mra. ,be~ .Cooe 111111 his -·~ celbrarles.
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Joe Mullflla at tlleSilaaMulllns ·abreted. Ice CrttJII and ·Cike·
An,y local patrcn ma,y.come to llcime on Saturday night. ~ were 1en,ed.
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Davis Llbraey 111111 chec!t.aut a a1 guests were present 111111 ~ . Davlll Mdllila 111111 wile &amp;Ill
book, or call tile llbraey 111111 received nice and usefql bab.Y{ Norwall!, lj)fllllhe weellllsve a book sent to Ills local ll- Iilla.
and wltb rilatl,1eallera.
brary. He can also lllve tho lo- Mra. Leolard Quealnberry
NJoe Unda,IIOuJnai!;wlloat.and Mra. Sllaa Mulllna i n d tenia Ill•• Ccillege, Columbua,
CD l. . ly HIA, loc.
dalJIIIlero made a buaineaa ~ ll)"nt tilt -keRI at home.
NAMED TO TASK FORCE
to Norwall&lt; on Thursday return- .
•l(o - thillf to leep up with tlte J-ses, kt it /oob to
. lira. Con Moore laa been
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Roy 1!11 ... Friday.
me as tltouflh we'te trpillf to leep up with tlte OnaJSisesl" M. Kiittman, dean al the ColLeland Moore, Canton, was at vlsltq with her son, J.a c k
his mother's, Mrs. Cora Moore Moore and famll,y, ClnclmaiL
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Economics at oblo stale Unl- OY81' tho weekend.
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Giles Pauley and wile, Char- hDIIbu&amp; Satllnlay.
veralcy, lias been named b.Y
Mrs. Ore Cottrl1l speat an
President Nixon to a tuk Ioree leston, visltedhermolller, Mrs.
Nancy
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She
returt&gt;evenl111
wltll Mrs..Ginevra Fo!Oo
to review el!ectlveneas or programs to assist tilt country. ~d heme wltll them lor a vlsiL ter.
Donold Cone and ramu,y, AtJ&gt;. Mra. Harry Masaey lalnpoor
aide 111111 make recommendatlcn• lor Improvement.
0111, operit &amp;mday wltll hla par- hesltll at lllla wrltiJ1!,

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At Salem Center
CUb Scwt Pack 238 h81d ...
open houM 'llalllrday at I h e
SaWin Cartar ScltJol. Gamel
and ..... IJl*led the' """'"
IP'im which fellUred • parade
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o-u Ill circus c:osbunes mode bytlledonmclhora.-

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carsey
moved In the Robert Clark reJ&gt;.
tal properly Saturday. carsey
had the misfortune to c01J1Pletoly demolish his car when he
struck a wet spot on the hlgl&gt;o
WIJ' aOO lost control.
Robert Clerk and son Larry
of Athens attended the raceo at
Delaware Thursday.
Mlas Loulaa carsey had ..

Elddbltors will again be able
to avail themselves ot t h e
many )II'Gducto al!ored by the
Tack Room and food will be
aoned by the ladles ot the
Riding Club.
A rain date has been set In
the event of bad weather lor
Salun1a,y nll!h~ October 11. En- auto accident Saturday. There
try lee Ia $:1; gate c1onat1nn $1. was very little damage to her
car.
Mrs. Gloria Riggs and Mrs.
Grace Clerk are havlng,a shower at the Jlfl'¥0 hall S&amp;turday
evening, Sept. 27 for thO newlyweds, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth

'lbere was a twnocm burltlDI~
crmtest and the pr9M 'stir.• fl
the chazlor, awardillii o! pins
and relllstratlon cards to the
don mothers, cubmaater and
committeemen.
Ob display at the llllrff"'
craft
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Holzer Medical Center, Firat
Ave. General vlolllnl! hOurs 2~
and 7.8 p.m. only. Maternl1y
Ylsltlng hours 2:30 to 4:30 p.
m. only. Parents only are al •
i011'ed on Pediatrics Ward.
Admlsalona
PubllcaUon of admlsolons Is
prohibited unUI fUrther noUce.
Mrs. James P• Bumgarner •
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will besln meellnl! a half hour
-uer this Thursday nll!ht
·tile 1odp soes on a 7:30
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dogreas Is plamed for
~r 9 when the Putnam
i.odae No. 85 delree team of
l'Oca, will exemplll)l tbla work
for local candidates.
• Jolembers ot tho local lodge
were bouored recently by the
llrat al!lclal vlolt or the new
II'Qid master o! the Grand
l.AICip or Weat VIrginia, Harry
G. Jolmson of Nitro. Elected to
tho state al!lce In Charleston
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Pun Lodge In degree ""rk.
Jolmson, ...u known In thla
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Grand Lodge when the daalh or

IIID1ber 1tate omeer, James L.
Cia¥. of Huntington, occurred.
JoluiiCil was then asked to coJn.
p1oto the wUes of this aft(.
dll, Who had been aorYing as
itePI'IY grand master. Johnson
e.....cted tho work or 00111 of.

n..,a unUI the clooe or t h e dress is Woodrow Colorado,
lodalo 1e&amp;r.
80757. They are former resi¥ember• o! the Folnt Pleas- dents. They are quite active
lilt LocfBe are asked to attend and ellioY cards ml lettors.
October 9 to ln1ure a full com.
Mrs. Martha Robinson Is a
plomoat · ot members on hand patient at Meigs General Hosfor tho degree ""rk. G. A. Biggs pital
1J noble grand ot tile Jocolllodge.
Murl IJouelaa Ia a patient at

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_(W.Illlam. Rardin, Jr., was preMrs. 1\ley' Mason Ia INme a£.·.
an award lor outatand.. tor a vlalt ID Chlcaso wtth her
1!11 ¥0lunteer serYice to ~ 10~
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Charles Diehl, Pomeroy Rd.,
I• home from UnlversU;y HO&amp;Ill Mor..-n pltaltn Columbus, where hehaa
~ wa1 also re- been undergoll~t~ treatment. He
Ia much !q,roved. He Ia a lotf"&lt;ti ~eted to the boon! o! or t11e AmerJeaa Cancer So- mer PD11ml olel' or IPOIIJerc&gt;)' arldj
Ieeder or the Democral par~y,
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(:ountJ were Mra. Cui SPent Saturday eveniJWwlthAVI
. ~11011, Jr., MiL Mlellael hw GUkoy.
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Given Reeognition

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Veterans Memorial for observation. His mother, Ella
las is there also as a heart patient.
took Mra. Weltha Clark toShelterlng Anno Hospital at 1:30
Tueadoy nll!ht su!!erlllll from a

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home at Middleport Ina trailer.
Notghboro hod a gol~ away
parcy tor the Lawrence Donahue family who wm leave Oct.
1 for their new home In Kanaaa. His mother, Mra. Iva Donahue has purchaaed their home
and will mow there soon. Mrs.
Donahue's mother ls with her
now and she wll1 aell her home
In the village here.
Mrs. Grace Clark Is collect.
lng runds for the Solvation Army.
Mrs. Ella Anderson Is a Pl•
tlent at Holzer ror a check.....,.
Mrs. Elole ~pie visited her
sister. Mrs. Minnie FeltatVeterans Hospital.
carl Selllsunhasempluyment
at Alheno state Hospital.
Mrs. Bertha Welsh Sergent
Ia lxxne fl'om Holzer and recuperating alowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard GOkey
and family moved to IIIler new
home in Columbus Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whaley and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilkey
spent saturday night with the
Babe Whaleys ml ellloyed the
mock parly which Is held year·
ly for all 'tile neighbors on that
street.
Mrs. Bertha Laudaker _will I
obaerve her 86th birthday on ·
Nov. 4. Mr. Frank Laudaker
will observe his 90th blrthcla,y
on Feb. 26, and on March 19
the Laudakors wiU have been
married 89 years. Their acl-

- No olltor boo! 10 fmlo can be 10 oolo•oily IICt ·IIIIIOpllul- and lla.w. Krotor ••••••
,_,dor. Kr1lget ooloctl only hlahor1111.1d, - lla ,..._ Tn11o1 lionel loti to be
grain-foci boo! for Tondttoy , • , ,,.._ tWo Mlvloll, .fruit and ,.,.,.,_., dolm which no
Rne bttf In tpedol roam~ where le~nps:•wc, IOnt-agld ·4ft arlllciolly ttnder1114 beef con
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Maoon, W, Va., dau&amp;lrter, 1:54
. p.m. Tuesday; Mro. Keunetll
L. Dome~ Jackson, daughter,
1' 03 a.m. Wednesday.
Discharges
Mrs. Artley E. make, Mra.
James E. Eutsler, Ralph E.
Fellure, Frank Fugate, Donald l'fetrer, Oscar Footker,
Mrs. Allee Smith, Paula R.
Young, Mrs. Louella Neal, and
Earl Gordon.

Odd Fellows

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Tan Arlotocrat saddle. Second store.

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up.
Mrs. KaUe wuaonaccompan..
Clasaoo for pleaoure horses
led
her daughter and son-In-law,
will be Appaloooa, ladloo'
horaemauhlp; men's horse- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee, to Comanahlp; command; registered lumbus saturday and visited
"'""""horae; 'a . relllstered with her two grandsons, Jell and
plusure horaei open western Jerry Lee, who owns a barber
pleasure; reining and trail • hop there. Mrs. wn... in her
84th year raises a garden am
claaa.
grew
a Jmnato that weighed 2'h
Contest clssaes wiU be egg
pounds
Ibis yoor.
and open barrels, open
Mr.
and
Mrs. Robert Alkire
pnle bend, open flags, open
were
vlsltors.in
Columbus satride and run, open koyholerace
urday at the F. 0. Whaleys and
and llick.up.
lee Follles.
The oldatero will not be for.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me&amp;«ten for the Coolvllle Club
Grath andtamllyvlsltedhloparopln hao tile Grllldma a n d
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MeGrandpa waatern pleasure rid- Grath recently,
er cluo open to riders 40
Mrs. Earl Folt Is conllneclln
years and over.
Veterans Memorial Hoapltel
llllbllllbt o! the waning will
be 81ving away the "Saddle o! with arthriUs. Mra. Eldora Foil
Is . assisting Mr. Foil In the
the Year" which ta a Tex-

lix-ltliot
. Mil di!Q, Earlier~
,._,, I ~eod Iiatolsij"
that
1'141Jire iacrMMI
iJI -Ia! ucurlzy benefll.llllllimatlcall7 u tile coot&lt;ll.d..,. ·
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nate the Hrloua tlmi lqlhatla
.-pr-belw..,the.flelaf

have been more
tl1en moat o!
rlllni coat or li•Jnc.
Who must ma1ce end•
' li.Ot!r
llvinl primarily on
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Well.arned ~al secur.
life haa become
more llfflcuit. Increased eoato, and lneriiNI
filted u Ills by In bonoflta. I belle¥e that It II
be eaolly I(I)Jated 1lkewUe hllbl7 dlllrablolhiit
:~:;.:~:-c· ···;.• coots and they are the dltmnlnatloll o! IIOCial ..,:
ca\ia!lt in the middle or 111e curll;r benefit 1-.olo be
l#•llolLor IICjUeeze" - ·their in- od from the pnlith:al 1!1'11&lt;11..
flud at a tlmi llhan ea. Tile Prelfdlnl hu .........,.
the vP,e ot ed hlo111111lPli ill
proiponl
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they do receive.
IIi tddJII.,..,JbiYealooJalro. ~~~~~~·""·rllll•;!'..:£.,~
, therofqre very sratl- clueed l'!llll!allon whieti would
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CHOICE
: . last week that he woolcl '"~~ 111come llllleh a nctp..
. Ttnderay Full Cut-8y tht Piece
for a 10 per . . earn wllhout IUf!or- '
In -lal aecur- 1111 a lou ill bM*Itl from
to be .U.ctlvo Ap.. .1,880 lo$3,000lltl'Jaar. Thooe
•lsti· AI the Prealdent atoto: Who wlak to contiJue tllelr pro.
"Thlj II·a matter ot olmpio 6u:Uve yearo should be per.
j-JIIIIICO for tlloae llvln1 Cil 10- mltted to do lo without lolIJwaro 0 Choice Center Cut Wilh Minimum lone
oecurlt;r, because •• -.. lq bene!ltl to which they are
A IGIIIII at the record ot rlalnc eaiiUed Iller lliaJ!y 7ear1 and
over lhe past five yearo, contrlbuU0111 to the Soclal S..
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Who have IUf!ored moat curlt;r !jyotom,
our older dUzono Who are
I am hopeiU1 that the ChaJr.
UYing on a fixed Income. •
man ot tile !lliuH Wayo a n d
I wtU llronlliY support I h e lo!ona Commltleo which haa
l'reilldalll'l propoaa1o to raiH the reoponlii&gt;IUt;v lor repertiD!I
securlt;v bena!ltl, al. IIOW lelllolslloD atrectlnl Social
I periOIIally prefer an Securlt,y will achedule hearlnga
~)J.m.ildJo,te lncreue ralborlhan In the near •fulllre.

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COOLVILLE- 'l'lleCooiYIUe
llldlDa Club IIIII clote llo 1969
-ICIIllllh a.JaclqlotSIJ!!!I_
Salunla,y Nl&amp;l&gt;t. Octoller 4, In
Man has been chewing
CooiYIUe with four place ribvarious gums and resins
bona and 100· per cent of the for enJoyment since BD·
entry fees returned In e a c h clent tfmes. The Greeks
ela11.
chewed gum from the masJudge will be Gary Rusaell tic lree, Maya Indians
of Coo!YIIIe, Ohio; rlngmaoter chewed chicle and Indians
Dick Allen of Parkerlburg, W. of New England· introduced
Va., and announcers J. R. Ken- the colollisfs to chewIng
p r u c e tree resins, The
IIIII.Y of Middleport and Frank sWorld
Almanac says.
Powell of Torch.
Spruce gum became the
TwM\y.fivo claoaeo will pro.. first commercial chewing
Ylde -rillnlzy I o r wery gum when John Curtis marborllelll8D. Chlldren•s classes keted his "State of Maine
which will be al!ored are, open Pure Spruce Gum" In 1848.
walk trot; pleasure under
48"; children's western horsemanship; ·pleasure 48'• to
56'', contest claoles for ponies
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Oel. 21,playqretjredlll!oalan WoOl! .,...,_~ ~ 4!( . TV'1 chiNr.i.•a ~ ;~ . . .
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HOLLYWOOD (UPO-Nalea aecret. opnl Iiiio ecctpta Ill hla ll""')lti!I'Otsh!laiOfNBC. cov8rl1" ~ ' Ill eiilllh I'UI~tra'!fllbeour
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to watch teleYloton by:
asolpiD.ert In London ani IIIIIs TV's '''flll!lllll" a1101r, U.,.. · aeaaOn Soulllly 1!1111.1 PI'Oiin!P the tutilro wllll opeed and
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The Headllners: Simon and 1.-o ramanoe with I Brltllh with •llll!ri.l t pita, In an about Mexico' a . i:uitlql berlL ~- alwcil
double _ . ,
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BosTON - TilE REPVBUCAN nOJ.Il ON toto•••huaetll'
"Ncrman IIGckwoll'a Amari- Cclmq Altractl1111: T b e baU'a di~llillllll ~ bip1 , 6th COqpi ~olllllll District - 'bi..U.Ia~, llf ~- ~ "~rryGorllmkel, who wrow and IIIli ca," 111 hour apeclal In which Oaear - wlnnlne frllm, "Ttllll with a doubleheader on NBC-TV ~nderlq( - waa· b!"ok,!m ~ by 1 ~*~~ocrat whO.,..nt.o
"Mra. Robinson" tor tile rum ~· illlllll'atlona by t h o
Ia NBC-TV'o S.lur!lay S.turdll: Mtn.-110111 at Bolli- speed)' wll\&gt;dtlwal ·trGm VIetnam and an trill to tlie 1aUtlbilllatlc
"Tho Graduate," have an hour artlat will bo enacted In night mciVie oct: 25 ... ABC- more (1 p.m. ED"n alld New mlaalle (A8M) _..,..
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musical rpoclal on ~TV comecl,y and ~one by Jonathan TV Is reported buylne alll'OII&gt; York'• Jolals at Atlanta (4 p,""
Nlchael J, Hotr1J1810n, • 32-yoar-old atato leglala~; wset
Nov. 30 , , • Fred Astalro Winters, Dick Smotllers aDd of motionplcturea thatiDdudos ED"n , • , on Sunday, tllorit'o ota~ Sen. William L. SellonlliaU In a opoclal eloctlon :llld be:dOibuta aa 1 recurring regular Michele Lto,ia aatforNBc-TV "True Grit," "llooomary'a an NBC-TV fontbeiU.IItllell come tile llrst DtmoeraUc eaqpoeoaman In tile dlotrlct's J$7on Al!C-TV's "It Takes A Nov. 12 ... Eleanor Farkor Is Baby" alld "The Odd Coq&gt;le" doomlfheador: The New Yen Year history.
Thiel'' Oct. 16, aa tho &amp;thor of
the aame natwork's
"li'&gt;-TV's osrlea fllr Jots at Booton, followed by tile /;._ _ ,_ IJOied •o rellfJ#' , .
111
aerieaatar RobertWagner,who new ••Bracken'sWorld"aeffea, .Youngsters, "Cf»L Ka~.·· Meta at Atlanta ••• some~ ( lUUif•IJ""VII'•~llfl"'
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portrays a paroled maater about a movie atudlo, because starts its 15th brctdcaat year tho amazlne Meta are on Eel
WASJBNGTON - THE. SENATE HAS VOFED l!lllnlmously
crook working lor tho govern- she leola her role has been Friday.
Sullivan's ~TV hour Sunday. to provide $7S mUIIon worth ol ahort.t;erm rello_f for _100,000
ment.
allgbted.
CBS-TV Features Concert
aoft cce1 miners aqlfering black l q dlaoaae andlllr tile widows
Leslie Uggams' series preTonneaaee Ernie Fonlla hoat
A dedicatory concortmarklllg
or Ita victbna. ·
mloro on Cli'&gt;-TV, tald~ over or the annoal Country Mollie tho ~nlng rl. tho Juilllard
Tho action roaulted from a . _......, .. Tuesday under
lor the canceled Smothers Association Awarda on NBC. School at Now Y«k's Lincoln
which llemocrall
a sweeping coal mlna health alld ·
aalecy bllllll'oed to drop a provialoa which woUld have llnpdaod
Brotllers, beat NBC.TV's "Bon- TV'• "Kraft Music Hall" Oct. center ror tho Performing Arts
anza" in the spot raUngs • , , 15, at tile Gralld Ole Opry will be a 90.mlnute CJ!S-TV
a tax rl. ~to four cents I too topsy for mining health aold saC•
"Bonanza" &amp;tar Lorne Greeno HOWie In 'Nashvlilo .•• Wolter apecial Oct. 26, with vI n
ty ......rch. It will be paid by llle lederil covermnent Instead.
headlines a twcHiour NBC-TV Brennan visits Dean Martin's Cliburn aDd Loclpold Stokowsld
See. Hardin no~N ..,,. mGlnUtril~Dri
teleplay, "Destiny of a ~y," show Oct. 23 . , • Johnny among tho artlata , , , ABC,
CRICAGO- AGRICULTURE SECRETARY Clltrord M. Hardin aald Tuesday tile Nixon admlnlatratloo "baa pul forward the
most lilr reachbv attack on tho problema or the poor ever

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Czech Diplomat Defects
SWNEY, Australia (UP~­
Czechoslovakia's highest rankIng diplomat to Australia doreeled today and was gramod
political asylum with hia wile
and three sons.
A government spokesman
said Karel Franc, 46, Czecho..
slovakia's oonsul goneral to
Australia alnce 1965, applied
for citizenship Cor hla family
Tuesda,y.

The l'll9Hiat wsa spproved
thla altemm, tile spokesman
said. morts to reach t h •
Franc CamDy Cor comment were
unsuccos&amp;Cul.
Franc wai a ClOH friend rl.
Alexander Dubceh, the Czechoslovak reformist who .... JIUl'lled
tile Communi at PIIV'•
prealdlum In Praaue cluring tho

secret of his dlspltBaure wiUl

the Soviet - led lllvuton of
Czechoslovakia Aug, 21, 1968,
and the crackdown on Dubcek's
'-experlment In frEIENklln" that .
followed.
An ctrlclal ol tile Czechoslovak consul general's olftce aald
Franc had ' - ' given orders to
return home rouowtne t h •
weekend JIUl'ge• In hla nation's
weekend.
The diplomat hod made oo capital. Horelllatd!Urlhercom-

rrom

ment.

Stokes Rewarded
By Nomination
By STEPHEN MORROW

boon drawn

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a aowor and
United Presa lnterlllUonal water pollution control bond facart B. SIGkea waaaplonoer, auo provldfne8UIIo$100m1Uion
a curios!\)' and a social oJQ&gt;erl- has boon
and 60 per
n1ent when he first won election cent of tho low or modora~ iaas mayor Of Cleveland two ctllllo houlline provided In tho
yosrs aso.
last 30 years has boon built.
Dorine tile aununer primary
He also claims he has r•
•._~p, tho first elected N&amp;- placed every pollee car tn
gro mayor of a maJor Amort- Clevtland, started a$17mllllon
can cl\)' claimed he deserved capital Improvement alld oqulpre4octlon on his record,
mont program Including a $6.5
Tht helldstllllt, _42 - Y~r-&lt;Jid, mUllon c....mualcation system,
Stokea saya he's proud of his alld placed 300 more policemen
accompllthmeuta
eapeclally; Into haole patrol by shifting
those In tho area o1 pollee ad- them r r o m losa Important
mlnlatratlon, whon tho critics duties.
Election No GIIU'IIntee
ha&gt;e concentrated.
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tile votera•-ted
He a~a bo Ia at Qllllt In a
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- thol&gt; r....Unated him In the ClvU S.rvlce Commission sea,..
DomocraUc primary.
dal thet prevented him !rom
Admlta to .Mistakes
ralalng tho rmnbor or poll c.,.
Stokes admitted to errors, men.
with an eaos and a candor thot
But ho counters criticism or
amounted almost to blalldnoaL tho Glenville disorders last ;
''You don't make mistakes II year b)' answering he did not
you're 1101 doing anything," he guarantee there would be ro .
11,)'1!1.
raclal trouble while he was
Since his oloctlon two years llll)'or,
aso, he clalma Clevtland haa
Since hi&amp; election, Stokes hes
attracted more then $100 mil- moved Into a new house In the
lion in federal Did, a strict now Integrated hher Square area
air pollution control code has with his wile Shirley, two 10111

ll was reporlod Franc sent
his reslgnaUon to tho conBUiate
osrly today and wont Into hidlog with hla wife, Goraalov,
and three 80118 - Peter, Paul
and Charles.

Combat Or

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Audrey Gibbs

Dies Tuesday

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and daughter.
Stokes' brother, Louis, baa
been elected to Collgrcsa, making tho SIGkes brothers a natiOIIllly ..._n lamlly.

Five Fmed in

NEW HAVEN - Mrs. AudB, Gibbs, 57, died Tuesday
at Holzer Medical Center. Mrs.
Glbbe .... born Sept. 4, 1912
In Lincoln City, W, Va., tho
Five persona wen finad and
daughter of the late SUes and
lfellasa Allen Dulley. iile wu two bonda were lorftlted Tuooa ..-or ol the ~Oman Ulllt- day nlgbt by .Middleport ~or
ed Methodlat Church.
C. 0. Fisher.
iile Ia survived by her IllsGo no F. Youst, 46, Racine,
band, RalPI
Gibbs, Sr.; tbros and Merlin L. Searles, 22, Ch•
10111, Rlcbard Lorrlaon, ol Mun- shire, Rt. 2, were llnad $1Dand
cie, bl,, and Ronald and Don- costa osch on charges
ald Lorrlaon, New Haven;thros Ding a rod llgbt; Holen M. Lollidaughters, Mrs. John (Dorta) loy, 39, Oleahlre, Rt. 2, and
Hell, WWiamson, W, Va.; Mrs. .Mickey R. Hutton, 19, Rutland,
George (Caroline) Stewart, Mld- wore llnad $10 and costa each
dlepo11, and Mra. Errol (Mary on charges
rpeedq, and
Fnncu) Russell, C'.elllpnlta: Charloa W, McKean, 23, Gallitwo . . _ s , rive rrtep4u&amp;ll- polis, $5 alld coats, for l'UIIIllng
tors, 10 grandchUdren, I o u r a stop •Jsn.
Gloaeo Falrrow, 24, Beech
broChers, William Dalley, Bon.
St.,
Middleport, rorreited a $25
croft, w. Va.; John Dalley,S.cramento, Caltr; Estel Dalley, bond posted on cimgea Of apeedEllzeheth, W. Va., and Silas lng alld Mervin W, catn, 31,
Dalley, EleaDOr, W, Va., and Cheshire, an $18.70 bond for
two alstera, Mrs. Mary Boun- running a red llgbt.
ott, Bonerol.t, W, Va., and Mrs.
Merprot Barnett, Bello, W, J)amege
Va.
iile wss preceded In death by
her llrat lmaband, John F.dward
LarriiCIII, In 1960.
Fuaera1 services will beheld iliiJnase waa moderate to a
'l'llll'adll- ·at 2 p.m. at t h e car driven by Buck Vance, 19,

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fn F'U'e Wdent

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United Motbodlst
th the Rev. Roy ElUs and tile Rev. Paul Fort..
,_ ctflclatfne, Friends ma,y
call at tile Fogteaone Funeral
. JIOII!o &amp;Dyl:lme, Burial will ba
·, . Ill Kirkland Memorial Gsnlona.
. ~ bod,y will lie In state at
one hour prior to
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PomeJ'OJ' ROute 4, when It callfht
fire about 8 p. m. Tuesday on
Seiple Township Rood 141.
Vonce told Sheriff Robert
H...UIIIIech'• Dapt. that when
tho ill- .. tile Cll'·
he
took tile breatller ali lbt carburetor, .-c1 unabls to aoe,
ll&amp;llted a .,.tell. Gal which spparonlly bad lloodtd II, callllht
ftr•.

rau.cs.

· NAMED COACH
·ljVNTINGTON, W. VL(UPI)
WILL WASH CARS
Dann,y D' Amon!, an aii-NidThoro
will boa car waa11 SatConteronce cuarct at
urday
at
lollddl_.t town ball
UnlverlllJ lost -aon
tretluilanbaaket. from 9 a.m. to t p.m, ~ the
at Mulhall, •cline F.Uowlhip ol aartitlan Ath-ch W. Stewart Way 1J1oo ~· ot ~· lillb School.
Pr1co per car Ia $1.50.
Taelday,

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Hush Up,
Gl Sa~S
COLUMBUS (UP _A Columbus, Ohio, Gl who claimed the
Army censor&amp; nawa heard by
American soldloraln VIetnam,
aays he was tbroatenod with
ctllllbot duty 11 he did not ctllll-

The secretary aald, ''We're dlscowrlng that malnutrition
ATHENS, Oblo (UPI) - Cl~&gt;o' Ia lar more widespread than most people previoUsly had b&amp;o
clnnatl attorney Harry ll Me- lloved. n Ia unthinkable that this condition should Ill! permitted
Dwaln has called on President to continuo In on ecOIItliiiY 'In which lood Is so abundant."
Nixon to reveal 11 the secret formula" he mentioned in bls
campaign!~ •• tile way to elld
the Vletram war.
McDwsln aaicl Tuesday tho
Prealdent had a mandate to
elld tho war and noted tbat
aile 60 000
Olive Bllmehe Btaa, Pomaovon
r
•
troops
were
·
••• who died In v· ..-·
wltbdrown, the United State&amp;
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would still have more than 500.Finley EYerott (Butch) Man- erana Memorial Hoopltal Tues000 men 1n Vletnom.
ley, 67, Rt. 1, Mlddlepol1, died day ~ Ia survived l&gt;y
"We are becomlgn
war Monday evenlrlg at Holzer Mad- !beN chUdren, James, Dorsol,
weary, physically andfilancial- leal Center. He was born June AICrod, and Nathan, all ol Pornly, on a war that is not a war, 18, 1902, the 8011 of the late otOY; FrMCes Adkins, ElbaIn a cause thai we admit is Loo and Eva Frazier Manl~Q&lt;, both Congrove Md N o r m a n
not worthy r1. victory and this
SUrvivors Include theso chll. Bias, all of Dl\&gt;'lon; two slsla rot yet tho main event, • he dron, Mi-a. George (Jud)? Me- tors, Mra. Almeda Wippel,
told tho annual Athena Area llallle, Middleport; Mrs. El- Pomerf11, and Mrs. lllaillda Me.
Democratic Fund Ralsq Dl,.. mer (Joyce) George, VInton; Elroy, Minersville.
nor here. "Our main event b&amp;o .Miss Mertlle Lou Manley and Funeral sorvlcea will lleFrllne ·Chilli and Ruaala.
Debra r.,m Manley, at home; day at 1 p.m. at the Ewing
"VIetram Ia 1101 worth one Robert Eugene, VInton; Rich- Chapel with Jamea Smith ol- .
more America• ·ure , .• We ard Sle:phen and Jolullla,y, at flclatlng. Burial will bo In the
ahould dlBOIWIIIO and end the home; a ,.tep.dan&amp;llter, Mra. MI. Hermon Cemetery, Frlelldo
war now and bring the Amort- Charlo&amp; Saxlm, Columbua;' a 1118,)' call at tile fUneral home
can troops h1111e forthwith.'' step..11011, Edward Manley, Co- anytime.
McDwaln, a Iormor state rep- lumbua; one brother, Corbett, P-iiiiolliiilill_ _ _ _'l
reaentaUve aDd unsucceaallll West Columbia, W, Va., and
candidate tor tho DemocraUc 11 grandchildren,
subornatrlal nomillltlon In
Funeral sorvlces w I I I be
1966, llldicated he believed He- 'l'llll'sdsy at2p.m. attlleChurch
SAW TIMI!':.
publican Gov. James A. Rhodoa ol Christ In Chrlatlan Unloo at
would riUI ror the U.S. Senate Middleport with tile Rev. 0, H.
next year.
Cart olftcfatlng. Burial will bo
He said Rhodes' chances of In Gravel 11\ll Cemetery at

Finley Manley

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sizes 34
nelette

PANTY
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fully lined flannel
ladies slacks with
1ipper front and front
pockets. Choice of oold
colon, stripes and
window pane plaids

promise and conlorm with the belJ18 ele~ d81*.Mli[Cl ··~
news policies.
whether Ohio vntera !&lt;alii&gt; tho
~. 5 Nlchael G. MexwoU, 21, slsnlficaneo ot the charges Of
told or the alleged threat' In a wrong - doing lovelod 11811inst
six _ )l8Ce letter to
Rep. Gov. Rhodea by uro Mapzlno.
Chalmers P, Wylie, R .. Ohio.
"SUenco has been golden so
Wylie said he would begin an
far Cor Rhodes, who was only
lnvoatlptlon.
winged by tile article, 1101 fatalMaxwell was transrerr';.t b' w~. ,, he aaid.
from his post as Vlotllllll wsr
The Clnellhlillemocrat said
news editor for Armed Forces
Rhodes was ''banklns on the
Radio alld TV Network IJnm&amp;.
ahort memory of tho voter and
dlately follO!rbv • television,...
contrived dlstracUon to carry
tervlew Sept, 16 when he aired
him through the 1970 Senate
his charges
censorship, He
race." He Mid Rhodea waa
now works at tho network's
"aUD a Goliath alld tho DemoS.Json radio atatlon aa an an- cratic candidate ror the Senate
nouncer.
would have to be a David, with
Mexwoll told Wylie he sugaccurate aim, to overctllllo tile
gested to the network news avalan&lt;he of l*ld pOlitical
chief he be transferred after prOjllpllda Rhlldos woul4 ...,._
questions about alleged naws mslld In 1970."
management wore flnorod. .
11 1 suggested that this couth~·
ual confilct -eon my Idea of
good news coverage and tile
WASIDNGTON (UPI) AFVN concEPt mlslt be r&amp;- Form prices Cell 1.5 per cent
aol ved IC I wsa returned to my ~tins the month eadfnsSept.
old Job as a straight radio 15, tho Agriculture Deport.
newBIIl&amp;lla" Maxwell said in the
aald Tuesday.
Jetter. "This request was mont
Prices
for boer eaUio a
'turnad down llatiy by Cept.

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or

apotli&amp;N

~mtor...,aumers,

(Bruce) Bobo.
"He told me that I would r• decUnod tor the llllrd coa&amp;ecuttve month but remalnod 10
main war news editor alld that
per cent alxwe the Irice In
1 would conform alld comproSeptember 1968.
mise. He reminded me that as
a ooldler I could be 'In a ditch
: e u.uc .. :=:
somewhere locking alld loacllng. • ..

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8011, and cusfocbo of rour minor
chl1droD.

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Girls.' opaque panty hoY
in Gold , White, Navy and
Hunter. Green. Sites 6 to
14.

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Choose from our
selection of printed

or solid color ladies'
pajama' . . . long
legs
and
short
sleeves . . . sizes 32

Che~j;~.·,;;:::j .~ ·.

to 40.

LADIES'
MEN'S WIDE WALE

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To

long 'I"" peunanent preu 1hirt
blav1e1 in •olid cc.lo,. and pr,i nh .
Cl.oo•e frQm H.,.ral different collar
ltytn. Sins 32 to l8 and 40 to .U.

$9.00

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In LodonL

Retail
Values

lnAIL VALUE

&amp;,~.,.,$

$1.48

Tan and Nvsl col·

ora, ,,. .. 29 to 38.

CLOTHIIG HPT.

pal!'

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FriendS may cii!f _a t the Rawllnss-Coals Funeral Home until 12:30 p.m. Thursday wlten
the body will be taken to the
church.

RETAIL
VALUE
$3.00

Retail
Value

$3.00

IOYS'

BLAIKET

NYLON OXFORD SHELL

SWEATERS

Cvddl'l' and solt, one
pltct 100% Acrylic blon·
llet tiMptr In colon of
Hot Pink, Horizon llue,
Buttercup and Orange.

100% Nylon oxford 1hell ...

pil• lined, zip front, 2 pl'l' Ienir
collar ond cufh. ChQice of
Novp, Gold, Doril. Green ond

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COME AS YOU ARE!

0e1. 1, at 7:30 p.m., accordlns
to Carl Horky, president.

THE

FARMERS BANI
BUSINESS ALL ROUTINE
Routine buelntaa was con-

lid

~cled lllrlng the regular week-

SAVINGS CO.

ly meeting TuesdayottheMelp
Coon\)' Commlallllllers at their
olftce In thecourthouos, AttendIns were Dick Karr and B o b
Clark,

POMEROY, OHIO

Pal.-t Pan' &amp;
Roller Sets
4PACK

PLAY-DOH
So.,.,... ·~·
an4 flooro frOm

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30-Minllte

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llooote,

Cuet~• In Out. L.,

$1218
aoiHir•r.

CLOTHIIGHPT.

Easy llat!

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TODDLERS'

SHIFTS

SLEEPERS

Make your choice !.am 3
styles .. , Bonded Acrylic
shifts in assorted plaids.
Sizes 8 to 16.

Thermal, flat knit toddler
sleeper with feet in solid
colon ond prinh. Size1 2
lo 4.

Amorlca'1 favorite modeling com·
pound. Pllablt, dton, non·to.dc ~nod­
,Nng MOttrial, wot~ ' t rtain.

100% Fleece l;ned, 2
ply nylon shell by M•.
Wrangler. Choos.e from
Navy ~nd Charcoal.

SIZES S, M, L, XL

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Mr. Wrangler

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NYLON MESH

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Heck's

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"Gay Ram-

page" brand .. .. Colors,
Cinnamon and Beige. Si1es:
8\7 to 11
ZPolrlopoc••IO

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IRAIL VALUI 91c
PCI!torno

TOYOIPT.

Pt. Pleasant
Stwe OniJ

ROAIL
VALUE

DEPT.

CLOTHIIG DEH.

BEAUTY SETS

aa~

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In AI 9 - Out AI 5

ALSO SIT NO. 1639

U•• Our Pr.• Part:ln1 LIM

$166

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WQLVIIINE

BAGATELLE GAMES
~ot.lle garnet with unique
"Tvmba." boU oC'Ion. RoU of
boll creates OrYH.11irag .aund

effect. Colorful

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ELECTRIC OVEII
ll"'- homemakers con

mokoo •eol
&lt;Okoootreou.
ond
other
d..ici0\11

$4·77

ll's coMpletelp sale.

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lltAIL
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$1.50

PEARL VALLEY

SWISS CHEESE.

830 1!. MAIN $T.

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$2.39

TOY IEPT.

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TOPPIRTOYS

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proof.

TRAIL BOLOGNA

Comes with Honeycomb knitter, yarn and knitting
nHdle.

SUIY HOMIMAia

Door opens onl.,. when

TROYER'S

HOifYCOMB KllniiG SET

RDAILVALUI
$1.91

·TOYM.

, 216 E. 2nd, , ....,

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Q.OTIIIGIIIIIT•

$122

IIIJAIL ¥1111111 rO UA•

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SOLD ONLY 2 PAIR
IN PACK-50' PKG.
IRAIL VAUII $1.00 ....

$5.00

CLOTHIIG

SetN.. I631

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S, M, L, XL

REtAIL VALUI TO $7.95

Paint The

IYLOI FLIKE L.ll

$988

$4.91

It's Quick!
It's Convenient!

Si1e~

SAME JACKET
•MBrSSIZU

9" Professional Type

MEN'S

JACKETS JACKETS

Choose form V-neck, Cardi·
gan and Moe Crow styles .
Colors: CaHee, Blue, Green,
Gald and Oxford Grey. Si1es

REtAIL YALUI

1\IERCHANTS TO 1\IEET
T h e Middleport Merchants
Aasn. and Chamber rl. C o mmerce will meet at tile Columbua and Southern Ohio Electric.
Co. social rocm Wemesday,

$244

IIFAIIT

SLEEPER
VInyl Latex and Oil Based
Sem.i Gloss in white aqd

CI.OTIIIM
191.

ClO,.,T.

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TWO DIVORCES GRANTED
Two divorces have b e e n
graMed In the Melp Coon\)'
Common Pleas COUrt, both on
grounds &lt;If groiB neglect ol
ollty and extreme cruelty. Rita
Jean Taylor, awarded a di.
vorce from Herman A. Taylor, was also Biven cusfocly
of two minor chUdren, and
Blanche HarriiCJII was graMed
a divorce
Clyde 0. Harrl-

LADIES'
COTTON

sizes 8 1o 18.

Mrs. Olive Bigs

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SUN'IEAM

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2 SLICE TOASTER

Automatic pop·up; single slice selector;
, cooor selector toast control.

$1077

NBEAM

DELUXE

ID~I;YAI;~E

IUAtLVALUI

$17.98
JIWILIY
DIPT.

306

$32.98

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$55.91

JIWIUYIIPI.

GENERAL ELECTRIC

STEREO

ELECTRIC KNIFE

• Solid state performance •"' speed. automa~ic cha~ger
• Holds up to b records • Stereophomc ceramic cortndge
• 2 dynamic 6" speakers • Separate balance, volume
1oM controls.

77

$

a It's easy to use .•.. because the handle fits firmly
.in your hand alt's1ight, comp\'cl, ond paw.erful . • :
1
A slices . meats, fowl, vegetables, · ch~. fruits, ·etc.
a Hds 9" slicing blades of hollow d~ounCI stainless
steel.

IIWILIY
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Stiversville.
News Notes

Mr.

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10 CUP PERCOLATOR .

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GLOVE • . . So fl~•oble
you can ~ick up_.a d•me.

$677

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VESPRE'

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InAIL
VALUE
$1,.a9
tOSMmt

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CLEAIASIL

SKINTONE
TUBE

Athens· 'Meet "'
: Mrs. Dslver,111ce IIIII Mra.

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111e ' Mlddlepo)'f Cllutch · .Gt
Hid ClorJat; and Mrl. Oib,y Mar.
lin, hoapllll ~ve for
111e Arnerfcaa Leafon AllldllarJ,
attended a meet(ng tor volun.
teerl at the Southautem Ohio
11e11ta1 Haallh C•lfr Moada,y

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lbe-" ~~~ere.
Erica
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that tor llllllr

nari lilt J.,.;.el.it:ate had •
part;y every ""'dq lllabt tor
children and thai lllliver.
. ~ ltUdlntl IIIII .Potfto
·,~a have aalilled Ia ta....,.._ Mri. IIUI~ IIIII Mrs.
;Cclir IJIOb ol lbe l'llle ol yOJ.
iltl lfl Ia the 'llllolbUitab
rl. plllenta, and ot lbe etree.
11'1¥4 ol - ..... Ill tile

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Mr. land Mra. Lawrence Gluaencaq, Mra. Ada Van Meter
and Ml• Wesley Cazart attended a bomeClODIIJwat Ebenezer,
W, !Ia., recentf1,
Mra. Eha Dalley Ia apendlng
a Wllk with bel: parentl, Mr.
and Mra. Carl Aoaller1011, attar
returnlna from Meigs General
Hoopltal where ahe sPent a few
days with an ankle lnjurJ.
Recent suesll ot E. ll &lt;Upenter tad tamiQ&gt; were Mrs.
Ollie
Mr, MIJierandSJD.
dra, Mr. and Mrs. Rand,yWeUs,
llarftJO tad llarold, Rev•.c.lvln
RJas, Mr, and Mrs. DeU Tal·
bolt, llud.Y Durll. R. R. Durst
and Toni, Weslq Cazart. Mr.
and Mra. Ken Riley and Mrs.
.wlima ~·to.

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Reunion Held

inum . . . . exceptional
quality at an economi·
cal price. Brews 4 to 10
cups of perfect coff~e
automatically. Cord . •n·

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Qoarlotte Cox, bo.t&amp;iltal Ptl'"!!D·
nal
working wl111 \&gt;olunteen,
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lfllmossed with 28 \&gt;oloont-s
t11tre lbe various r,,.u otlbe
1IWk w1111 pat~eU, 'l'IMir cog&gt;· - "'matebr .,
,aitelolecl .on thlnas to be .cbie
!bun i'eallli!ti .bip!il and not to be done WbeD yllft-,
it lbe· Dew'll&gt;!li!c on lac wltlo the pafllnt~.-d told
Iiiii':D,
·, ' ol tile . maey. Cll'IIDI""aall Jn.

REGAL
Truly modern styl1ng 1n
siiYerlike polished alum·

Th.ree
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JEWILIY DEPT.

lie Vale, Lecturer, Al!nl E. 'lllrner, Ooopialn;
aecretary; Wanet~a; • l!t':t!"
treeaurer; Alhert liGlen,
ard; Kaney llclleltj Ullla•
steward; Sherr! 'l'Utller, ..t8j!,
Aaslstant Sleward and GITurner Gate Keeper.
nounced tbet llemloek G..._
would visit and pr01ent
gram 011
27. Retreahments ol elder ant

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Salad Dressing •••••••••••,i••37e

·"'lllleered

Jll JC (, I 'lbe
'Tiie to tile

$26.91

were Everett Hoi ~~;·..-...r,
G, A. Bldelsfn, ~ ..Jfil,.

I-•S~U~e=ed~!•oo:bd:;b~a:m~ ~of:..:Col::mn::bu~:·~"::•r:e!gu~~e:at:•;a~ttho:~t:h~l~s,:•:rea:,:w:•:~re~:Mr;;·~and:!!Mr~!s·.;•~l:•c;~ti:o•~~ol~~ot~tl~cer:'.!a.;..!EI~o~~·lecl::.0~::l:"::~wUI;!·::;~~~,

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c:ren.4aa ehapl..._ rave.,_

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Jolon Holliday, Mr. and Mra.
E1111ne Holliday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jomes Nicholson, Mrs. Nollie
Vale and Mra. Ellzabetb Stout.
Mr. and Mra. Jolon Holliday
spent the weekend with their
son and fBllllly, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Holliday ot Woooter.
Mrs. Fannie Pettit and Mrs.
NeUie Vale were In O.yton Sat·
urday where the formef visited
her sister, Mrs. Jolon ld!iht.
who Is In a nursing home there.
Laurel Grange recenUy held

WE RAVE SOME WONDERFUL BUYS FOR YOU

~ 0( · callll;y have ~ and ·
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diiii1Jiuted to I h.
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lilt aUt a box.
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Wilson IMine.
Mrs, G, B. lladekln, local,
and JWlior Radekln ol McArtloor - Mra. De01 Holl'lllanto
CoiUillbuB leal week where she
was conaultlng a doctor. They
also visited Mra. Lizzie Harvey while In Columbus.
Word was received Thuraday
ot the sudden deeth ot Mra. Rachel McClure ot Cuyahoga
FaUa. Funeral services were
held on Saturday with burial In
Cozyahoga Falls. A-lng!rom

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$1788

age. Removable ice hokler.

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Crushes mounds of ice in seconds with the•
flick of a switch. Rich Avocado and wood·
tone finish. Magnetic lid holder Cord IIOr·

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standard site con-turns off automahcally.

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GINEIAL ELECTRIC

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GINEIAL ELECTRIC

CAN OPENER

Twin hoctdocl; 'lh.,_
gift cale. '

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Is Honored

$3988

a 12 speed Mix·Finder dial •
Can be used as portable mixer
away from stand • Extra Iorge
"bowl-fit" beaters • 4 qt. and
1'Ia qt. heat resistant mi•ing
bowls a Automatic bowl speed
control a Removable cord.

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less sfrrlel heads at the newest angle for fOster
shaving : Six -precisioned honed surgical steel
blades cut the toughest whiskers. Professional
barbtr·type trimmer for clean nea·t side·
burns. Podded ' grip. Push buffOn head re·

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dlilrict moe11na lllle atl4lndW
111 Marlette. lieleoted·
to Hrve on the Dlllrlot Team
trom IIIli &lt;GUncU ....,..l;ltber
llardon Kathryn ~ El· lean dark, Leola I!:Goeb' Alld
Mra. Cottr!U. A ""!JlJlllfa1011
aa CQindl c~epuey wai rKelv.
ed by Flore11ee Potta. 511e wlU
be recolldzed by tho S t a t e
Councllor at 111e Frlendahlp

CluJdlna 1111r Ccla5:' •"""nib'

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In rltuallltlc
Br AILEEN CLAIRE, NEA Food Edit~tr
flni:, IJ&gt;J .,., CcluDcller J e an
Treat the youngsters to a
Slked coobd ehlcllea
11111 ,~tile nen~n&amp; ol Sepl. 25
different
school·tfme
lunch.
or tarlley
Ia ,
ball. lll&amp;lortl were ••.
O
ne
that
takes
UtUe
effort
11
lliee1
teall, hUered
1 ..•~ u tMd.
combines loalted sandwiches
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and soup.
Blead SOUJII, water 8Dd
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mustard. H~at; ltlr now
111111.'"''OIIeelor, ~Jetty E. DobLet's can .It a Fondue and then. Meanwblle ar.· ·1" ~ ..lmita!lon
from L o ran meelln&amp;.
Sandwich. COmbine one CBD range bam 8Dd chickea on
1
eacb of condensed Cheddar a allcea toast. Cover. Cut
"""""' No. 120, to attend a
Booka wlU be audited at tbe
cheese
and tomato soups each sandWich IIIIo 3 recdfaaer and reoeJII(on honoring home ot Leala Enod!, Monday .
Witli
water,
a little mustard laDJles. .Pour 1 o up into
'DOWN THE HATCH. A and heat. MeanwhUe,
Ill .~ de!:lut¥, Mar- Sepl. 28 at 7:80 p.m. A
mate boWia. D u n k sandwiches
,. .' C. ~~ a. letter on the an. auction 11 tet tor tho Oct. 8 leelmlelaa lleepa a !l'ateb- toasted sandwiches 8Dd cut !!Jie bJ bite IIIIo bot soup.
. • · IIIII&lt;, ~ Dlnaer a n d . meelln&amp;.
ful eye 011 a 1Uoot-lea1 them Into dip-sized rectangu- Provide IPOODS for eaUng
, 1D1i11qc Ott. 20 In GaiiJiollo,
~ra pre- were~ l71mm
labe . . It Jar strips.
remalning soup dunk. Makes
llllii,U.O.. llla1dlng to take a
Hall, l!Ueen Clark. deiM!elllb lalo a hill! llltl
Each child geta bls own 8 servings.
eolired dill! and cable ....~ Pauline Morarlt;y, Edith Hoocl, Pftllllre pit al llle Aniay•1
bowl of thick soup In which
leo.
.
Kalltryn Johaaon, Margaret Watervliet lN.V.j Aneaal.
Tbe preiaare proee11 will to dunk ius eandwlcb. Vary
IItten Florence Patto, Sa. Elobin&amp;er, Leala Enoch, Mar- aearly
your soup comblnatllliUI 8Dd
double lbe ID-Iervlce
• 'l'lleuner and Janloa Law. rant Cottrill, Either Harden, Ufe of llle 111be.
also the sandWich fUIIags for
*e to Ulneu; and Thelma ~oer.
w r ., ware
serving after a game, movies
or an evening of bowllng.
-..•: !lrother llarey Potta 14 home Durin&amp; tbe IOdal bour re.
, J ! ~ boiPflll and '-'&gt;v1nr troalnnentl 'ot llllldwlchn, pick,
•OIIolllq lll1'pl')'; the lalab&amp;nd loa, JM&gt;Iato chips, cake, !cod
FONDUE SANDWICHES Q __
ol Slater Thelma IInley not tea and coeree were served to
1
l eaa Ut'% ounee11
wen, and tbe hu&amp;band ot Silo those named above honoring
coadeased Cheddar
ter · ~ Dulfy hu had 11111'· birthdays ot -erat' members,
..,. II Hoi- liotpllll.
eheete aoup
l can UO'% ouneesl
Mr. and Mrs. RandaU Smith
II wa1 aloo l'ePOI'ted that
Mr. and Mrs. RandaU Talbott
condenaed tomalo
of Hazard, Ky., spent the week~ Ural Thomaa, making
1
ot New Lexlnaton vial led his
end with Mrs. Smith's parenta,
her home In Colourmu1 with
pareot1,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dell
Tal·
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teaapooa
prepared
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wll11111.
her dauilner, wu on a 17 .da,y
trip 10 &amp;!rope with her claualtbolt.
mallard
On Saturday the Crowin Smitho
IIJII&gt;OI- stprlntendent ot the
ter and 8011.-4w.
Mr. Randall Talbott has been
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lAola Enoch reported on tho
Mrs. Mal')' Martin, Pome- Southern Local School District
hdJcUna tuud. Ell- Clark told roy, IOCond deml dlapeau deux- of Perry County.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Mater
otlbe ruJ~~~naae lale to be held leme departemeniiJ Eight and
and
dall!lhter caUed on his mothIa l'blnero¥ ~r 1, 2, 3 Fort;r, wae one ot tho dl~o
IIIII t. A bike 1a1e aloo wiU llnlulahed suests at a rteepli011 er, Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Saturbu held 011 tho 4111.
&amp;ullla,y honoring l&gt;epartemeniiJ day,
Wealey Cozart vlsiied hla
lllrraret CoUrUI IOid df tbe Ch-.._ Hazel Sdetel or Candaughter and 'ather relatives In
ton.
The alfair held at the Amer- Ravenswood the paat week.
Clint Birch and Leola were
loan Legion hall In Lorain also
gueata ot Mr. and Mrs.
recert
hooMired Mr,. !l:lerel's secreThomas Birch and farnUy ot
lllre ealllere, Frances Gal- Waterford.
laahor •
Reeent guest$ ot Clint Birch
Other dillllngulahed gueota - and Leola wore Mr. and Mrs.
An !tMtatlon to Join · t he ware Mra . .Malvin W, Jqe Elza. Birch, Racine, Mr. and
PoawaOJi AmerleanLecfonllux- « Hoi-., .Jil'tlldent ot the Mrs. Artloor Sfn&amp;er, Mra. Syllllar7 .......,..1 for. a Jallll ln.· American Legion Auxiliary, De. v1a Reiber Toledo, and Mrs.
ol medlers wa1 P8l1ment or Ohio; Mrs. Violet Eddie
Cheater. •
aCeliltld WbeD tbe Lad!.. Aux. Alchhob ol New Wallldnrton, Mr and Mra. DeU Tilbott
Ill 1l1e Rufland Polt t67, national pwylor member; Mrs. were' reoent guesta of Mr. and
Salad Bowl by Kratt
Arneiiean
mnt lolonc1q Faoa Smeltz ol Atliea, le sec- Mra. Randall 1'llbott, N"" Lei.nliht llllbe hill. ,
retain ealalere passe; Mrs. lngton.
Mr.. Alii 111ol¥i prellded Evallna Berklq, Nevada,
Mr. and Mrs. s. w. Durst,
I! tile a.lin1 4llriDa which I'IUIIIOnler; Mrs. Irene Malr, Mra. Iva Cal\1enter and Freda
-'tlnlt piau 1081'1 llllldl for at- Selorboe, l'archlevlste; Doria Yllilecl Mr. and Mrs. John Eu. ...,._ tile Diltrlet 8 COIIter. Slallllrlfr, Tol...,_ Ia • on- 1er and aonat·CoUqevWe, w.
Kratt
~ to be held Thuraday at derat; and Either Edpr, Co- Vs., and Mr. andMra. ParkMclumbul
.
, and &amp;.ale Sonnanlllno,
.PirmJu, Mt.
.N,R;III ea11 • , ,..._... Orville, ~ eb ""' 'lfay,
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Cream
i. Thom- P8IUX JIU&amp;el. .
and lllrs. Ken Riley ot
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8iiiUp YIIMd to pur.
Mrs, lfartfn PrtHnted Blfts Xenia opent a weekend with her
. , .dluil- CUI'Ialnl tor tbehall, to Mrs. !l:lerelll'orn tbe
ara,q,arenta, Mr. and Mra.
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to Count;y Salon as Wall as per. DeU Talbolt.
Kraft Pilkay
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1965 GMC - - - - - - - - ---$1295
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F1ELO GROWN ChQIIOIIIhe- REDUCE SAFE and fast with
mums and m111111, out In full
Gobese tablet• andE-Vapora·
116 I. ·Malo P..
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OFFICE HOUR$
bloom.
All
colora
50
cents
lion
pUla.
Neloon
Druc•·
1:30 1.~t~ . •• S:DO , .•. D•ily
each. Reynolds Flower Shoo,
9-1J-60tp
LIGAL NOTICl
IIJO Chill. I• I ?.00 ,.._ ,.._.,.,..
DAY992·215i'·
Mao011, W. Va.. Phone 773- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
STATIIIINT OP DWMII5111P
NIGHT.ftf7~...,
5147.
MAHAGIIIINT AND
Card cf Thanks
HALF RUIINERS and bunch
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CIRCU~~ TIOH'
16-1-Uc
beano. Pick your Otrn, 'h
OPEN EYES. 8.00 P .Ill.
1 WISl-1 to e~M my sincere
,. o.o. of Fll'"''
1969.
R: H. Rawlif!ls ·~·
POMI!ROY, OHIO
-----------mile balow the Rave...,ood ·Real
thanks and gratitude to the
2.
TO
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of
Pul&gt;llcotlo'¥
fr..
Dolly
M1POUPORT., oH~
ONE PORTABLE gaaollnoeleoFerry. Phone 843-2246.
staff of Veterans Memorial
Sentinel aM Sunclay 1....1 s....
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trlc woldlng machine. Call
9-19-lOtC
Hospital, my neighbors, tnai\Y
Notice
3. F'"-U.•cr of lssue1 MiOM•J AIR
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For Rent
992-2816.
tlnol.
.
friends am relatives ror their
thrD»s~h Fr14•r
anti Suftiii•Y• ·..
... Location of .:,.tC·...,;,n Office of '
atloil san1.ce. Ja:;t
lovely cards and flower~ am. TOM LEWis, wate• well d~lll­ SMALL HOUSE, lllrnlohed, 3
10.l-3q&gt; 1 HAVE 1&lt;1110 roe!~ teleYI·
p
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110
liKhoole
StoHl,
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, Pbatie
lng, Letar~ W. Va. Phone
rooma, modem. Awilable
-----------alon seta, Jim Adami, Ruttheir kin:lneiiB shown me durPOIMrOf, Ohio.
pra..._.. '""" n11
Location cf tho'~ao411ualt•• . 882-20'19.•895-3802.
9-5-3otc
ing rcy stay In the hospllal. A
Ocl. 2. Phone 992-3134.
NEW, TIIREE bedroom colonlard, Ohio. Phone 74:1-4461. GEO HOIST ETTER B"'kor or5,GanMel
Bu•lnoa••
Ius of the
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9-28-tfc Ia! designed bome,l'h betho,
ll-23-12tc
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special thanks to Dr. John
PubllaMu1 110 Mee ani~ ~et.
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Ridgway, Dr. Tel1e, aOO the VACANCY ror ttro elderly pe&lt;&gt;- ___________ ..:, __ ' ceramic tile, lUll basement, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - POMEROY - 7 I'OClllla, l'h
connectlrW prose, utili~
Sal
baths, waaher, dryer, dlob- "6~H';~~~:d Add10oo.. ol .... ~..,~,.-- • ...,r..,.--":'ft
ple, Prefer prhate paid pa.. STORAGE apoceforboats, camRacine emergency s.quad.
room,
air
conditioned.
Phone
81
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waaher, hot waletheal.llooe- llohoo, Edlior, ood Mo,..ol"l , FOR HIRE, ,_lrancber ll&amp;tlr
tients. Phone Mason, 773Mra. Elva Dailey,
pers, autos, traDers. Phone
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line, ceo·--' dn.lna 4 tbl2
99~ 45
5185.
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mont 2 car garage,
Put.ti,,_ Ric""" s. ()woo, Mid•
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PorUarKI, Ohio
99:1-2798 or ooe Dick Seyler• .
to-t-etc ·
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wide. Paul AllileriOII, Jfa1011,
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belli,
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9-24-12tc
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
--..,.--------NEED MORE ROOM?
5bedgaslllrnace,5beclrooms,oev· dtoport,Ohlo.
330
9'"""11 Racl
AMERICAN atereo:
oral cloaets. Nice kitchen, Manooi"l Edit,., R....., Hoolllch,
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I WISII TO eJ&lt;I)re66 rcy heart• NOTICE Is hereby given, In TRAILER Roy Armes. Phone EARLY
Beautiful
maple
stereo,
,tth
rooms,
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betho,
hot
water
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ohio.
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ccmpliance with Section 5715h , "-Ia e1 tor
.11,000.
7. OWMn Ohio v.n., P,.ll,lw
fell gratitude for the kindness
992-3181.
9-30-Uc
AM-FM radio, 4- speaker
ea.., LU."" ee, ew ,pr- POMEROY _ 6 rouna, bat.1, Ina Co., Pv._roy, Ohio; Rlc"-d - - - - - - - - - - - - - .17 revloed code, that the
and sympathy shown to me
sourd system, 4-apeedchan- ages for 3 cars, corner J.oca..
s. 0we11, Middl•.-rt• OhloJ Ewlns~ C. C. BRADFORD, AuctklNir
tax returns of Meigs Count;y, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 porches, 2 lota, new roof, T. &amp;ot.. , Colum""u•, Ohio; Elllgar
1...i;,;.1 ·· • ". t.--..t
durt~ the illness and death
II
for the year 1969 haoe been FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3
ser. Balance $91.20. Use our
on.
$5500.
o. Hoi•••• Columbuo, Ohio.
~: """"00
of my brother, David Rees.
Umo PQI!lent plan. call 99:1- A COZY 3 beclroomo, bath, TUPPERS PLAINS_ 7 I'OClllll,
e. Know• Bond hal-, !lort•
P-· 941-3821
revised and the vahations
rooms aoJ bath. corner of
My special thanks to Rev. Max
••• ··- ldtche• dln'·- room rar...........
Qthor s....., Holdoro
Racine, Oblo
33
complelecl and are q&gt;en ror
Third and Cael Sis., Mlddl~
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new bath, 2 oarcheo, 4 bed- Ownl"l • H•l•l"l I P•eont ..
Donal1ue for his deeply comllvlrw room, new ceUirws,
•to 50 Moro 01 Totol Amo•,. of Bonde,
Crltt Jlradfonl
public Inspection st the oll'lce
porL Phone 99:1-2780 or 99:1- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
forting message and James
WALNUT SOUD state stereo. etc. $5,500.
I'O(D.I, 2 car gange, • • O. M•tooay• or Ott.r SecurJtt•••
' 5-1-de
or the County Auditor in the
343Z.
9-31J.tfc
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Simpson, for his efficient and
kpeed cha~r. 4-opeakor MULBERRY IIEIGHTS- 2bed· B~=~~G~ d = g~::, H:_!!r,(,,.~·~,2:1 f1:t: ----------~-J~
Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio. - - - - - - - - - - - - - understanding handllngofthe
IIEADY·MIX CONCREP;: tlaiiY.'
soun:1 system. Balance$68tocma, bath, walltowaJlcar..
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Col..-nltus, Ohio.
Complaint&amp; against any val,.. TRAILER FOR rent, Brown's
•·'I 12 rooms, llh batha, prage,
10. Eldant end Nature of Clrcula•
'\ memorial service. My ainpet
kitche
nl
. ered rl&amp;ht to JCIIII' ~
.50. Uoe our time payment
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n.almost
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ation or assessment, except
Trailer Park, MlnersvUle.
cere thanks to nave•s maoY
plaiL
cau
992-3352.
ment.
11h:
acre,
new,
carport,
$
bedrooms,
$10,•
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C•pl••
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the val11ttlons fixed and a&amp;Phone 992-3324•
•15 000
500.
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many friends In BaiUmore,
mteo. Pb. 992-3284, Geo- · .
9-26-6tc • . • •
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bath,
A, Totol No. Cor,'" Pri.... (Not
oessmento made by the Tax
Broman and Melgo C01J11~ lor
eloln RoadyoMJx Co,, ~ 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - HENRY CLELAND, Brok., 4 baCE
••GOOrOCIIIls,
Piau Rvnh Dotr 5,675; Suodor
Commissioner of Ohio, will
their prayers, cards, visits
port,
Oblo.
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utility, ba... '11~1!'~,. Cl.. •loll••• 1. selu
be heard llJI the County Board mREE ROOM apartment, com· AWNINGS, -storin~ doora and
8 RO•~.:,.a.~th,
and words or cheer while he
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pletel,y modern "lth buUt·ln
of Revision, at Ito office In
willlmn, carports, :mar-Rea.-992·2568
ment, 2 lets, shade, 1~ vonciOft and ~:ounl• . ••'"' Dally SEWING MACHINES, ~ : ·
was in University HoiiPital.
quees,
blown
ani
belt
Insula•
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be
4,0591
Svodoy
7,&gt;106.
ld.tchen,
wall
oven
and
table
the
Coprt
House,
Pomeroy,
And again thanks to thue
lV"l-ou;
ry, •t•
• •• 900.
2. Moll
SuHcrlptlona1
Dolly
eemC., en mallea. 62-221';·
lop
unit;
stainless
ateel
oink
Ohio,
on
or
after
February
15,
same wonderful people who
The Fttbrlc Shoo, FCI!Iehil'
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DRIVE IN LOCA'I10N 85t16t. '·l.1f!:idp:,3·~1~ul011o~tt
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with disposal unit, large beth
1970. c:.onwlalnto must be
gave me such lovlrw StWort
A~ndSiq!W~-·
5
2
mateo, phone Olarlos Llile, SPACIOUS 7 ROOM homa, l'h
!:'eo _ _ , heme, ,lS,· f. ~,!:"i!.l!l\~~;., (lncludl"l
and large closets. Nicely dec·
made In "riling, on blanka
throuahout this tr3'1118 time.
Service. We ~ Scla- ..
Syracuse. V. V. Johnoooand
·acreo land, ZSO foot fr- BRICK BUILIJJNG 60x80.Good
87, lo\011, C.,,., • Olhoi&gt;
orated. can 992-2278 far ap.
furniahed b;y the Coont,y Audl·
My heartrelt thanko to my
101'1.
. 1-.29-Uc'
Inc.
5-1-Uc
age oo State liGule 124 In
•---u
•
.,.
...E.,.,,
ol YDlltrl!lwtiona
551 !Suodoy 12.5· 0 al 1'
polntment
aller
2
p.m.
Son,
000
lor
and
filed
In
his
omce
oo
~
Cll.,.v,
·
Total
own minister, Rev, Gerald
8-2:1-trc
Syracuse. Large kitchett with HI!LEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD 5,:121; '""""' to,aoo.
-------------or before the Ume llmllecl ror
Erler and 1o my "onderful
lots of birch cabinets plenty l
'
P: OHie• Uu, L•ft.Ower, l.)ta.. SEPTIC talill cliiDICL )Oller
NERVOUS'?
can't
sleep?
Try
pa,yment oflaxes for the first
friends In Jackloo for their
of closet ooece, ~. rec· ASSOCIATES
992-3325 ~:;;:•~/C.:~.~
Senllatlon. stewart, 6hlciPII.
••Sleepers. ••
Setialaction
half yMr. or at any timedur· FURNISHED three room apart,.
expresalona of. ldmneas and
reallon
room,
city
water,
SYI!".t\151
Go:Jootoh
Dally
S,675l
Sundoy
662-3035.
2-1~
ment, shower. newly decoratl\llranteed or tnOJIOY beck.
lng which taxes are recehed
oympalhJ and love. Rachel
11
gas,
electrlet~,
wall
to
wall
~9-6tc
G~t
of
c.,,.,
ot;
-------------Only 98 cents. Nelooo Drup.
by the Coont,y Treasurer, ' ed, 507 Mill st.. Middleport.
Warner, slater of David E.
carpet In llviQt room. Mull ____________ .:.,_ llooiLI••• Pu~ll•hod -,.., SEE NEIGLER atlldlrwSfiiJ.111' .
9-11-18tp
Phone
992-2792.
8-22-Uc
without
penal~
for
the
first
_,
T.PIIt~· o....
.
...... '
Rooa.
see to apprecIate. Phone ~&amp;J.•
RODNEY DuWN~b
A. Tot•l No. Copl•JH-' PNn
tor bulldlrl: 10Ul" bame. ~ ·
half year.
10.1-1tp
Gordoo It CaldweU
fURNISHED and unlurnlohed s
far
:,ileot
l',
WE WISH iD express our sin- ; · ·: Auditor OJ,~~ ·., O()&amp;rlmento. Clooe ·to oc.hool;/.
the,POstofftce.
llDQulreatt39
'"!
\ V.ndOh
..1.. 1 Dallv :z·
_
. ,core tlianko to the 'maey
l.ln 1 ~
Mlcrdleport, Ohio
4,0831 S~od.Y 7 391.
·-·
·
· , . .. 1
Phone 992-6434.
·1().18-tfc
cc
n
~
5-lii-Uc
2.
Moll
Suk,.(,.,
..
,o,ltrt,l971
HARRISON'S
TV ANDANTE!+&gt;
trlenda and nelghboro for the
9-21-Uc
UGAL, NOTICE
-_-..,------------ $uo:""f'.,!fpl~ld Clrculotlooo Dotty
NA SERVICE. Phone
kindness aOO sympa-thy shown I WILL pick"' merchandlae and ------~-------·
take
to
auction
on
a
percent,.
TRAILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
5
to ua, for the dane lions to the
Business Services
d...
2522.
age bills. Call Jim Adams, : Court, Syracuae, Ohio, on
whou loll known place of resloo -GENE..RA
._ L -~el
- -· · la,.les) Br, Moll Coni• ar Otf,., ----:--~------~
Heart Ftnl, the man,y cards,
auctioneer, Rutland. Phone
Slate Rt 124, Phone 99:1room, dining room, hall aDd d.nce Is N•• Phlloclelphlo, Ohio,
rCIUVU IJW1 carpeD- . ...Ona 1 Dol y 51J \unRr 121.
RON'S FLOOR and tile, bl•
• ~ nowers given to us (ol,..
one
bedroom
CIIJ)eted,
764
Gncl
whoso
uoct
u...
try,
palntillg,
roonns.
room
Eo
T~l
Dlsttlbltflon:
Dally
rca:n and kitchen ~aiel741.4461.
11-23-lfc
2951.
S.II.Uc
lowlrw the ouddendeathofour
know~ and tM unknown Mlh,
5.3381 Hay 10 772
'
Brownell Ave., Middleport. d.vl ..as, legatees, ad.nlnlstrotoh
addltt0111, pragtl,etc. Free
"F. Office U•• l,.~ft.Q. .., U""
l.qJ, amalladdlUonl. ClllTU.
)llrents and grandparonto,
Ph,
99:1-9961
or
992-3035.
ond
aoolo••
of ZINA JACKSOH,. estlmaleo. Phcn 992 23~ oceou,.od $.-)rod Afl4r Prfntlngo
~9'
~C
.
10x52 TWO BEDROOM trailer,
Mr. and Mro. Robert Young.
DECEA$ED will lob ootlco th., :
• Balty_337jlvlodo7 221
g..24-tCc
Joyce
A.
i.Savl~
lulll'llnl.rratrhc
of
g..1S.l2te
G.
Total
Dally
·a67.5;
Swnloy
---1
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Male Help Wanted
all gas utilities, wall to wall
1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - th• •••a•• of untchodCornofell, d•· -.-;·.-;-:.-:o;·:.-·· · ·'1····-···.x·····~· · :.:o!····...-.u..·~·,., 11 ooo.
'
CIG..:&amp;£nE
ve...u..;;iD&amp;drJai
carpeL 181 Locust St. Ph. APPLEs.
Harris and oons, KeMeth
Fitzpatrlck•a Or· j;:;:d111:;t!: ,!:~lona7n the-';':! .-.•.•-•:-!o:o-.o.O::~~:~"·.:.:.:.....·.·:~~:::x.:-:ow.Q~·~!o:~.: --~.c~l~•
~1entee. AiC'EtA~~ria:ROUTE SALESMAN, Jewel
99:1-2619.
and David
company's Middleport area.
~-~ Sla Houle 689 I
• Nta CoiM't within aftd fCif the counW VL - 1().1-6tc
1().1-1tc
.,,..~, le
' oco~ ty of Molt• ood $toto of Ohio, 1 ~ .
RICHARDS. OWEN
ea; .,.1011,
'
r- '
Good pay, ~ benefits, good
ed 7 miles northeast of 1~1, thDt It I• nee••.., -to ••II
Oct 1
173-Ci$43.
.....UC 1/
the ollowlng d•actiHcl ...1 ".
future. Salary il!t open, baaed
WUkeavllle. Phone 669-4785. tate ownecl ~~the dac:ellent, E~nlce
8
-----:------~~~ '
on your earning history aNI
In Memcry
9-21·12tc c .... n.
ond "'" '""
-------------------ROOF REPAIR and ri"'"IR
Auto
Sales
quaiUlcatlono. You share In
aiaO'I'e
nom
parties
ma~
hawa
ot
·
ifW; aleo '*trtot:PI~-·'
IN LOVING MEMORY of WU·
cla.lm
...O:·»~:m,:~..
LEGAL NOTICI!
I to hove an lnterett In sal4 w.:s:::·;.o:·~~;o;:.:-:.:-:.-.:.:.....,,.;b
" ~.. &gt;~~,.~...~
.. .w·. .. •.'r....,.WitV, bJ COIU'Itt.
profits, too. Five day work
bur Spnaue wltopasoedaway
REMOVE
EXC~
~
U
'";:.,~":::1
1oo1,. olluotod
NOTICE OP A,OINTMIHT
Free eltlmlte. ., . _ 6Z.
week. Eotabllshed business
ooe yea"r ago today, Oct. 1,
with Fluldex tablets. Orily and Hsctlbed as Follows1
LI!GAL
NDTICI
lfe.
2808. We io~ - ., ,.,
20197
lor over 55 years and ~
1988. Sadly missed b;y hlo
$1.69 at Nelson Drug.
Belnt In Lebanon Townthlp,
OROJNAMCE MO. l91
l•teta -' Jesaph Dolo . • ,.,..._
10.1-ctc#
growth potential lor Improvwife, Halon, children and
9-11-3otp h\O'It• Coul'lly, OhloJ In Sections ...•-tMG ORDINANCES - . O.Cie.-4.
•
-ed earnings. All eJ&lt;I)enses
1-4 and 20; baelnnlng crt a point on -~
""
lflndchildren:
1
th.
weat
line
o1
Hctton
1.C.
also
269
AND
ND.
110
TO
PROVIDI
Hotlce•
11
hereby
1lnn
thlt
J_ohn
paid and COIIIPiele train!Qt
'"" n.. of S.c!lon 20; 11 1ho PO• T"l PROPIR IIITMOD W. 81..'" Sr. whooo Pnt Olfin , IRSII'anct
COAL, LUMP, egg, otokor, tho
with pay. Full family lneur~
southwest cor,., 6f tho R, tr, OP PARKING VIHICLIS OM Gll••n It Rvtla...t, Ohio hils N.a
~
God saw you getting weary,
mine run. Excelsior Salt Cornell 38 acre lot; thane• aut THI TWO PARKING LOTS ON dulr apt~alnt-.1 Admlntstrotli of AtrrOJIOBILE ~
ance
coverage,
paid vacaa
He did what be thcught boot,
325 feat; thanca 1 ovth 620 fMt THE SOUTH 5101! OP lAST tM l!sta.. of Jo~~tPh Odie lnNtan
_ .. _ 11 _.., Loot •our
Works, Eaat Main St., P&lt;lll- to
ttons, retlrementbenefttsare ·
tM eel'll.r of a rood; thtnce MAIM STII!IT.
1-'• of Rutlan4 TOWnship, OJi'e,
_ _.&amp;MIIoll,
~
Ho put His armo around you,
ero,v. Phone 992-3891.
tops, advancement opportunl·
•outh 74 d..,.., 30 mlnuta1 welt
clocMI...
tor'•
")1-~
Call
~·~~~j:
Alit whispered, cmte home
tloBE IT ORDAINED oc lotlowo ~. Oo!od tlolo Uth dar of S.pto"""
•-"!'
'
11-13-tfc : 312.1 1..11 "'-• oovth 83 doties
and
lnteresUrwwork.
For
.
·
.
e
Coune:ll
of
tho
VIlla
..
of
1969.
.
and resL
.,.., 4.$ mlnuta• " ' ' 90 fHt to POII*oy, Ohio, twoothlrds of all
O()poi-ent write Jewel Teo
~-----:-----:-:- .-tho ..ctlon llna1 thanc41 north 290 IIWII!Iterl elactocl thaNto COft.
The BOlden gale stood open
P. H. O'IIIIH
·
Co., PO Box 16l6, Hllllllnc·
TWO
DACHSHUNDptetple&amp;.
AJ.
..
•
foot along tt. sactlon line; thence ' c"")~1
o/,lhe'Pr-• COne year ago today.
so, one ol.d-fashioned.bathtl.h -•' 6.10 fnt In Sactlan Ul tha
....
nc:e SEC ION J, Tlwt Qrcllnonc• No.
Mo ' C.IHifJ' ·Ohl•
lon, W, VL or call 522-3897.
And with larewell unspoken,
north 27 d.grea• •••t 79
I 269 at... October 4 I 948 •d 10/1 I
1Q/1$':/t•'
9-28-6tc
Phone 992-5505.
9-3o-3tp th.,.co north 13 • .,.. , 30 •l""h ONlnenca N•· 310, dcrtoct
You owll1ly passed away.
' .'
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
uta• •••• 363 foot; thence ·~ ' - 17, J956
n•o•Ufled to tht
--~-~------------.
.
·......-oil.
39 dqre" •••• lA f.. tl the~tc• · oxtent thot a vohlcleoa patked
VACUUM CLEANER,brarxtnew north ;o dolfW• '"'' 212.1 foot .., tt. two ~lno lots on tho
SMITH AUTO SALE~
· i.e;:ll·ttOTICE
The flowen we ·place upon Female Help Wanted
1969 model. Complete with to tho canter of a roct.l; tMnn s.....h Sltla of E•t ancl W•st Moln
KANAUGA, OHIO
your gra-ve
COMPANION lorelilerlywoman
alllftJ tho ~nt• of the .. 14 roall Stnt.tt shall .. r.qulf!e4 to ,.,41:
aU cleaning toolo. small)lllnt - • 1B d..- . 30 m l - ooot In lodloldvol ,.ki 01 '""'" w•h
May wilber and decay,
to live In, lor home and some
da
hlp 1
WW take 460 foeti thtne. nolth 21 . .,.., . tho front or forward end ;I told
But .our love for you who
wages. Phone 949-3441.
mage 8 P ~
east dOO .... , tMnc:a scMh 1075 W41hlcle toward tho c.,.. on tho
$22 cash price or term a i!deto thl" place of ... Inning, seutlt ond ..... t ••"'-• af .. ld
oleeps beneath,
10·1-3tc
1966
Pontiac
•••
$1695
1
ed.
Phone
99"
"685
conlcllnf
.. five CICfft ht sectfol'l -111~ tot.
r
11 r
WUJ never t'ade away.
Cotalino -4 dr. Hard Top. Air
~o-6tc . 14 and 12.25 ••• In "Pion 20, Sec ION 2. TMt ft shall ••
&lt;·.;
c0t1dltlonod.
Low
millage.
E·
•
·
«17.25 ocra1, ~ otl•••·
ill... for any v.hlcJa to~ In E~~~~:.'a: ,~-•:1~~~1%,.,";(i!"\l,;~/:
10.1·1tp Losl
tro thorp. Power ata.,lnv.
Powet brakes . Automatic: trona.
-------------Tho ,faro• ·of sa1d petition •• •
~.."i:":~ 1
.!.-:'~ P•:-JYf ~N:f ~~~ .IJI••n
LOST - registered beagle In
One coreful local owner.
1969-SEWINGD}I.cbinausedjust deter~nlnatlon ef. tt. rla.hta 1 1... ~td In 1 ny
..-n...,' It p6l ef c"' ~1•;rn•,•~'·~~~::
Notice
Leading Creek area. Rsward.
a few times. tully equlppedto t.,.at• aM Ilona of ~ .... ~~1nt!J 1~11 ba prl~n~· facia •vl4anoe •f ;:: of
~ bu
hoi
and that patttkH* - awt.....- I
the wlolotl• of th11 ordlnonce
Ohl
•
'
ATTENTION, contractoro'blda
Phone 992-5704.
z Ia:..zag. ma-s
tton
ea, t~ncl •oHatH te~ ••II the ontiM In- SECt I()til ,, Thar whoevw •vi.,
C:.tton .n
. ..,
,
1966
ChrYsler
..
12295
are ,_ belrw aought ror the
10.14ie
OYerc&amp;llt, tpplfques audma~ t.mt 1::.. , ..
141 t reol ..~cr· ~O
ina
fh.i flfDVItlons Of thfi oNh~ thalr"' clelnta N- York• 4 Door H~op. olr
1 oceor "' 0 _ __.. one• sholl k ftnod not '-•• tho" within fow 1110nth1•
c:cndltlon, IIIIo new bloc~! flna......
WW CH. . 0
,.
CCIIIJlrUction of an addition to • - - - - - - - - - - - emb rold ery d es_...,...
stotute1 In 1vch· C41... 111011• on~~~ flw• nor....,. than ftftx 40 11-..
DotH thl 23rd do of S.ptemHr ·
l•h. Fully equipped.
the Middleport Church
ot Wanted To Buy
..crlflcelor only$34.40caoh p1ovldu, .,61of '""""of dtolrl• $~C'l'ION 4. That all olhoo oot~ · 1969
°
'
. &lt;
b.,,.., oee..rl,.. to low.
.,,..., or ,.., of ooll ·
-1
'
price or terml may be ar- Thto ,.,..,.. Htst Ww. IHRtlo!'Od e-.,llct with the ·
...,..,, n
•
i·i
!ltrlat. For information, con- CHINA CABINETS, rOund Ia·
1966
Pontiac
...
$1695
ranged.
Phone
992-2885.
will
lutthor
..
"notice
that
'~&gt;."
thlt
Ndlnclnca,
shofr~:'::;l
·
,
J!
u:oJ·~::
~tl4
tact Don Erwin, Middleport.
bios, old clocks, etc. Write
L•mon• 2 dr. Hard Top. On•
• •• •tc ,_, bun _ . ,...,,. dalood'"" · ••• hot.. y- '"'"'"·
10/1 10/1 I t• .
of thl tharpeat 66"• onywt.rw.
l'hollo 992-3290 after 6 p.m.
or call M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
IP"""JV"'V
to _sal4 patlt~on •n• that they . . ' SECTIOM $, Tl.it this oNhWI
• " ~...
'
B.autlful •lnrl buck-' soah.
- - ------------ ..._..,lr.. hto answ~ theof•- ..._• shllftoko tffoct •4 '"-'"
9-2~
Pomeroy, phoite 992-6211.
Po'"'• st.. rlng. AMtomotlc
~ bel... ' ' • 1.. ..,
Moo•
• """ .... ..... ... • ..l...t ·- ·
',. ' '
' ' ., ' '
tron1.
ALLIS CHALMERS C Ira•
-------------6-26-tlt
- 1969·
.
IIIIli otlowi&lt;l ~y low.
·
' ' · "
'' '
SKATE-A-WAY SCHECULE "lth ploW• allll co!Uvators,
J• .. A. 11.,1,,
P••~• S.po..t5, 1969
~tuil.'w~~ ~ ~
Bock to School Jlll'ty, 'Friday,
BLAETTNARS
$450. Phono7U-6825.
~.::':,'1:
CIIA.OLIIW,'LIGAR
.1 8Cbguib 'elidtd 'tOJ~~~
For Rent
' Oct. 3, rreogll'tfarovoryone;
BUICK
PONTIAC
W~
C:..ooll,
..
_,...
A'!l
MAY
•
Wol
.
mJ.-.1:i,¥•'il!l:~
llallow- Plrty, Friday, Oti HARMONY APARTMENTS, lllr·
GMC TRUCKS
-------------lfl
••o-17oz•
c
Ja..
...
Necroto
IMICitma!!:~.I SJt
1
1963 BUICK !lleclal, good eo1&gt;o (10) , .. 6••
9/2• t0/110/131c
ator ·lll~Ct , . ·,. . ,
3L q,en Wedneocla,y, tirlilaf; , nlsbed, 3 rooms, bath. prtPOMEROY
..le parkirw. Out of all Ooodo,,
'Ill- ••g• ........ Wallller,
daye. .
·
• •· '
&lt;' ani Seturday, 7:30 to 10:30.
u -·~~ ·~--------------------3
blocko
from
post
ofllce.
• Available lor partlos011Man-'
t!IO. I'llane 62,3442 after 5:·
Mini Ajlartment, lllrnlohed, For Sale
30 p.m. Ill' 62-32211 Ul'limt.
LICIAL NOTICI
' IIQ, TueodQ, and 'lbarllday
bedroom, kitchen, b a t h,
.qhto and Satwday aDd SUJ&gt;.
SWEET POTATOES,$4~heL
9o30-3tc
HOnCI OP APPOIIITIIIIIT
WHYWOR~Y
porch. Suitable for one per..
'
IIQ aller-.. Phone 985Alaoaeornsqua.sh,pumpklna,
------------~.
'
· c:. ...... 20,1•
oon.
Prhate
parklJV.
call
029 or !lteoter 9~565.
gourds, Indian earn. Brbw GERMAN LUGER, ~ COIIiU• ~'!!~ . Of I~'"" "'""' D..
992-6392 between 10 a.m. and
9-21-30tc
containers. Localecl on Rt.
lloa. Jiltone •'*""'7~/
9-28-tfc
6 p.m.
338 In IA!Iart Falla. •AIIdrotr
Noll
REViVALAT-RUiiand-cMi"mu, WOo3lp Hot
....
· •• _ , ofoloooi
L•loothat
...
Craeo.
~S.12tc -------,-.-.--~-;,- · Tewno~ ~· Covttly !Port•
nltr Church, Oct. 1 lo 12. Ul· UNFURNISHED '"-low ,large
Wlon Wlloon, ovanpllat.
llYIQt room with llreplace, -~· · ------------ Go-KA!tT, llko NW,Juatowr· '·~ - ~d 1 ~
7..11 CAFE,whlske)'1 beer,and.
hauled. ttO. Pbone 9d"._G883.
e of
.,t.,! ._
W0-3tc
kitchen, utl!IQ&gt; room, bath,
9,.36,8te · •cooiH, .... ., ~ t wine license available. Phone
.
ship, Malt•' eoum,, Oltle.
Very nice for 2
.iE\iiVAL' AT-!Wa;;d Fr~ bedroom.
992-9957,
Mldcllepori.
-----------;-~-.- .
C:..dltor• lilo ,...,.... ,. lllo
odulla. No pete. MaiOD, phone
~S.7tc .1958JE1!P, 4-Wheelllrlft,piod lholr
wMh ..,,. ftj~t-r
Jloptlot !lturch, Septombtr•
7'13-5203.
9-2S.7tc
n "' Oc:tdler 12, 7:ao p.m.,
--- -- --------condlt!OII, fl$0; Call f93. ·c~:: tht:'i~·...,., S.pt5860.
9.28-81p . ~- 1969•' •
PutOC', 1'1!111 Tlf!or. EvaJ&gt;.
.POODLE PUPPIEs. AKC Tclr·
pilot, NOC'IIIIll Tayllll'. ~ TWO BEDROOM houao, 1638
;, H. O'I=EM
•
miniature, f75 and "'' Slud ZS.FOOT hotlN traDer, 1 bed, ..... J
., .... Cauttly '
Lincoln Helghto. Multo pretid oi'W'... Evoryono wei•
oerYice and Jl'ooml,.; Phone
ferred. can 992-3319.
I'OCllllo flOG, c.iJ 6Z-6860.
CGtDO. WW Yota CCI!Ie?
9/17 9/2A 10/1, 31c
192-6443.
U-34c
9.29-3\c
'
9-211-11111 •
.
Wt-15tp

orn.

Po11eroy Motor Co.

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Del·'

Estate For Slia'
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ISMOLOIIIa.
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WHAT DID

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1200 BALES of hay, 400 tlmolhJ, 800 mllood, 50contobele.
Pbone 992-6214.
10.1-6tc

bo. Radio. Cala&lt; white.
1966 CHEVROLET
--$1495
0
8' p·ICKUp,
292 cu. ln.
' 6 cy I• Cus Iom ca b, new j'lrel,
radio. Blk .. fi~ish. ~uns out good.
60 INTERNATIONAL - - - -..--$695
2l7 Ton. VS eng in•, 5 apeed trans. 2 speed rear
axle, good tires, 9 ft. dump body &amp; hoist.

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from contractorL Tho wing wW bi coostructed 011 tho lot adjacent to the church where 41 God 11 Little Hounu now stardL The
house which baa boon u1ed for U.. past aewral Jill'S for the
children's Slm!lojf School claaarooms will be sold ard removed
from lila property.
Don Erwin, lila architect, lstntereotodlnhavlnecontractors
contsct him If they're Interested In btddl!ll on the job,

PARIS (UPI)- Tho Unltedstaleotoda.yro;lectedlateot llano!
ard VIet Corw callaoofrealde,.Nbulltoclnlplhe So!soo ..,....,..
molll. It warned the Ca!&gt;munlsts that no political ·~ con
be achieved without South Vle-'e QPI'OVal.
u. S. chlefnogUiatorllenryC8botLodpaervodnotlce Waaho
lqr~~&gt;n wW roonaln lnaexlbte In tta -Ilion to IllY settlomeJt
that would l_...t 011 tile South Vleinamaae-le other thon
lhnl!l(h cOI!Inllled, tree olocllona.
Lodp said tile CC!mmunlsts h~ to lab over fr1ln a mill·
lacy
fallowllw tile withdrawal ol U. S. lrOOI)I ard then
lalol over tram a political sts,qo~nt aboultl Washlni!M ooat lila

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Now Planned Friday

BOAT WiiJNDID - '1111 CliiUI o.ir • '11Pt , 5
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111111tero011 toulbolt, Deoolo Y, Wodneldly aft..-- fiJr a bid dobt ...... the ownero of
the baet, tho lllllnd Waterwa.yo Sontce, lllc., Covi!liiOn. K,y, llepuQ K8m;y Dect.ard (loft)
C&lt;lllfera with hrilf lleftver A. Wtlloer (white lhlrt) pri..- to laklqf tho baet to 0-Kan Harbor
to be lied Jl). IIUnd Waterwa.ya paid off tho f990.57 Thurodey, 1 - and coats, 101.allntl . tl,UO.I7, ~and tile boat wai raloaoed. While tile Deoalo Y. waa lmjlou!llod the 01t1o
VaUey T--., 1 - of tho Deot1e Y, operated ferry sen!co with the 1:&gt;-car flat
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Workers
On Strike
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Seed vo. Size
The size of a seed has no
bearing on the size of the
plant that will grow from it.
The taUest tree in the world,
the California r e d wood,
grows from a very small
People who boast of their
seed; the large seed of a family tree are often poor
watermelon will produce gardeners.
only a low vine.
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our .buddie hos
The loadotone dlscovered correctly,
just got himself engaged
in Asia Minor was the first to be harried.
magnet of any kind.

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The m a c e, wblcb Ia the
symbol of authority In the.
U.S. House of Representa·
lives, stands 411nches high.
Its core Is formed by 13
ebony rods, representing the
13 original states of the
Union, and its surface Is covered with sollil silver engraved with the seven eon·
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l.JS GIRLS DRESS£$..... ;: ..... ;. :$AtE 3joo
4-95 GI~U DR.EhES ...... ; ...... SAL£'.3.50
$.95 GIRLS DJtESSU .... , ........ SALE 4.50
7.95 GIRLS QRE$SES ... ; •.•• :...... SALE 5.50
8.95 QIRL~ ORb'Sf:~ : ............ SAL~ 6.50
~~.95 GIRLS QllESSES 1.. .... ~ ...... ~i.:E 7.50
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Just received another shipme,.. of lhese fine quality Kimball. Pianos. Bur •··
one now for yourself or ro11 ~ily ;nd realir save. Sllect fOil ~wile ' ..
, size, wood finish ancl cal!l~stJIIna and savnl Etberfllds-. Kimball: · ..
have beauty you can see .... QUality you can bust. Etery Ki!llballl'tlao Is . ·
fashioned of selected hli'dwoods and exqulslleiJ crafted In aveirMih
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John T. (Jacl() Dori!CI)"s area
lllllnoor ctrlce &lt;t tile Weal Vlrlinla 9lale Road Commlaslon,
located In Pl. Ploa88111, tile llrat
pour will now take place at 7:30
According

LD!,, Fricii.Y.
Workmen will haul concrete
In trucka from tho Wotllerall .
C411cretAI C o - at Hendoraon tolhebridp slteonlhe West
Vlrlinla side, unlesa hampered
11Y nln, Doraey said.
llo explained lhot tentative
Jlians call for conorete to be
poured Frldl.l' out
far as the
Weal Vlrllnla
Wbal this
Is reecheel
work on
this llca wiU
and
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An olflclal. of tile· C&lt;lllqiiiQo'
b,y,
oald lhetr work COII!ract ex. alate llu!lpt.
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plrod at mldnllht. Olllclll1 •nd
Grew surreulered · qul~ at St. Paul'• Church, where he wOJ'kers have boon holding .,....
heei ..IUan roture oarUor with tho """"""nt' "I'm 100. m lake ferencoa tho paot month Ill ID
~- l'm avtrv to ask God tor 11111C1uary. After aU, He got oltlmpt to work out a now conme 'IMO tlda mesa."
tnct agreement, It was report.
ed. However • no solution on
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"pnorol
eondltlona"
brodagfor indutled ,..,.••
odtleved, and u a re1ult, oJII:
. ANCI'O!AGE, ALI\SKA -. ALI\SKA. WHICH HAS-- Pl~a wore pickotlor tho ...
lebced dellnitthe •tural aarlhquakes, braced -.,. fer o rna.. tabllshmoDt 011 Eall Main SL
elY!! undorsrounli illiloar test-esclontletsbelleveCCI!IIdtnuc:h today.
oft tembl..-a arill tidal wave1.
&amp;..,nlsory and office staff
Tho Alilnlc EnerJY CcJmmlasloo pianDod to trtaer the cJe. persomel ......, 4111he Jd&gt;.
vice at 6 p. 0.. ·EDT on lila remote Aleuuan Island of Amehltl!a1
.. A . _ ofllclal saldlhere
about 1,500 miles from Anchorage. The Ollllloolon at til&amp;- were no plans k a fllrthor.,...
of a. 4,0Jl0.foilt sl!sfl wW raleaoe a force equal to I!IICII'81hen a forence to ·.uacuoalhe "PDBr•
mllll011 tons of TNT. Tho AEC 118J'I tho teat wW be ~ilely al condition" Problem
w..-kers at the ~ are
~ ~ two Pl'C(II!Inent CaU!Cirnla oarlhquake ectentlota qree.
11181Dbin of 1.-J 6197 United
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~-J . __ WASIIINGTON- DEMOCRATIC lEADERS OIEEREDtlleir
CAR DAMAGED
DiDo In apecW congrea1lonal elections -.,. •• Bl&amp;na ·of.a ...
A car driven by Michael C.
tlanollrolll I'IIIIIIIDgaplnat tho NlliDD admlnllnUcn Mai-ocau. Wolf., 19, _,. CC!IIIIIbul, wa1
t1ouo port,y ~~~~~n~&amp;er• folttt waa too eorly to forecast tile·!llliOJio silghUy cama&amp;od WoclnoH&amp;7 at
al polltl~ climate at tho time ot·the 1&amp;71l congresolGml oJoc. 11:36 P. m. when It went out &lt;t
Uono. E- lhose more wary Prolllllocal• were coallclent lho control on Stale Route 12fabout
Deniocrats w.oulof retain control of the Hoose II! the .-.1 bolf 1.1 mlloo weal ot Bactno,slrlloof Presldoal Nllala's term.
lng a m•IJbox and Jill&amp; meter In
.,• ' VIctory In a llilclll c011grooslol81 oloctl011 In Maaoachu. lj!e :rani of !be Ronald Boeclo
oetia Tuaeclay moan1 tile Domoc'rall had picked "'three Jlltjub. . place. 'l1!t (!llirlll'a Dept. 11&gt;ilwi HWH l.,la Ill voll!!il to fill "'C&amp;ncleo IIIIa ;rwr.
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Tho temperature bulontoom
Pcrnorqy at 11 a. 111. ThuriiiiiJ
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Wednesda,y eYOII!qr ot the Mfd..
dllj&gt;Ol'l Merchalita• Aun. and
tho Chamber ot C&lt;lnmorce at
the Columbus and Soulbern Oblo
Electric C&lt;&gt;.
. Other chairmen
wore MrL JIBIO Klaoa, parade,
ard Edls011 &amp;leer, edvertlslng.
The Mercl'ants Asaoclatloo
doMted $500 toward ' tho pur·
chase of Chrlatmaa decora!Ions, which wW'be OOtslned by

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To Meet TuedJiy

Tho Molp County Alsocla.
tloo for MentsUy Retarded ChU.
dron ancl AG!Its will . . - at
7:80 p.m. Tuesda.Y In tho base •
mont of t b 0 TrlniJ;y United
Church o1 Chrlat In PomorQy,
Tho moll 1'0C811t contribution
til~~~~ ~ ~;r":;.
received by lhe aasoclatlon Is
~.., .oc&amp;J' 00 • a
~' rr.., lhe BIIIJI Bee Claaaof Ja.ycoe prcmdlon, wW be obtho 'l'rlnlty Unltocl Church of oerved by Middleport ard PomChrist.
eroy from Nov. 2 tltroutlh tho
8th,
Jim Meese, Jeycoe momSKELETONS FOUND
bor,
reported.
SPRINGFIELD, Oltlo (UPI)AttendllW tile meeting wore
AI least obc IDdlan oltelolonl
Horlq,
Mr1. John Worner,
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lriaaurer;
Mrs. G. B. Stout,
lllructlon lite bore. Tho.Y are
John
Werner, Balosoerelary;
boll-.1 to balcltc to t11e Adena
Ill' llotnnll trlbio whlcll 111'ed er, cash lllhr, MrL Kloos,
fa lhe area about 2,000 yeara Mannl!ll Kloo1, MrL Beulah
J4110s and Richard OWen.
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- ~ United Preoo International
oald Ita airborne and ,.val CCII!mandoa swept
ICTOII the Gulf of Sua today and raided Jaraell poattlooa
alq a 23..mlterrontoftbeSIDaiPenlnsula- lhe llrot ouch
Arab raid Iince tho 1987 Middle East War.
A mlllta17 communique, without glvlne JpOC!Dc cJe.
talllt laid. the e!'ID,.Moel eacaped after the "canwletely
ouccentul" aU.Ck that cauaed hoo'IY lanelllouea 40 to
63 ,.Ues """"' &amp;~eo Cit)' 011 tho &amp;UIL
"Tho EcJptlell claims an enlli-ety wilhoot&amp;IIY......,.
t1on WholPeftr• ". !!llld an broall apoljei!IIWI In Tel Aviv.
lie !laid.- ~ plane heel cirqlped bambi alq tho
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clrattees and - r onllmen.
A Pentagon source todiQo'
CClltlrmod reporto former ,\r.
1111' Provost Marlhtl Gen. Carl
C. Turner had the nome &lt;( SetMaj. WWiam 0, WoUbrldp
stricken from a report on
aUopd service club thefta at
Ft. Benning, Ga.
Turner, a major general, waa
I'Otlredfrom the Army. lletook
a hl&amp;h Job with tile Nixon
admlnlatratlon tills year aa
chief &lt;t u.s. merlhtls. The
administration Ored him laot
monlh as a result of tho
Investigation,
Two offloornholnvestlpted
an alleged $7,000 per week otot
machine "llklmmln&amp;''operatlon
at 11 service clubs IDAulllbure
ancl Mlll!ch, GclrmaiQo', during
tile mld.1960o testified Maj.
Gen. WWtsm A. CUnniDgham
m stvmled tlleis
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WASIIINGTON (UPI) - 'l1!e
Senate ~dlclary Committee
has asked Clement F. 11ayns..
wortb Jr. to supply a record of
hie aleck markettleallogs, amld
fresh Ropubllcan OIJI)OIItlon,
lnclucllng 1 domalll from 0110
GOP ._tor Presldeat Nixon
withdraw tile · . . _ Court
nomination.
.. late dovslopmeuta:
-TI!e committee dolayod a
vote OR tile nomln•tl011 for 0110
week, a docislllll - wW 1-e
the ~ Court wllh an
OlllilQ&gt; seat when It _ . Its
taU oooalonlofanda.y.
-Sen. Edward W, B~,JI.
Mus., asked Nbull towllhlbtw
the .....,futlm, womiDc tile
Senate ml8hl not con11nn

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SAIGON (UPJ) _ American
battle doolhs clroppocllaot wook
to tllelr lc•reat lew! - 95 - In
more Jban two yoora, the u. S.
Commord IIJ!IlO!IIICed today.
The sharp cirqlln deaths _
35
1 Gls were killed during the
previous week - reQeotod tho
decreoolng lovelof(11'01111dfl.lh".
1,., ,_ at Ita lowest poln'
alnco 1 C&lt;lnmunlll cease-lin
ID early Soplembor.
1n 0110 flal'e\11 -.,., u. s.
Aim~' lnl&lt;ll• boat off a North
v._,.eoo attack IIR!llnat lheis
camp just below tile Demiltta·
rl.zod Zone killing 12 Hanoi
soldlen.
American WllS n&gt;ported killed and 21 wounded.
Anolher 1 315 Americans
were woorded'laat wook, 577 ol
.whcrn required hospitalization,
military spokoamen oald. This
,.. an lncroaae ol201 woundod
over tile provluta week.
Cc:lllmlmist losaes were put
at 2,382 killed, while South Vlet.nameoo forces lost 308 kllled
alii 806 wounded, their lightest
casualties Ia three w...ks.

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B.r Bob lloe.flkh
The Boone, Iowa, lltgll Scheol m-cbeaU'l directed by Koorad
Scholl, formerly of Middleport, wW be one ot tho nat1411's 10
ll'mt buida and four orc!l@lll'll featured during the 2:1rd 111111111
Mid-Wool NaUOIIII Bond . lind Orcbestre Clinic to be bold at tile
Sl!erman Hoose II! adcqo In December.
at tile clinic Ia an - ·
Arceplanee of a .,.... to Topes of orchesU'la and bands blddlqrforpartlclpatlonare stud.
led by the elQlOrts before an ~ lo oltlelldod.
Scholl Is a former band dlrectol' In MJddlepori but has boon
ID Iowa 23 yoers where he Is head of tile music doporlmellt ol
Boone lllgh School. He devotes hla personal otrarts to conductiJW
tile orchootra.
Mrs. Scholl, by tho way, left-.,. to return to Iowa after
vlaltlng wllh her mother, Mn. R. W, Suoo II! Middleport.

AN ART DISPLAY BY POMERoY'S tal.- Billllla,yer is
featured IIIII Week ID tho window of lho Mei&amp;s
lleoc\quartors at lila corner of Nyo a!lll E. Malo. Tho 8llblblt will be In
the Jrirdow unUI Friday.

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MRS. BETIY ROUSII, A FORMER leadter of Motp Count.y,
husballl. Howard, aad dnchter, ~e, are enjqrirw their home at Kingwood ID the Manafteld ar01. J!etl11s taking part 111
tho Ma~~Jftolcl S~ 1111 cltorua and llo!rard Ia )Ill bick to
work followiJv IUI'IOfY.
lnctdoraUy, tile Rouohas do mill Mellis Ccltall¥.

LOCAL STRINGED INSTIIIJIIENT tathuslaota
terooted In taldqr Jlll'IID Muoio Fosti1111, U.S.A., to
1&amp;.12 atllonton, KJ.

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Vlllnam, kllllq all %6 Allierl..a lboud, a NUJ IJl + I

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plaoi craibed 11m the-,.
• fllll!t from Culli Piimt
tile Pbi!lj,tplnoe to an alre.roft

lied ._, placed
Of ,.u.s ... liY the manoald.
'1111 NnJ opatoamall aald
of tha home, .....
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SWI another GOP ~r,
from the lolldweat, oald ble mall
Wll81'1111!ing heavily ...... tile · '
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Tho committee called for lila Greenville, S. C,, Jarllt
to supply a record of aU ble
stock transactions, real • pii'Chases and otles, IIIII
l...,s and endor..-. ci111J!iJ
back to 1957-lheyoer b e on tho federal bencb.
Son. lll.rc:b · ila,?b, D~.
forced a dela.y In CQ\oldenljaa
r1 the nomination liY donlaa4.
ing lhe records. He charaod
"We've '-• idVIII the dlpiiJI
_ , . , ID trying to got ll!em.
'liiiJID&amp;worth lllppOrters on lho
committee lll!'eed tile Judtle
lii!JIDIWOl'lh.
·-.!d -'1 them to doer lbt
-There WOIIIIIIIJ!COiilrmed, eis.
tbouiJh .-1""- ._-t Son. The proof 8ayh - a ts ll!lt
Robert P. Grltlln, R.Jill&lt;b., who lla,ynaworth never Ill on .,.led the flabt aplnat the chief case In wllldt he hod 1111''
Justice nomination of former flnanelal links willl tile
Justice Aile FOI'Ias, t1ao had Jlll!ls, Tbe )Kip bas alnoo!IV
asked Nlxlln to puU back the conceded he bougbt stock InDl""'•ltlon
, _ _ t h e Brunowtelt
_.._ ._Rtl)ubU..ii, a -willie a cseo -tnvolvlar lbo
member &lt;t lila eommlllcle, aa1c1 CGIIIPII1l' was bofGr* him. He
he IODBed "a growing ......_ OOIIIended II was an aceld!mt.

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Meanwhile, Robert 11oon1c, of
Allied steel, oald bls c o Is flnllhlng up ''odds andollla"
and they expect "' complete
work hero next week. Thlaflrm
bas boon In charge of the - r
oteei conotructlon.
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to Melbourne llrolhors &lt;t Canton, G.

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and cookout at RO)'a) Oek Park
Sept. 21, aoln&amp; llrll 411&amp; trW
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Aq.r lhe "'"*'"at WrL!lolni::
nlc area for tho dllmer.
le ....•the member a .¥~' fair
.ur.ndlng were ~ Man. )nlidlllll IIIO!Ill1• ...,.,.., of
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Julia Gooeh, 5eo1t lllld T I IIi
Ulllblo to llload beeluoio
Nease, CborJI CrOooan ·a !Uneol, .... biinl• Ill ~==
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prls
are on sale this weal end
- and lb.-a are lllndrlds and hundreds to select
fnlm - and In all size ra1111S - from months .,
sizes to tean a1e ~lzas - all top name brands.
Stock up NOW this. ••k end and savel.

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Sdtool PI'A wW be apantlnJr
a larae relre- 1111111
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lloiD oerll IIIIo mornlniforc.
11!1 pollpJaomont &lt;t tile firlt
JJOUrllll &lt;t concrete on the dock
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ride oo lho Ohln RIYOr?
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viDe Locks and Dlllli at 2 p.

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WA.SIIINGTON (UPI) -Two
1n attitude 10 llnlamentally ememo and 10 calculated to make maJor pnoralawerelmpllcated
1111' progre11 iJII)ololble," Lodp llid.
today In Jnyslsrloul IDCIYOI to
J..oc!ae directed hio broodolde at a roalllrmed North Vloa. -lch lnvolll8atlono llaklnc
meso and VIet Ceq -rmlnotlcm to acbleTO tho cmtplote, IIJio
collliiiOIIII will!drawal of aU U. S. troopa and lhotr refusal to
bald direct political tsllcs with S.lgon.

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In a candlelight coremOIIJ' Morrow of Wello!OD and Mr.
a! !he Wellston EvangeUcal Larry Jamea of Athens. Tho
Unllod Brethren Church, Miss ushers were Mr. James Shoots
Deborah L. !iloota, dlugbler of of Hillsboro, brother &lt;tf lila
Mra. James Gettles of Well .. bride, and Mr. Ronald WIDMra. Robsrl McKnlgjrt &lt;( Urton and Mr. Charles Sheets, tera, Wellston, brother of lho
bal!a bas nlllrned home after
Harrisonville, became tile bride bridegroom.
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vlsllinl her slater, Mrs. Da~ .
of Mr. Rodney G. Wlntsra, SCXI
For her dsughler'l wedding
vld Entsmtnsor for the past too
of Mr. and MrL H. N. Wlntera Mrs. Gottlos wore a pale blue
woelcL While here she spent a
of WeUston.
dross wllh matching acce...
'WOOlol!lll with Mra. Everott.McThe double ring ceromOIIY sorioo and a blue and white
Knilbl &lt;t Rutland.
was performed by Mr. C. H. carnation corll&amp;O. Mrs. WIDMr. and Mrs. Paul Alheywho
Rice at 1:30 p. m. on Sopt. 5 tars was ID ,.'IY blue attire
were here to tbollmorbefore an altar decorated wllll ard also had a carnation cor·
al &lt;t his moll!or, Mrs.' Clair
baskets ol white gladioli and aap.
WEDNESDAY
Alhey, - • visitors of hI I
mumsllankod by candelabra. A
A reception honoring lllacouAUXB.IARY, MldclloportFir6
eunt, Mrs. Wolter Alhey. They
half-hour of qtlal mu.•lc pre- pie was heltl In tile church so- Department, 7:30 Wedneldo.f at
hove now returned to llolrrer,
ceding the ceremQIO' was .PI'&amp;- cial room. 1be bride's table the fire hall; RutlaDd pnyfllaey
Col.o1
sonled by Mrs. Claro Deck, footured a lhreo-tlorod wed- members to be pats.
SYRACUSE - A donatloo of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Root are
Wellston, orpnlsl, ard Mrs. ding cake, a gift of tho bridePOMEROY
SIIAKE'lPEARE .10 10 tile llolgs Count;r Men. realdlng Ill Mrs. Walter Alb.
ey's aporlmenl oo Soulll SocArlene F111D, vocaU1t.
gl'OCIII'a groat uncle, a pastel Club 1130 p.m. Wednoadey home tally Retsrdocl School was made ond I&lt;
Mlddl__, M
Given In marrtaae by ller ~- Qoral piece, and tapera. A&amp;'
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of
Mrs.
T.
A, Hennosy.
United
~sb"'arian
S4" day Root Ia a loacher In the Pbmo.
!her, the bride wore a Qaor alstlqr with tho sonlng were
THUR~AY
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longlh J!OWII of white bridal oat- Mra, Hazel Rood, Tho Plains,
MEIGS COUNTY
Council of .,.._
•w •~ . WICtt• Root attends Ohio tlnlvorsley.
In wllh .a daisy lace owrlay Mrs. Joan Matteaon and MrL Parent• and Taachers Thura- the church annex. ·
Mr Low U M Nicki
faDing Into tho train. Tho J!OWII Genova Sorrell, Wollaton, and clay, 7:30 p.m. Sale~ Center Devotions - 23rd Paalm- com~ed :rs ~ : . :
was taohlnllecl with an eq&gt;tre Mrs. IIIUy Lou Henneman &lt;t Elementary School; executive were by Frnnlde lllumaw, foL to Elyria are; lila weekend.
waist accented at tile bick by Route 2 Wellston. Guests were moolinlat 7 p.m.
lowed by pri!Jier. Roll call was Mra. McNickles visited Mrs. ·
a large aetln saah. A satin bow rogialered by Clan MetteLAUREL CLIFF B 0 tt e r onawered wllhascrlptureverse Gary Leo 8114 famll.ywbli Mr
~~ ber b,aullioat vall of w.... lOB, CCNaln of tho bridL
,JJoallh Club, 6:30 p.m, potluck ccntolnlnlthe !lOrd "lltrftsl." Martin attO!Dd an El:a
lou. the ·and tileFor a woddlqr trip to Flor- annlvornry dinner homo of Mro. Seerelary and treasurer re- Forty . ptlon
piece were made by the bride's ldo tho bride changed Into a c. R. Karr, Sr. '
ports were read and awraved.
roce · ·
MEIGs CHAPTER of tho
A card was sent to Ernest
ntother.
white dresa wllll which she
The bride's bouquet """ ot wore wtute accesoorloaand tile American Red Croas meetlns lluft,y, confined to llolzer IJoo.
white daisies and pompons cet&gt;- orchid cor81180 from her bridal 11olrsda,y at Veterans Memor. pltal.
tored with a white orchid.
bouque~
tallloBpltal at 8 p,m.
A otudy of tile 23rd ~~~~'!'•
Min S,.oan SheetaofWall&amp;Tho now Mrs. Winters Is a, MElGS -COUNTYCWn IIPI'A from tile book -tied 'God a
ton aerved a• mold ot. honor for graduate of Wellston High
c
Psychiatry," by Charles Allen,
Yootll &lt;t tile Pomeroy \Jnlt.
her sister. Tho brideomalds School, cia as of 1967, and Is Thursday • at Salem C • n 1 0 r waa bo&amp;WL
ed Mothodlat Church w e r e
were Mlas Janet Gottlos, Mlso currenUy Olllj)loyod by tho First ~; Executive committee at
Octoller hoolllas w II I be &amp;UOstl 9mday nlsbt at t h e
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Terri Gotties, - Miss Toros8 National Bank in Wellston. Mr.
p.m,, reaular meelinl at =
Mayme llolmes, and a acrlp. Heslh United Methodist Church
Gettles, stepslslera of lila Winters, also a graduate ot p.m.
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ture verse containing tho word, youU! fellowl!bip.
bride, and Miss Marsha WIJ&gt;o Welh!OD High School, Ia a..,..
MONDAY
"AIIIIImn," wW be giVCII for Tho Rev. Robert card &amp;e•
lora, alateroftllebrldegrocrn. lor ot tile Columbus Buslrolsl SALEM CENTER P.T.A.,Mon. roll call. Closing benediction ..._nted !be youtll to tbe
Tho attendants'gOWIU! In blue, Univorslt,y. He wUI receive a clay, 7:30 at tile school.
was from the "Pra.yers Middleport ~h. Glenna
Ptnk. lavender, yellow ard bachelor o(ccrnmercWaclence TIIEODORUS COUNCD., 11, Now and Old."
~e pla.yed the ptsDo for
green, wore designed almllar degree wllll a major In cQ!Do 100F hall, Monday, 1:30 p,m.; Rofrellhments were oervod !!IDglog &lt;( "Jacob's Ladder,"
to tho one worn by the brldo. merco and flna,.,.lnDecembor. Slanley porq,MaryBal-dem- liY the - s a , RacholMcllrldo Eddie Brown gave cJovotlons,
They wore bow heo.-,tecea with
Mr. and MrL Winters reside onotrator; members !1UIY atleoMI to Daisy Roush, Florence Pblts, and there was a film "II Makes
veiling to match their '""""• at Wloters' Airport, Wl!liston. or send orders.
Mayme llolmes and Frankie a DUrerence." HefreaiUDOnts
abort white lace gloves, ard
Among tile out-of-town rei&amp;MUmaw,
wore senod.
carried baskets of paatel n.,... tlves and friends attondlngt he
era wllh white daisies ardpom- wedding were Mrs. LureneGraPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
88th Birthday of
pono. 1belr gowns, too, were ham, Harrison; Mr. and Mrs.
The Y011111 Adult Class &lt;t tile
BARBS
· 'made by the bride's m-r. WOllam WIIUraand aons, Jotm.
, Meelc. Observed
Pomeroy Firat Bsptlll Church
Joe
Groomsmen were Mr. John ny and Scltl, l\lldway; Mr. and
lr PHIL PASTORET
wW IJlCli!IOI' a nunmap oale
Mrs. Rosa 1\la,y alii daughters,
A pal'!¥ waa held ...C...U, 'llllrallay, Frlciay and Salurciay
Juot heard about the EngJennifer and Mlcheleofllayton, liBbman
who learned to of· In oboerYIIIICO of tile 811111 blrtb- from 9 S.m. to 3 p.m. In t b e
Mr. ard Mrs. WWiam lllcMans· flciale at ball emes but reway, Columbus, MrL Barbara fused to call em at night Middleport.
caatrall alii daughters, Lori outinga. Juot goes to prove
He received many gifts. At..
ard Julio of Columbus, Mrs. M· that the sun never sets on
teodlqr
"ere Cynlhia Gohrlni,
iz0111 Enman of Jackson, Mrs. the British umpire.
Gertrude Von Cooney, Roxie
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Mary Eanes of Jackson, Miss
Oiler,
Fronk Rathburn and An.
Tht succesJ of aome
Roberta &amp;!lith of Trenton, Mr.
ell
Crtlos,
Middleport; Katie
ard Mrs. Robert &amp;!lith of Rut- diet.o is due, perliap1, to
Young, Mr. and 'Mra. Lewll
the
foci
thot
the lack of
la,nd ard Mrs, Hazel Rood of 'l1!o flaVO'I' contributes to the Hodaon, MIDeravtlle, and Yr1.
All the
dresses
Pia ina.
loss of appetite.
Lola Meek, boateas for thelll1'·

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Will;
Davia, l!lill J~C. Dlvla' M111
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Dt.vla, !he. Bev, ~ Mr4- MeJ&gt;o
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Mn. s.trleo Bllc:W, 111'1. Jill:
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dfed J4fteh, Mr. &amp;lid Mra. aar.. · ,
•!'CO CUrtlo, Mr. and MrL
ThCII!ll W, Bowen, MrL Her·
"-J'' Dbroilord Rocer, Mrs.F4, ••
1111 Rltber, Mr. and Mr1. Raljlh JoiiD . WMI!o, TCIII
~neer, Ea!moU WW, Mr. ard . ~ Mr· and
J!lb~. ~
Wra. Paul Frick.
Hlcky and
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Wra. Philip. ,9bl1Jwer, Ann, Ralpl! Oorntll,
PhD allll Lal!l11, MrL Ba.y 1'111· 1h, aU of .
lno &amp;ad Lisa Renee, tile Rev. and MrL
and Mra. ' WOllam Alroon, Dol· 100 and M!'. i.rd
ly, Patrick, Pf/81D' and Gena and Brown of Chllllcolhe.
Richard Davbi, Mr. ard II( r a.
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Jamea Will, Becky, Brenda,
'fiiii e:q&gt;reialoh "A·l"
Beverly ard Biian, Mr. ard used long ego by ·the
Mrl. BUIPulllns, Rodney, Lori, ance llrm of UOyd'l
Steven and Kevin, Mr.ardMra. don to 'denote the
Hall, Mr.

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ldo dll&lt;her&amp;e .fnll!! the tJ. s. AnnY. Hts sia!er, Joamia, by the
~ ets of~ ~oak tho old Frlckhamo·into
'lilY. Wll last weok olocted lonl....u..... ftarlllo 'lliiin at lhe and .... Dol ....
of Rae~ . wtdch tho ....,.. moved ..It
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"It'. alwaY• boon •heme' "
·......, Mr. and Mrs. SolonllutehWHAT NICER BIRTHDAY PREYliT could&amp;I!V-tllan to : ...:.:::::'~ ~
Mrs. Wooka says In ~
be Juined by hio wife ard 10111
RaCine: Mr and M
of tho bouse which woo llrstocThis mornlrv at 7•15 a. 111. Kolhy Hood and lh&lt;HnootbocJid ~ ~ &lt;t •IAtarl ~~ cupted byherJII'I.q,a~nta,Mr.
~OIIl'Ol' Paul loft from tile Cd.l!lllbuaalrport onroule to A:UPi&gt;url, and lfr aDd Mr - · KerNtll a I'll Mrs. WWiam Btolm who
Gerrn&amp;IIY where John Is ststloned witlllho U. S. AnnY. Today lo BJylho .;.. Bstsy
~cer- purchued the proporil fr1ln
his blrthda.y,
ville. Tho
honorotl Mr. valentine Horton In Octo~M!r,
From CC!Iumbuslhl\l'
toN..,York,tromthere to Frank· and Mr Butcl!er who
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Mrs. Wooka'parents, Mr.ard
fort, Germal1)', ardon toMunlchwheroJohnla scheduled to moot inl for1Fiorldl whore:"
them. Frcrn Munich tho fiiiiUy wll180 by U'lln to Aupi)urg, and make lheis home
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Mrs. John Frick, allor Uvlneln
there Jcitn ... an apartment reedy.
Weekend
&lt;( Mr
J Kontucky and Indiana where he
Hall 11001 ai plamecl lhofiiiiUywill be back In time to cole- F.chrard F :•• and Mr
worked In tho rolling mills, rebrate Christmas in Mlddl_.t. John's tGir dul;)'la"' Dec. MrL
W;;,., wore .k.aoph turned _to Pomeroy In 1925 and
21 snd he wW also for eligible for dloeharp at that time.
Foater and daushte Carol of moved into tile homo place. Ani
Uvonla Mlcb
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CHRISTINE BAILEY, BAIJGHTER of Mr. and Mro:~oRic..rd
Ml 'Sybil D,.,.sba b ha
residing In another houoe In tho
Rolley baa ~ompleted hlor trelniog at 1/10 SL Joooph RoJpllal ~s ho
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School of Nursl~~~o She now awalta tho reaults ot. her alate board
me rom 1 nco on yoers, OCCII&gt;Y tile tamUy hemeewnlnetlon. Meo..,hlle, Chrlatlno Ia working at the Parker.. ~po~:~Fuaa~~~.!,.':; stead.
burg hospital
Mloa Ebersbach mot Mr.
Marrlod 46 yoers, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Rader Ill Colum Mrs. Weeks look forward to
IT APPEAIIS TI!A't TilE EDUCATION wing &lt;t tile Middle- ba and from 111
the 111 • their golden weddlqr annlver·
port Churcll of Chriat wW be uodor -•tructlon before tho year
to
Mch~e
ree
celobrat.ll whore Mr. and
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Over 100' fl1ondo all!l rela·
joined lila weiCGillqr P&amp;JV fiJr Harvey at lhe
aifpclrt evconlal tbe¥ lttaoded a reeep. uvea of Mr. iD4 MrL Eldcll lawn for

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