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12 - ,... Dally Selllinol, ...~ 0.. '111uredu, o,tdder :a. 1881,

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Jb' RICK DUBROW
aDd eOol atUilldoo- via YilrTV'a 1'Blaclen'aWCII'Jd,"alMIUt
, !lOLLYWOOD (IJPO -Callie- nolleo.
movtt ~ 'l1le olher I~
0nt otaadarciiiHiatlon c:ane- 1ABC.TV'o ~n.. Sunhuo,
1 cllall Herb Sbrlner uoed ID ..U
• bow the)' .,.... hold a bealll;f , 111, qi&amp;-TV'o "'lbe ao.erc-ot In hlo bane IUim aDd ani J. J.," olfero 1101110 plaa.. looutiiW an tl1oat paraoiUe
bums knoWD u 'I1te P•·rtlfttl
nollody woo. By parallei~IIOCI- ialllanler afaneoQPiotklnlbJ
iliJI DlllltJ' (tho . . , _ , aDd People. Gl.., a ebancO In Ulo
Julie S&lt;llmlaro
Ida clallli&gt; rlahl time oloto, bcJih .......
ter). Mill &lt;!ccmera II ....-ell could cateb on.
all..., we como tDda1 to an vtHo'• female cateh ot tho ••·
aaaesament of the seuon'anew 1 on.
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telev!aloo oorlea.
So much l'or thooe new ohowo
U you were asked to 111111° that seem to haft more toolfor
the bolter prosrlllll of the new than tho othel'L 'lbere are,
aason, you would have to however two new hour-lcq:
Include CJ!S.TV'o Interview .__'ra cype oerlalothatare
with Russian wrlter-&lt;ielectoo very l'allcl17 dono (I ....., tor
Anatoly KuznetiOV, ani NBC·
TV's 11 Meet the Press" talk
with stalin's daughter, ani
POINT PLEASANT - Fire
ABC.TV's "Folk GosPel Music
broke out agoiD tDda1 at tho
Festival" ani CBS-TV's Woody
brick ancl blockllullcllngboullng
Allen apeclal BtK no'aeriee,
the
City card Shop here which
really' has anythiQiextraordi,.
was clelllr01ed b)&lt; fire Wednesary about IL
Lottie Yolll, 72, llddleport,
day. ·Firemen extlnllllllbed tho
Several, ol course, have died Wedne&amp;dal In tho Voter· blaze In 3D mlllltes. The nre
s...,ething to reclliDIIUlnl them. ans Memorial Hoapltol.
stArted liMa 8:30 a.m. today
For ex:~J~Wle, ABC--TV's uLove,
&amp;lr'Vlvora illclude her bul·
despite heavy rain during tho
American st;yle, '' a weekly band, E. B. Yost, at bomei two
gr~&gt;~C&gt; ol hwnoroos contemPOra· daulhters, Mrs. J. A. (Doro- nil'trtThe remaining walls of the

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WoHRs Blouses •, ••••••• Sale 5.34
5.95 and 6.00
Womens Blouses ••••••••• Sale 5.34
4.95 and 5.00
Womens Blouses ......... Sale 4.34
3.95 and 4.00
Womens Blouses ......... Sale 3.34
2.95 and 3.00
Womans Bloilses ••••••••• Sale 2.34

RUMMAGE FOR SALE
The youth fll'lll') ol tho Enterprise United Melhndlat O!urcb
wiU hold a l'IIIIIJDI80 oale Mor&gt;daj' ant Tueoday at tho former
Philip Slater a' Sbap, Court St.,
Pomeroy,

Joe certainly is losing interest. Every day he
postpones opening a savings account, there is
just that much less money available to help pay
the family overhead.
Today, a savings account is the bnic security for
more Americans than any other type of invest·
ment. How lbout you?

m FARMERS

BANK
,and SAYINGS CO.
POMEROY OHIO
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ONE INDUCTED
One Melgo Coolnty man, Jolm
D. Morrluey, wulnducteclinto
the armed tore~• tDda1 at Fort
Hayes, CoiUIIIbua, alldl6olhera
wore there for pre - induet!on
pby&amp;lcal examlnaUCXIa.
Laquace OINIIy
The Polynesian language
il one of the least known of
the world's languages and
il spoken by less than a mil·
Uon persons In a 8J'OI'P ot
Pacific Islands cov.. a
, tai'pr segment of tbe''IIIObe
th8il that encompuatns the
•nillve speakero of any other
language, according to the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

MEMBER FDIC

Member Federal Reserve System ,...---,

OPEN fRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 TO 7:00

In Interstate highway iym·
bola, the even numbers are
oast-west routes and odd
n u nl be rs are north-south

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at agreel111 oo a work contract.
A CDfl1lalll' offtclal IBid Thuraday the atrllte is the reault
of ,.genenl co111itions." The union's contract exPb"edatmidnlgbt Wednesday ant pickets were at the plant foi' the flrat
time Thursday morning. They advertised their action on the
signs at left ant abow.

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On DMZ
In a malaCttcai move, the u. S.
commanil b8l replaced home-

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This is a stocking created for the
year 1979.
And thanks to us you can get It In
1969.
The Kayser Stretch Stocking.
It stretches so It won't sag, bag, or
wrinkle.
It shapes Itself perfectly to the
shape of your leg.
It comes in tones and tints for fashIons that are yet to come.
And It has a narrow, narrow top for
today's, and tomorrow's, short, short
skirts.
The Kayser Stretch Stocking. For
tomorrow. Today. ·

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( hid .said the VIet Con&amp;: aDd tho
, Ncll'lll VIBIDameae were - drl.w!IW away trom Sa18llD Into
ibeH areal to roll, resupply
forpoaslble,...attacks.
- "wb•orlers cleaerlbed u.S.
,. : loiHI In tho bellies 'l'll1ri01t1
81 "UI!III aDd said three SIIJth
VJemame'" were ldlled a n cl

llyser Stlndtsl Strttch

·AGILON S
111 Spicetint, Browillinl, Mlslerie, Deep
Bel-e., Navy, Clear Beige Cllld Fudge.

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Accotono ____7•.CO runnln1 prtl, .12 feet wldo
3 Yard Wide Galcl Seal C:oihl...tlar and AnoatMJit
Accotono _ _ Solo
r1111nln1 prtl, ~ .lerit wldo
2 Yonl Wldo Gold Seal Cushluflar .,4 Aril'"""'
Accoto110 _ _.:_Sale .._20, ~....,j.,· "'~· 6'f"t wldo
'DI~hos Wido Sanoi~Wn CooJ&amp;ter T.,lllli '
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Sal• U5 11111Rin1 yard . .
Stzo 12'd5' ArMtiWilg Decolan Ruts .._s.it~&gt;11,00
Stao l2'1i12'
O..olon Ruts _S.I• 9.00
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PARIS - NORTH VIETNAMESE WPLOMATS Indicated today they wiD grant a11 6ucllence Saturday to a third fll'lll') ot Amorleans trying to lint out wbethar their 10111 aDd husllallds mi.a..

NIX'!II'e pdlout af 35,000 more ing in Vletaam eomllat are aWl alive.
b)&lt; i&gt;ee. 15. UnUI now, the
Hanoi IIOUI'&lt;:eo laid th07 q&gt;ected their llaioon omclals io
Aa.umpuon had.,_ that South chal'Jie of receiving vlaiUIW mimbers ot American famlltea to
VIetnamese trooJ)8 would re- confer with the new siJt..member groop Saturday morning at the
gllee them ao pert af t b e Hanoi mission to the Vietnam peace talka.
"VhilumlzaUon" tJ the war.
U, S. headipJartera refuled . Shull• arguet QeU! day il atlumd ·
tor 11C111'1Qr reaaont to !I&amp;Ybow
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J, - LABOR SECRE')'ARY Georae P.
parab:oOpen
had
been
Shultz
aays white CODstructiqR workers shoUld realize a "new
1111111
IIIO¥ed up rrom their aaalgned day" hao arrived for America' a mlnoriUe• aDd should avoid a
.,.. af operaUons at~ the ••controntatiOII'' with Negroeo demalldlng more .leba In the buDd-·
11111bem cout around Hue.
IIW lnlustry. .
loleamlblle, u. s. aDd South
Sbultz told thoAFL-CIOeonftntlonThuraclaythetsomebuilot.
Vhnnne'" trGopa )lilihlng Into 1111 tradea omlona had "made Wllllual ettorto ... with notable auopnilla retreatabehreenSol- ceases" In hrlniiiW more Necr011 lntotheindUBtry,butaald
A aDd the Cembodlan border "justice ani roallty clemanl thatweprovidaeqeal_..uutty lor
~ 111e7 had killed t5 mtnotlty [ll'llq) workers In great8r rMmobera."
~untat ooldlers tn two ra.--1- ;....m.... iia 6elt

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The Kayser
n"7n stretch stoc:kir
Ten years early.

WASIDNGTON - SGT. MAJ. WILLJAM 0. WOOLDRIGEwas
boooted for the Army' a tap eJiiSted .lcb by a aeneral who msy

have shared with Woolclrlae In li!e bociQr !rom a,worldwide "Kha·
kl Cosa Noatra," It wu learfi\!C),tllday.
· 1be aeneral, MaJ. ,Gen. Wllllpn A. pmntngham, m, retired
ft'lllll tho Army nbortlr Iller Wliclldrl!liiO wu lUied -much
IIP'III.,In lloelrJlrttlftlll'!llf.: ~•.J~&lt;!be.ll&gt;'n.....-lllaJordi~;ArnllrJo.Job, !fils.~.

' Tbi dlaeloaure was made til11117 by military spokesmen whO
aelcl the .JI!U'a~roapen had loot
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M.\NAGEMENT AND THE UNION were In ~onlerenee today as k strike b)&lt; 4ll hourly employes ol the Mldlrest Steel
Co; In PCJII!.eroy l1lOY8d Into ito seconl day. Pickets remained
near the entrance ot the East Main St. plant. However, plcket111! was peace!ul. It was reported at II a.m. that represODtati vea ol the C&gt;CJIDiliiiiY and union, which is Local 6197, United
Steel Workers ol AIDerica, were In tolks at the plant aimed

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Signs Tell Story of Strike

100" cotton. Sanforlied
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Wahl alzn 29 to 38.
Lodon
green,
black,
bran.

MEIGS TBEATRE

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CHARLESTON, w. va. (UPO wen was clrllled, fracturing
- A gas atrlke under tho Ohio could Increase production b1
River noar Rav..........t Tburs- three Urnes. It is possible the
claJ
be a million dollar bo- well will bring In three Umes
_ .. tor the Stated Waotvtr. as much as it Is preoently,"
&amp;lnla which awarded a lease on !l&lt;een salol.
a ape"'latory bella.
Skeen added the exact amount
The well Is producing 20 mU- the state wlli receive will not
lion Cll&gt;le feet per day prior to be known possibly until Novemfraeturlng.
ber, once the wen is fractotrAsiL Atl1. GeD. Larry !keen ed. Skeen said gas has to be
calculated that the state could pumped Into the lines before
1181 $750adayor$270,000ayear the slate will receive ito flrot
at the present rate af produc. pllfiiiOIII.
Uon.
Fracturing il diXIe by a aerv •
He Is legel representative ice comP&amp;JIY and it was n o t
for the state Public LaDd Corp., known lmnlecllately when a comwhich awarded the lease to peuy could bydro.fract the well.
R&amp;S Gao Co., ol Otarleston.
Skeen !Urlher observed wells
Skeen IBid, "In the New- In that cype ol sand formaUon
INrg aand tormaUon where the last up to 10 years, but he said

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WASIIINGTON (UPO - The
- h a s odq&gt;tedutr-eoel
m1De salol;)' bill IDiendecl lo
make 1968's HominY Falla
aDd Mamolnitm. W. Va.,
dlsestars the lut In the IAIIII
aeries of mine trqeollea.IIIIi
have blackened America'• IllANYONE FOR A FIIOG?- clustrial blstDry.
A frog appeared on the lllepo
11 would be tho mo.t
or the l'llmeroy Flower Shop sweeping cOal health and osatet¥
Tllorsday morning ancl no one legislation ever pas led.
knew qalte what to do with . By a 72.jJ vote ancl after rwr
11. Milian! VanMeter, owner days d oomettmeo e"""k-1
o1 the shop, belleveshewould debate, the Seoale Thuradal
be a strong entry for n e x t sent to the Houoo 1 meaaun
year's lrog jumping contest. strengthening the sovel'llllllllt'l
Interested? Soe Mlliard.
haDd 1n regulating mine safell'
and ollerlng the first federal
compenaaU... for the ~
dloabled victims ol black II'DI
disease.
The leglolation reaulta from
the Mannington clllaster Jult
before Thanksgiving Ill;)' wldch
Lois Jean Adkins has been
ldlled 78 miners. '1118 11om1n1·
WASIIINGTON (UPO - The Labor llepartment uld klday President Nixon would interwne to awarded a judgement ol $!,000 Falla disaster trOIIII&gt;ed 25 the
·block a strike threatened formidniglotapinat seven major raUroada. A department spokesman said In back 8UJJIIOrt payments for previoul Mal'. anclblrdled. .
Nixon would aiiiDIOlee iller ~ the rna~ of an emel'Jiency board to suggest a aolullon to tho one minor child from Jamtoes
For the first time, aU IDiaN
Ray Parsons according
an would be somjoet to -rlor.
strike during a 60-&lt;laJt coOIIIW off period unler provisions of the Hallway Labor Act.
· !Ued 0: the M i 8 CoonA opokesman for ral1roecl manapment said the railroads would lmmedlatoly withclraw their entry
eg
Department regulation and
mine operators woulol be
threat to shut clown most of the country's IIJ'Itom. labor Secretary Georp P. Schultz said Thur.. ty ~~~-Pi:~~ Mr
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• subject to linea- ranglus from
day It was too late to reach a negodated settlement in the strike.
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Nixon has been viewed as reluctant to intervene In a major union - manqement dispute tor the Adkins has removed the eblld $1 to $25,000 - for lgaorllW
!!rat time clurilv Ida admlnlatratlon. A nationwide rali shutdown would be Ulo third since World from the jurlacllcUon d the sovernment reguiaUOIIo. PNvlouoly, minoa emlllorla8 Jli,
War B. The Nail.... Mediation Board has told the President that even a limited strike would cause
grsat hardship In certain sections ot tho country. 'lbe American Farm Bureau hao uld a strike notice. In &amp;Other entry Blanche men or fewer were exeJillll IIIII
the interior aecrelar7 bid
would l_.-cllze 11mn preduce oblpped duri!W the hanast aeaaon.
llarrl
anted ' di
ilmUed power to enforce the
sale~¥ rulea he had promnlpt
ed.
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In addition, the leglolatlon
fondant, C1y4e Harrison, was
CHICAGO (UP!)- A ChiC&amp;~P&gt; WOU, Mlrl'll said, Rubin Why don't you - out of the aworded custoolf of four minor provldas benetlta of $1,635 a .
year tor the miner wltl! 1111
pollee undercover agent as- acreamecl at them: "Your park? Take olf your ..... ancl chlldrOD.
dependents to ~,2M for (C 411 ... GD ..... 111)
signed to Lincoln Park during cHI' • are t*L Ya.'n NL
with three or more depe 1 rt•
tho Democratic Natlomal Con- · ·
If he is totally dlpbled from
ventlon says he heard Jeri')'
blaek IWOI dloeaae: Sell. Jacab
Romln at pollee, "Your
II. Javlts; II-N.Y., tormod the
eb1ldre!l are pip • • • take olf
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structure wore knocked doWn
VIrgil (Mar)') Hamm, Mlllers- Wedneaday afternoon b)&lt; order
NBC.TV's "ThenCameBro~ ville; a aon, Charla• E. Yost,
ol Mayor D. B, Morpn. 'lbe
-son,'' with Michael Parks as a MJnersville; four listers, Mrs.
owner o1 UJo llulldlng was In Dlsort of motorcycle replacement Stella Grueaer, MlnernWe;
rope, ant Morpn uld he took
.lor the old ....,.d cowb&lt;Qr hero Mrl, Cora lllt&lt;hens, El Paeo,
the actioo as a safe!¥ meaoure.
-here today ani straighten Texao; Mra. Freda Rua..U,
things out, then gone ttmorrow Vlema, w. va., aDd Mrs. Ama Firemen pve no ellllmate ol
-has a strong star, line Eicllln&amp;er, Girard, aDd a broth- diiJIOP. The owner d tho card
pbotogl'11i&gt;hy ani a good con- er, John lloudashelt, Mlnera- shop, R. B. Rothgeb, said the
t...,.rary touch.
ville; rour gralldchlldren, aDd lOBI, includlna Ida Quialmas
lllo!:k. was covered b)&lt;lnlllll'ABC.TV's ''Rolin 222,'' a~ ooe great-crandchUd.
a Negro history teacher ani Ida
She was preceded In death b)&lt; once.
aoooclates in an Integrated high an tnrBDl son Robert Philip.
school, is a nice mixture of
Funeral serrices will be sat.
contemporary message -melo- urda.Y at 1 p.m. at Ewing Cbs·
drama and wry humor (provlci- pel with the Rev. Menzll Smtih
ed b)&lt; Michael Constantine aa a olflcl•tlng. Burial wlllbelnGIIworlci-weary prlncijl8)).
more Cemetery. Frielllla
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NBC.TV's BUI Coab)&lt; comedy call at the ltmerel home IDY· ~
meanwhile, has a tremendoual)' time.
otrong ant o.ppeallng star, ant
MASON - Ame M. Rlckarcl,
I like the way plots give way in
56, Columbus, died Wedneaday
his show to something like
m• at University Hoopltal. Sbo had
extenled monologues concer,.
';1-• 'I&gt;
become Ul While teaching at
ing people, the way things are 17
ll...... kat Oblo State University ancl died
In the holpltal a lew hours Ia.
ter.
YAIOH
SANTA ROSA, calif. (Up))_
!lie was born March 10,1913,
The oharpeat earthquakes to hit at Graham station, the daushFRIDAY, SATURDAY
norlhern Colltornla 1n ellht ter of Ulo late Smtih F. aDd Julia
AND SUNDAY
fOUl lnlured 15 penant and H. Ryan Rickard. A graduate ol
OCT. 3-4-5
eauaed damageWedneadayn!gbt Oldo University, abe reeeiveda
estimated In tbouaanla ol dol- graduate degree from Oblo Slate
Double F....;,. Program
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Unlverolty. !lie was a member
ar~e maJor tremblors were of I h e St. Joeeph catholic
"RACHEL, RACHEL"
recorded at 9·56 p.m. and 11:20 ChUrch at MaiCXI.
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joanne Woodward
p, m. aDd were centered near
ru~--' Letart, RD w
Senta lklaa, about 50 miles Ecl1lar&lt;l ....,.v,
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DDrlh af Sen Franchcci. AI- Va., ancl Howard Slak, Mason,
'~(:HUIASCO"
tlloulb lho UnlWnllf tJ Call~ ant a alttar,llarJ L. Rldwclaf
Christopher Jon••
cofnia lttanoiO!iJ atat1011oald Jrontoa, Ohio.
Technicolor Ponovioion
tboy registered 5.&amp; ant 5, 5 on
Funeral services will bsheld
-==~ the Rlchtot Seale only tho ftrst at 11 a.m. Saturd~ at the SL
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Joseph Catholic Church with the
One mall was badly hurl In Rev. Father H. A. Ryanolllclat..
Sonia Rooa b)&lt; broken glan ant Ina. Burial will be In St. Joanother had a broken leg. The aeph catholic Cemetery at MaTonight, Octoloer 2
othen were treated here for son.
NOT OPEN
1lllnor cuts aDd shock. HOI!PitFriend•
..n at the Foala quickly mcbUized to hanlle gleiiCIII Funerel Home after 3
a bony load ol injured, INI r&amp;- p.m. Frldaj'. Rosary aervlces
Friday lhru Tvooclay
taxed when only a few peroCXII will be held 1 '30 p.m. Frkl21Y
0•"'"•3-7
showed "" Broken glaaa aDd at the fllneral home.
power linea ac..- for moat
Walt Dloney's
f..rol8 PetitioDB
of tho damap.
"THE LOVE BUG"
(T echnlcalor)
CIDLD CUTS FOOT
Dean Jonn Michele Lee
The \llcldleport emerge110y F'ded with Court
DISNEY CARTOONS:
squad &amp;IISworecla c:a11 wec1ne..
Anaera a1111 cross petitions
BnllheriHif; Dculaotro8at
day to the Jolm -lne 'real- have been rued In two dlvoree
donee on !llotguD Hollow Road caaesln Mel&amp;a Colmi1Common
Nudbeach; Gr-•
There a Troo
__ ., chl14 ot ~
nPlea• ~-.J
where ........
u~~~
Ad uIto;
Admin ion: $1.00
,
Fr··"er
Doaelle Btr....,·••
'ld
ml1101',
wbo
had
auftered
a
.oat
-~
~.......,
60 C Ch I ron
~•·
.~
~
--~
a-~1,
fllnd
her
an.
laeeratlan, wu ....,n to u m -STARts 7 PM
-::::::::
' ===~n:ee:.;af:.;Dr:,·~R.~:a.:_:PI~c:kena.:; ower
eroaspetltlonln
the ell-·
ii
voreeanclaction
af her buBNIIII,
Dewey Roo&lt; Blrchlleid, Mlclolleport, asking that Ida petiUon be
cllamlaoed ancl that .... be
awarded the divorce.
Roser T. Klein, l'llmeroy Bt.
1, filed an 11111110r aDd trOIIp&amp;tJtlon In the dlv«irce aetiCXIIIled
b)&lt; Ida wife, Arl.,. F. Klein,
Mtddlaport Bt. 1cleoylngallep
tlons aDd asking thai Ids wife's
petition be aet allele aDd that be
be graateol the cllvorce.

FRIDAY. OCTORER 3, 196

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOl. XXII NO. 118

5.95 IOIIENS SWEATERS .: ............ SALE 5.34
4.95 WOIIENS SWE~TERS ..............SALE 4.34
3.95 IOIIENS'~WEATERS .............. SA~E 134-

72, is Dead

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i2.95 WOIIENS SWEATERS .............. ·••••• SAtE 10.34
10.95 IOIIENS SWEATERS ................ ·;.·SALE 8.34
8.95 WOIIENS SWEATERS ..................... SAL~ U4
7.95 WOIIENS SWE_ATERS_:~·"~"·~·.•!'"""sALE 6.34

Out Again in

.y

•

Come to J;lberfel~s Reqdy To rleqr
feeketiil ,,,
and select yow favorite swea~r~ and .
111 sr~"t SAil"
illfls - our entire sloe• of womens sweaters l!lld, lllpules 1111
reduced for this sale.

Ore B'--'-

.

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w

Lottie Yost,

"

The well wao drilled b)&lt; alaat
met!ood rrom an acre af prop.
ert;y on the riverbank. Bllllblnaker, wbo operate&amp; the· olrDllng COIIIPIDI', first bltacll7bale
ancl then paid a reported $12,000 for mldclle rlabta underacre where the oucceaslul olrDllng was conducted.
West VIrginia owna the bedaf
the river aDd olrlllera muatleaat
property on the sbore In order
to olant clrUI under tho river.
The lease was one or several
1iiii):mJ)e aeet!an atons 44 iiilles
ol the river which the PLC
awarded tonve companies. This
Ia the first drilling to produce
gas.

Block Shutdown~-:.-;.~

=:;:!a;:.,:•:•::

Police Taunted, Insulted ?ff;?;?i7~

"'

The blll-m.r... "' m11u..

Youq. olflcer Robert MarQ,

to pay tho benellta over 1be
lllllrt three years, with the
llates paying half In the lllll
two years. The federal tuaoll
Dllst be apprcprlaled In a

teltiMW Tlllraday during the
trial (1( elgbt persons c1oargec1
with tnettlng rloto during the
1968 COIIYOittlon, gave Ida
version d what led to clalhea
between poUee aDd antiwar
demonstrators.
Wblle Murrq teatltled, u.s.
marahals seerched evefYODO
entering !lie Federal llllldlng
lifter bomb threats were
recelvnd. They BNrched brio(

_.-ate leglaladon.
Some atatea Include the
nctimo of black lung- adl ......
which affects 100,000 llvi!W
miners ancl is IIOIDOIImes fatal
-In their workmen compensation programs. Someclonot.
West VIrginia's let!lolature
adopted COmpeniBtlon only
lifter miners atapd atrlkes aDd
aagry marches on the ostate
Capitol.

cues aDd baldlaga, and even
forbade noporlers &amp;om carryIng DeW811tP8rB into the coort..
room. No bomb was found.
Wears Civilian Clolloeo
l*lrr~ llid he 1101'8 clvlllan
clolbea while oa dutY In Lincoln
Pari&lt; Auc. 25, 1968, ancl OIW
Rubin- a laocler d the Youth
a.matlonal Party (Yipptel),
the clef~ lead
~.o! 2oo _Rel'IC1fl&amp; torran1 to
pol.......... In Lincoln Park.
MilrraJ ~ Rubin ..
ll,\lla&amp;::
•'Look at those-- --pigs.

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D)i:TROIT - DECREASING PROF1TS after seven lllra!pt
years of ll!er~llng aatea have llao!n hl•med b)&lt; Cbr)'olor Coql.
tor the lajrolf af IORIO Of )be 40,000 white COllar workers - 25,•
000 of whom work In the D!ltrolt ,,._- In the next four ·to elsfll
weeluo.
It was the ~ amounced retrencbment b)&lt; the mU...'e
Let'l I'll theM - out d
third largest auto make~. llihlch said IDJulylt wae placiQI a mor- here
i•
.
'
111
atorlum on - lllriJW, halted CliiJPt.llon ot a,... $200 ml oo'
'1'liell, with the policemen
aaiiOIIIbly plant aDd cut llaek ~and administrative budgets blekecl up aplnst a fieldbouae
to their 1968lovelL

.

Junior Miss

..,__

Hopefuls to

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-tol- Meet OcL 7

COSMETOLOGY CLASS - Wllat •I 1 eu clo It...., • "'" alad IDtbo
ogy cla81 at :Meigs High School. Mro. llu7 PIIWeU, tescher, stanliQI at left, Is applyiQI
cream for akin care to Bre.... Prlcld1 while Mrs. lola Bartnun, slanting at rlgllt, ot Merle
Norman studios, is applying a peck on Becky Houdaahelt. Debbie Cremeans, right, has received the first two treatmonta aDd makeup hao been ~eel. The demonstration stressed
the "mtural look." Classes in coametolosY are meet!IW In tho Iormor aenlor high INildtow
In Pomeroy until quartoro are ready at the new Meigs Hlgll SebonL

�t

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,Two C.o~:tt!bcit!~$ -~~.r. e. ; r.~~
~flit
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,.. ' NEw YORK- In thelaatepl·
IOdt of our continuing atteftllon
to tho U.N. Table at Lindy's,
the Ulderworld Noblllcy
ftilhtl)' until the nna1
of that teJqlle
we touched on the

more paclnc momenta
tho
mob N• aa theraathered ~
clall~. Undy's had been thilr
reapactable sta.,.l!W ~
[l&gt;f decadeo, or alnce they dla·
covered ·tholr civil rights par·
mltted them to eat In proper

•••one••

ON t•SE USED CARS

1966 CHEVROLET

$1495

Impala 2 Dr. H.T. VB, floor shift. Radio.

$1495

66 PONTIAC

GTO H. T. 4 speed, floor shift, radio.

64 FORD FAIRLANE $1095
500 Sports Coupe, VB, P.S. and radio.

$995

63 THUIDEIBIRD
Landau

$150

61 FOD
CoiiYertlble, VB.

H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
MIDDLEPORT

992•2151

GET

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SALE
PRICES CUT FOR QUICK SALE
WAS

1'.149'.- _1_,395

66 .RCUIY
Ll~•

M.,.o,.y Coov . Cpo.

w~,,. •••· Ps, PB

· fQID

dr~

now

lloh!

l""'·"Jlft&amp;

b!,. flnloh wiOh ,_,.., oil

2, 195 I1 995

YoriMr 6 dr. Hard Top. Air conditio,.,. Original blaclt finish
Spl!lfle•• Inside l!'"d out. Fully ~ulppft,

1,795 1,695

0,.

bMarw
d-;:-H~ t
One of .,horp.. t "66• onywhaM, Beoullful
Yltt.llw,.ck•t uat1. PowN st•..,lng and auto, tran1 .

1,195

64 OLDS

H5

Dr••le 88" dr. ttord lop. Beoutilul red finish with all vlnyol matchlhl &lt;lnt•lor. PS, PB &amp; AT •

t.';':.=~

0110

had -"-! ,. to olfer beeluoo or
lilY Alii· One 1Jl011&amp;18r Nld God
wudd have to be sitting.on lilY
ahoulder, andlpllho~a,Jor
I Dnall.r.twnd a Job.AI!
After I . ntlred at
I llllo
men1ecl by lioela!Se&lt;!url1;y with
part lime work as a telephone
I!Oilcltor. I find most people an
polite, tbcJU8b I IIIli have an
overBim to tills work.
E.B. ~be cheered to lcmw
thet the A&amp;w Dllcrlmlaalloaln
Employment 1Act became a lllo
Uonal law a year .., and, by
wrltlns to the Women'sllureaJ,

.~cker

V N regulars. Seems they bad
a·
who hadn't been there
the
three
nlshts and
they madeprevious
1 bot on paat per·
formance.

Ycm'llnever know you have the best dea.l1111til
you kave seen:

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

.Ca•• •·
E1tote ef Y~~olentl••
w.u,19,617
o..
, ..,..._
Notlc. 11 t.NIIIy given th1111
Marvin D. W•ll, ol RfD. Clltlor.
Ohio, hu b.. n dvty 'f'olntod
· ExecutOf of tM Estote o Vale""'
tiM Well, ct.coasld, late of Melt•
County, Ohio.
Credlflll'l ON requhd to file
thoU claiMs with uld flducloty
·
within low mont'- ·
Doted this 30th day of S.pto,..
b., 1969.

iUICK

PONTIAC ·

1013 10/10 10/1.7 :Joe

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Wa&amp;~~

J~u~~~

~ter,

c.••

n··l"...

· Estote of Harold Ho Co lno, De-

c.a•••·

Ml~loport

Ohio, hu

~teen

llluly oppolntacl ixocvtrlx of tho
Estat. of H..lll H. Collins, cis•
cH . . d, leto of ._It• County,
Ohio.
I
C..dh011 ore nquirod to fl •
tholr clol•• with sold flclueiOIJ'
within four Months.
Ooto4 rhls 1Sth day sf S.pten..

116 Yoan of Continuous Buslnoll
POMEROY, OHIG
992•21 _. 3

Mootcl~Q&gt;,

Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m.

lao,~

,

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·

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win.
The Reds, rwnoved trom c. .

tentton for ·tbe~e'sWestern
Division titielast Satuntay, d&amp;o
foaled the division winners, Atlanta Braves, S..S, tn the last
aame.

'_

o

Leaders

..,.

Other memben ol the Mid.
dloport lllldllary lit tho meet.

... .

Inc were

Mri. David l)llllnpr,
Mro. IIQmond IQoea, Mro. Robart McElhlmy, Mro. ~
Imboden Mro. David Zirkle,
Mrl. Joi., Vroman, Mro. Ru1o
Hll Milia, Mra. Robert Jlyera,
Mra. ''Everelt Bochnor, Mra. 0.
E. McKinloJ, 11111 Mro. Normlll
Wqland.

1961 Olds Cutlass •s• Hoi. Coli!" •~ •••_.$2$01J

Rod with bloc~ vinyl tap, black vmyl tntoroor, V•B "·

motor, auto. trans., power brakes, power stHrlng,

•

Mrs. Hughes
Given
Shower
'
.

i968 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. S!lflan ••• $2695

V-8 motor, auto. trans., P.B., P.S., radio, w/s/w
ti(ea, white witb ·reo! int.
.

NEW "IIAVI!:N-'A ml•colloaUI 'abqwor wullftn recent-

18,000 I!! ilea. Sh ...pl
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19&amp;6 Bulck'skyhrk Wqon .............$iat5

~or' u~.'
-,:•.,

V-8 m-, ·•uta. trona., P.B., P.S., factory au•can•

'' - · ~
tho former IIIIIIIY Yonker,
dau&amp;htor ol Mr. and Mrl. Kennet11 Yonker.
Refrelhmlllll or eake and
punch woro served to Ruth Plek.
ena ind Lisa, RuliiiiAlulh,Muk
11111 .Terri, 1!eC1q llaulh, Erma

ditioning, gold with ftHIIching intarlor. Shorpl

·

i966 Chevy II Nova ZDr. H.T.......... $1395

Burgundy with ileige interior, 6 cyf ., auto. trona.,
radio, w/a/w tirel. A SHARP ONEI
.

Rouoh and daulbter, M ra.
..
rl, Siiiidl Lowinan 11111
.
·B
r
MerriU,AdaCiark,
.
et Zerkle, Mary Bumaarner.

1

and Diane, Either Brown,

~:~·

Barbra l'rldll1, Bell;y Young,
1be
Rev.
Miller,
IIAlush,
11111Mrl.
Mr •. 11111
Mrl. MarJ
Low.
ell llulhoa. Several lent glfta

.

62

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63

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$295

cbv.

Vol
A,...

l.;p. HT cp.~
. 1t'l9$
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OPi!H

IVININGS TIL 1:00

1
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.. &amp;tY •Itlllb·

"V••u•n Like Oilr Q114li1y Woy ·

Dof!ls Business" '

992-5342

GMAC FIJMNaNG

P-EROt'&lt;-

Mlnn 140; PoweU, Bait 121;
Jal'koon, Oak 115; Dando, Oak
113; Yastrzomskl, Bound How·
ani, )VaoJ! 111.
.Pitcbi!W ,
Nat!....J'l•~~t•• Stover, NY
25-7; Niekro, Ad 23-13; Marichal, SF 21·111 Jenklna, Chl21·15;
Singer, M 2~12; Dierker, Hou
and Gibson, st L 2Cl.13; !lands,
Chi 2~14; Osteen, LA 211-15.
o\merlcan League: McLalq,
~ 2WJ Cuellar, Bait 23-11;
Perry, Mlnn20-6;McNally,Balt
20.7; Boswell, Mlm 2~12; Stot.~~.. NY 2~14.

"•· 1969.
f. H. O'BRIEN
,_
Pr. .oto Julll.. .f ••II -unty
9/19 9/26 10/3 3tc

It

of ,.,,,

Notlco

1•

Jalonda

c....... 20190
Riche~

-~J

Root,

o

Ill

mu

Of ·'IJI':.

Root,~

' Ill
SIIIICI

gfvon thot

M1cldloport1

Ohio ha1 ._.,. duly app•lntod
Alll•(nlatMrl"' of the Estoto of
p..., Richard RoCit, tloe.~~-.4, ·

late of Me't• County, Ohio.
C..dfton are requlrotl to fllo

fll
lAIII
.:a01111
·-

their clsllltl wtth sollll fiduciary
within four months.
Dated this 16th doy of S.pte-

bor. 1969.

~;.~;./f~!'J:.M of sold County

C9) 19, 26110) 3 3tc

..HOMES

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED 10 INTEIUI' Of"
HFIIW.M"SON AREA
IICHARD i, OWEN, PVBLIIHI:&amp;
~

T•llllfiW, Eetar
PIIMIIIIIII d&amp;IIJ •*'PI Sl~ by TMCNe
v.u.r hllllllllllll ~. ua lillciiMk IlL,
' - " " · ONe&gt;, tUf9. a..a... Dmn ..._

IH-2lH, Uhol1ll ...._ MWUT.

,.,.Odo.

SeOIIIII diiii . . . . . . . . . . . .
fiiiii-.I....USI••••
"" . . . .
tUI--C".elJaaNr, ~. U r.a.t tld
Y.tl
Cll)-, 1'1n Yllft,.

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lln.,_-..,......,_r
GUlly "'OIIV'' ..... •4·spoed &amp;tick. 610C14 111·-llod •ltllf·lon CIJIOdty
• Toroion ber sr.blllzod front suspension • 30 miln J10! &amp;:~lion oeot!OIDY

See o.tsun's .SOund Mover at

lllnH

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•AniNilc·

v..,

Maui•o, atately boauf;;. ·!4 ol&lt;quioitoly
carrie aut in gon~ino Pocan
cabl..
otry ••• authentic Modi._.,..... ~tyling.
Tho now Adml'"l lull Harn 1'·Storei SaufNI
Sya- adds now d~ and (IOI!Ior.. to at.,:.. '
aaund, Ro01ovoblo. :erllle cl~li.,, ·,eato_
mal
.
tape jocks. Foalul'la ablid·a!ali ' IUVFMI ·i.' ';
FM l .l oroo radio, cuatOm ~ crocoril · . ,, .•
chanilf with !looting dia111011d •tyluJo ;J._.r
Warrantod far "Lifo." Storoo: aon!ly:. II~; .: ,
. exten•ion 1peaker terminal a. 26~··:·h·~, ~r~~

., 18.. d.

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·•JKYLINE ·
• RICHARDSON
f2 1 I 60'
'·
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DAY
SERVICE
In At 9 - Out At5

......... CleeiiFS.
211 E. 2n.t, , ....,

·--·----';

•'

.

Perez •lammed a three • run
homer In the seventh Inning to
hoo&amp;t the Reds owr the Braves.
Late Scori!W Decides
Atlanta illll1j&gt;Od orr to a 3-1
lead In the third Inning only to
see the roof fall In oplnat
George Stone when the Reds
got four In the seventh and
three more in the elsftth. The
last two came on a lbree-«se
error by Sonny Jackson.

1

in the eighth on foor siJIBleo
and Jackson's error.

SEE uS Pl~st

.... '

By United l&gt;reso Jmernallonal
·
National Le&amp;iue

American League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
w. L. Pet. GB
New York. , ,100 62 .617
Baltimore ••• 109 53 .673
Cbicago ..... 92 70 .568 8
.Detroit •••.. 90 72 .556 19
Pittsburgh ••. 88 74 .543 12
Boston •.•.• 87 75 .537 22
Sl Louis •••• 87 7S .537, 13
Washlrwton •• 86 76 .531 23 •
Philadelphia •• 63 99 .389 37
New York ••• 80 81.497 .28',2
lllontrea1 •••• 52 110 .321 4i
Clewland
••• 62 99 .385 46'h
West
West
w. L. Pel GB
w. L. Pet GB
Atlanta •..• 93 69 ,574
Minnesota ••. 97 65 .599
San Fran. ••• 91 71 .562 2
Oaldand ••••• 88 74 . 543 9
Clnclruall •. 89 73 . 549 4
California .• ' 71 91 •438 26
LOs Allgeleo. 85 77 .525 ll'h Kansas Clt,y •• 69 93 •426 28
Houaton , ••• 81 81 .500 12'h Cblcago ..... 68 94 .420 29
San Diego ••• 51 111 .315 42
Sooctlo •••••• 64 98 .395 33
TOOr~'s Rooulto
'lllurad&amp;J'• Roaulta
Cblcogo 5 New York 3
Minnesota 6 Chlcogo 5
San Dles1J 2 San Fraa. 2
Kan. Cl1;y 6 California 2
Pittsburgh 8 Mo~ 3
Cleve. at N.Y., cncld., rain
st. Louis 3 Phlla. 2
Oakland 3 Soottle 1
Cincinnati 8 Atlanla 3
(Only aames scheduled)
Loa AJw. 5 Houston 4
Friday' a Gules
Frlda,y's Game•
(No aames scheduled}
(No aames adtecluled)
Satunlay's Gentes
Satunlay'a Games
PlaJof.(
PIQotr
MIIUIOaota at Baltimore
New York at Atlanta

East

EN ···············
...

You Don't Have Jo Go Hunt1111
F• Nltlonal .BI1iJds. lelfue
1'11111 In 011' Store
You. ·

N° W COMPTON o· D ..
OPTOMEJIIST

·''

Coach Dean Mason's Gal.
llpoUs Junior Hl&amp;h football
team blocked three punts and
recovered two Meigs Cumbloo
enroute to a 28.0vlctoryover
the vlsltlnc Marauder junior
hlsh faotball team m Memor.
lal Field ThqradaJ ev~.
Gallipolis scored once In
the Clrst period, and three
Urnes In the second. Neither
team scored In the last i)all.
Melp never threatened.

0

FRIENDLY ONE
.,- --

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(4 p.m.)

Roc~ lHII at Vlnloo

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CHW!

Mr. Frlondlr
SUIFACI.MOUMID

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~~lti·~ J~1l)•"
;,;':~~~)
SAIIO&lt;GLIII

w:~a at Parkorslllrg Calb.
Eaatern at Kyger Creek
CoaJ Grove at Fairland
Fl&gt;rts West at Fl&gt;rts Ea&amp;t
Ch!Uicothe at Portsmouth
SATURDAY'S GAME:
Haman Trace at Hannan, W.
Va.

24 INCH VANITY

24" MEDICINE CABINET 36" MEDICINE

FloUboard tonstrwction covortd wilt.
beovtMul We1to.aco wolnul groln.d
plotlk, Vonttr top and b•hplosh sur·
loced with Formica brand lomlnattd
pla1lk. 18" round bowl and rim lndud·
ed. Eu~y lo Ohemble.
3
... 70.0

Built for '""'ke. Hao.r duty styrene
light 1hteld, lncond01eant llghKng .
StotniMI 111el trim. Two 1helve1. UL·
approved. Soft Whllo. Height 19".
D-.,lh projktlon 8-7/8". (Lou bulbt).
Reg. 2~.65

54.95

r--------.,
cROW

15.55

MAGNOLIA

UNDER-CABINET UGHT
18" long. UL·II•Iod. Complet• wUh a
I S.WO.t lluorotcsnt tub• ond 6 loot
cord. Reg. 8.98

10
~~;~~;~~~~3.98
;·~

5.99

~~s

STEAl
H.O.USE

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·Home of

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lEG.
2.05

1.29

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ALUMINUM
IAMPHOLDER

Ch111111o plot.d. long twiY•I orm lor
otcurat. potHionlng,

3.99

lndud.d. R•g . 2.00

AIIOSOl

Not o 1111a1 or pollth. Nurl&amp;h• wood
wllh natural ods. Won'! duN glouy turlocat Ot thin• IOHn
flnist.•• ·

1.88

...,.....

lurns light ON 01 dud ond OFF at
dawn. Tok.. tlondord or fl~lght
bulbt. 3-YEAR GUARANTEE. Reg. 5.95

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SANDWICH

BEDROOM/HAll
UGHT FIXTURE

PAINT ROLLER
AND TRAY SET

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the Fabulous

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of England, the Wimbledon
champion, when her pro!esslo~
al contract with the National
Tennis League •&gt;~&gt;Ires Oct 1~,
will be registered as a "plaJer'
with the British Lawn Tennis
Association.
Since the BLTA does not
dlaUngulah between amateurs
and professionals, ills possible
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Southern at Federal-Hocking,

42-27lillie
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their national tltle. orr that COACHES RETURN
victory, Ohio state Is second In
NEW YORK (UP!)_ All rour
average total ol!ense with 565 coaches wUI return to the ~ew
yards.
York Yankees next season. The
Penn State defeated Navy 45- club has received signed
22 a n d Colorado 27 .. 3, and contracts fr&lt;m~ Jim Turner,
Kansas state defeated Arizona Jim Hogan, Elston HCMard and''

PETERS OPTIONED
HERSHEY PL (I]PD- v..
tersn cente; Garry Peters has
been optioned to Quebec of the
Amerlean Hockey League by
the Philadelphia Flyers. Howev:
er, a Philadelphia spokesman
Slid Peters
be beck with
the Flyers when flley open their
National League season aguinst
Minnesota Oct 11.

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~ra~ve~s~c~atch:•:r~w=ho~say=•~-::.:•:::~~QCO:N::ON:T:H:U:R:S:.)-:E:A:S:T:C:O:U:R:T:S:T:·:·:P=OME:R:O:Y=~•

be on1y hit Ia his Idol.
misleading
.273
and .269since
hlsllrsttwoyears
up. For the last ftve years,

The Braves' mindswereel&amp;&amp;- Logan at Nels-York

two straight since 1954, when
the Wildcats finished with a 7-3
mark, their best in modern
times.

~

but ...... I went out to talk to
then 'iiill!ed ..,)Jto
tho pitcher," Dldlor oald. center.
"Whoa I came back, Pete
"You Juat law to pitch to
ulctd me If we were golajr to ·him the bell JOU cu. • Didier
whUo avwr&amp;llllll-r than 203 walk him.
coniiJaiod. "'!bert laa't 1 pitch·
bits per 1!'&amp;11011, Roao hoa
"I fllld him no.
hodoosn'tthl*hocanhlt."
batted .322.
.
""Illat'a good, be repltt!d. I advof r Pml Crt oct 3
"One thlng'o for aure," the Jllliiiiiilii:i:-ii:~ii-.:~~~~~~-~~!-alwq• conlldent - · said,
0
"nobodJ's ma4e more hits In
I
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11
the 111 nve yean than me."
u1bat's Role tor you, H aald
B"'/ Didier, tho 20 • y • ·~
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT

Jim Maloney. who went six
innii1J's, was the winner and
upped his record to 12-5.
Reds Finish With 89
The Reds finished the season :::::=:s::::~::-;:=»"::W::::W..::x:=::::::~w.&amp;:»:
four games out of the Western
Division's nrst place. They won Tonight'• G~
89 games and lost 73 In a sea- Gallipolis at Ironton
son in which they frequently Meigs at Athens
Wellston at Jackson
were in first place.

The· seventh lnntng rally where Thursd!IY night, especial·
ly PhU Nlekro, a 23 - aame
Started when· Rose, on base on winner
who wants to beat the
a Ioree PlaJ; wenl to third on N Y k Met
ew or
s.
a single by Tommy Helms. He
Ntekro,
a
native
Blaine,
scored on another single by Ohio, a village InofBelmont
Bobby Tolan.
Coun(J, has not beat the East.Perez then Collowed with his
37th holner to make It 5-3. ern D~visionwl.nnersallseason.
Playing mostly against r&amp;o He Will start for the Braves
serves, the Reds got three runs SaturdaJ tr the first game of
the plaJorr lor the league
crown.

ta~s ~n Nort~ester~ ~~.
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reJoined him al Clnclmatl In
1986 •rter Rooe had alrea~
established hlmaelC as a .300
maJor league bitter.
Rose's seven .. year maJor
league average of .309 1a

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Rose, II not for the entire
team.
His bunt single In the eighth
lnnh~ aave him a 1·for.f aame
and mark and ensured his .,.p.
~ ol the National League
balling crown. His .348 wltho
stood the Iaiii minute surge of
Roberto Clemente, who went .3for.f for the Pittsburgh Pirate&amp;
Thursday nigltt for a . 345.
uHad To IHt"
HJ just knew I had to have
a base hit," Rose said. 11[ don't
mind telling rou I was nervous.
That's the ftrst Umeln lilY lifo
I ever bunted with two outa."
Hose also lopped the league
in hitting laot year wllb a .355.
The win over tho Bravoa
snapped the Atlanta team's 1~
game wfnni .. streak am pro-

W~t&lt;;""~"~•,,.the offe.,l~, 1~.
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Este..

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Michigan Seeks 3rd Win In Row

radio, ''"'" olau, w/s/w tiroo, doluxo wltoel
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MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Final
!ly United Pross International
National League
AB. R. H. Pet.
•Rose, Cln 627 120 218 .348
Clmnte, Pit 507 87 175 .345
Jones, NY 483 92 164 .340
Alou, Pit
698 103 231 .331
McCovy, SF 491 101 157 .320
Jhnsn, Cln 523 86 165 .315
Davis, LA 498 66 155 ,311
stargll, Pit 522 89 leO •307
Tolan, Cln 637 104 194 .305
By WILLIAMVER!GAN
paaslng.
UP! Sports Writer
RldifiB on the outcome ol the
Srwlln, Pit 459 62 139 .303
American League
It's a coach's dream, mov~Dc aame ~ be a slot In the top
AB. R. ,II. Pet In at one of tlloae rea~ big ten. Missouri Is ranked ·ninth
Carew, Min 458 79 162 .332 Cootbali factories and comlllfl and Mlchlpn 11th.
Oliva, Min 637 98 197 .309 "' with a r~ big winner In
In other aames Involving the
Smith, Boa 543 87 168 .309 the first year.
top ten, top.ranked Ohio State
F. Rbsn, Bal 539 111 166 .308
The dream could come true tra•els to the West Coast to
Powll, Bal 033 83 182 .,04 this year for Michigan's Bo take on Washington, third-rated
WUms, Chi 471 57 143 .304 Schombechler, hut the Missouri Arklin88s faceo Te""s Chris·
PtrcW, Rue 535 92 159 .297 Tigers hope to !urn It Into a tlan, fourth-ranked Te,..s hosts
ljowrd. Waa 592 111 175 .296 nlghlmare this wee1t.
Navy, No. 5 Southern California
Nrtltrp, Dot 543 79 160 .295
Tite Wolvei"lnea have run.., plaJa Oregon State, No 7
Andrw, Boa 46i 89 137 .295 87 polotalnwhlpplngVanderbllt Georgia 111111eo with South
•
H(lllo Runs
and Washington and are a one- Carolina, elshtl&gt;-ratecl Purdue
National League: McCovay, point choice to defeat Missouri meets stanford, 10111-nnked
SF 45; II. Aaron, All 44; May, at Arm Arbor. !Jt those llrsttwo UCLA, wiiUIOr oCthreeatralght,
Cln 38; Perez, Cln 37;
ns .
a"'!
$ou 38. · ·
. · · : ·: ..
,bi
••lfho 1 2 l'eliii Sillte JllaJ&lt;s
1!
LeagUe: Klllebrow, has. 8afned
yard. ·, since
·l· ,,
iltnn 49; Howard, Wuh 48; belllfl switched Cram opllt end Ohio state has PlaY'1!1 .Jus(
Jf,cksm, Oak 47; PetroceUiand to tailback, and double threat one aame this season, a 62-0
Yaatrzemokl, Boa 40.
quarterback Don Moorhead, trouncing or T... s Christian
Runo Balled !Jt
who_ hal pined 231 _
that conftrmed the Buckeyes
.
NaUonal
League:
McCo~,
ru&amp;hi!W
In
addition
to
hla
are
aerlaua about de[endlfiB
-SF 128; Santo, Chi 123; Perez,
CIJI 122; MQ, ctn 110; Banks,
Clll108.
American League: KUiebrew,

,

Mr. and Mrs. Gone Rial 11111 but were imlble to att.nd.
Kem,y IIQ, Mr. and Mra. 0..
car Babcock,llll1 Mr. and Mro.
David Rl&amp;aa and Mary LouiH.
a..- re-~ved a number ol
r
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JITNEY

Oearly ' a week for the Ch&gt;clnf'tl Reds, but Thursday night
111ey bowed out or tho National
~ season omclallJ with a

Now.. :.•', Y'.ou'·

trutt cakes for Cllrlllmu!
Mrs. FoiQ _ , the d o r
prize 11111 Mro. W- Jlud.
- was the wllllor Ill thetrav.
ellllc prize. Mra. June1 Dan.
lela and Mra. Larry BlUr
aerved cooldoa, -chullll1

lovely glfta. Sendlnc lllb were
Mra. Ulah SWan, Lamar LJOas,
Gerald VIolet, Mrl. OkeJ Rleh.
ardiAIIl, Llaa, Teresa and !bpb.
onle Rlaa (Lopn, Ohio), Kent
llaobargen (Pukeraburg), her
Jll"..-lparento, Mr. and Mra.
David llale, Wlchlto Falla, Taas; IIQ lllao, 1'1&gt;1118r01' and
Mr. and Mrs.' Thur111111 Bab.
cock, Tuppers Plalna.

that he needed two hits
'!llursd!IY night to tie tho Reds'
record or 219 aet wq beck In
1905 by Cy
"I went Into the pme
thllting too muc~ aboot the
record," Rose said... AI it
turned out, thot bunt waa the
biggest hit I over got. As for

l ~TLANTA (Up!) - Tho old
'!llurad&amp;J night's aame was vlded a ll"lndstond for
Mit aamo had been over lor an lnwortant one Cor Pete Perez.

MA$0N, W. VA.

at the "Happy lllrthda,y, Mary Lou. Mro. Kmloth YOIIker and John,

at the November election
111 the Eeatem Local School
Dlatrlet. All paronto urged to
attenl.
WOMEN'S AU XIUARY Board
or Veteran&amp; llfemorlal Hoopltal,
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at hospital
caCeterla.
TUESDAY
MEIGS ASSN. Cor Mentall,y
Retarded Children and Adulto,
7:30p.m. TueedaJ, baaomentor
Trlnlcy United Church of Chrl&amp;t,
Pconeroy
SUPPER, Mount
Moriah Bopll&amp;t Church 4:30 to
6:30 p. m. Tue~; sponsored
by the Missionary lioelecy.

That hlt gave Roae a clOIIIW was "too aware" ot the tact

ror himself each spring- 200
htta aOO 100 runs scored. He
had 218 hits and acored 120 run a
this season.
Clnchmatl manager Oave
Bristol was asked whether he
thought Rose mlsht ever bit
.400.
11
H anyone can, he can,"
Bristol replied. "He certainly
has the best chance oC anyone J
koow. But I'll settle ror .348
each year -andsowill he.''

Reds Top Champs 8-3 In Finale

f96~ B~lck. $NI~k CIMIJNI ·•·•·•....... ~ .$1495, ' :
th~ ~~ ~ w~gEI081101( ~~!""'""''I ' 'Whito~1ih J!l'oc~ vinyl t~p, o"" b,~f.k,vmx! tnted~u:;~
" '.Yoll · • ri§lne:· aulo. ·fran •fi.&amp;., f!.s. jnd radla• .. · SHARP! ' "" ·- '
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school; John Riebel, Executive
was mt 11111 served with
Head
or
Eastern
ScbooiDistrlet
Ice
cream
to Mr.Diane
and Mra.
to speak on renewal or tile 3- Starllng Mauar,
and
n1111 oper&amp;IIJIB levy, to be V - Chuckle, Mr1. Leola - - .

NOTICE ap APPOINTMENT

Stroot,

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thl!"

front of the plate -and beat averaged 200 hits a oeaaonowr
It out for the tltle-wlrutlJw hit. the prevlouo rour JOlfl, said be

average or .348 -13 polllto
higher than his league.topplng
awrage last year. Clemente,
who wound .., 3-lor-4 ror the
night, llnished at . 345 to mlu
his
ftrtb batting crown by
,.- "I don't mind telling you I
1
' ) didn't know What I 01
was nervouL"
1
goi!W
to do when I gO! up to the
'
But, nervous or not, Rose, 0..
plate," Rose said. I Just knew I

••sott
FUitNITUII CO.

Mlchula, Mro. Archie McKIJI.
ney, Mra• .David Carr, M r 1.

l,yChuarcht

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tan, who had been In

llateni111 to a racllo, leaned
·a eroao the dugout and told me
' &lt;ROberto) Clemente had alrea·
II¥ IlOilo 3-for-3 up In Plttsbursft
and I knew I'd loae tho Utle If I
' didn't ret • hit,~ the hustling
~ Cinclnliatl rlghtfieldor said.

Slanclard~s
Ad. Rldlard
F . , Mra. Merle lla. :::::::::::;:::;~~===;.;~p,
via, Mra.llnlcoDaY!a,andMro.

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Eada, Mro. llowud Birchfield,
Mro. BQmaac1 Wll-, Mro.
Robert Miller, Mro. Kemeth

eatree.

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of Labor, Waalllngton, D. ·I Larry FAI1III'do.
20210, she ~ 1181 • copy or \ Mro. 'l'homu DUat, preat.·
"How You C&amp;n Help Reduce cleat, bid c:llarp Ill the brlet
Barrlorl to the EmplO)'IIlOIII Ill bullb.u aealliCIII dllrlnr which
Malure Worn.... " - MRS. L. limo Plena ,..... lllll4t to oel1

anal(em6r~

.ballillg chalq)ton.

11 .Women
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J. B.
.
Dear Heie:
This II to E.B., the 57~o&amp;r·
. old recent_wl_. Here' a what .
CAR WASH Satunlay !rom 9 lilY moliler, age 55, Ia doillfl.
to 4 at Middleport VU!age llall, S!o Is an ex~o victim and
$1.50, by Fellowship of Chrlat- walks m crutches, weartne •
ian Athletes.
braoe. still she ahops, drives,
JUNIOR AUXIUARY o!Drew takes care ol ber lamlly alone
Webster Post No. 39 moeliJIB 11111, besides, coDimute~lo-k
Satunlay at 4 p. m. at legion In tho clcy, so she can IU)IIICirt
hall for rehNraaL
us. S!e Is divorced, not wl-.
ffiGH SCHOOL DANCE p&amp;rcy ed.
with tile Jqs Saturda,y, 8:30 p,
She finds lime to take mo&amp;nJ
m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Meigs place I want to go, plcko up
Junior Hl&amp;h School Auditorium any Ill ~ friOfl!ls, no matter
1n Fomeroy. Everyone wei- wllere they llve.S!etlxeathlnp
come.
around the house, oews, Is lilY
WESLEY AN SERVICE Guild, real IIOOd Crlend, and abe aJ.
Rutland Methodist O.urch, 7:30 ways aeems to have TIME. S!e
p.m. Satunlay at llarold Sauer also goes out with lrltlldaocca.
home; heyrideandwlenerroast, slonall,y, and shels ha&amp;Jpy.
Collowed by buslnesl aesolon.
She wouldn't think Ill golllflan
Husbands guests or members. rellor or being atagnaDI. I SHE
MONDAY
can do It, socanE.B.- PROUD
SALEM CENTEB P.T .A., Mon. OF NY MOTIIEII
A•• 7•30 at the school.
--~rd
TuEODORUS COUNCU. 17, ~'"
J
IOOF ball MDniiiiY, 7 ,30 p.m.;
stanl ~ Mar7 Baldwlndem·
atteftolo
-·•
.
.- Mr.
oriOnd onlers.
and Mro. David Rlas enter.
THE MEIGS Otapter or the tolned &amp;mdaJ artemoon with a
American Red Cross wUI moot parcy honoring their llctle

"

(1]1'1)- Pot. Roao
before bettl111 In tho had to !lave o ball hit. '!bat'•
ho had to have a hit In for-3
the record, I'll 110 alter that
tlaltth
lnnillfl ol tho Roda s.a tho nrat limo In lilY lllo I ovwr
JSrlatol wa 1 the nia~~~gar at
· · hi• ' :t.ut at bat of the oeaoon to
next year."
seaoot~oftna!e ' victory over tho bulted wltb two outs."
Macon,Ga.,lnthoSallyLoquo
~peat u tho National League
Role said he seta two goals
Bravwo, laid a lllnt down rlaltt . 1be 27•yearoGid Rose, who
In 1962 wllen Roao hit .330 and

LEGAL MOTICE

Notice lo honlty tl.,.n that
Ett.l Y, Collins of 2.U Poor I

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f. H. O'BRIEN

·b !MOHSTRATOR SALE:
.1969 B•novi llo Pontiac 4 dr. Hare! Tap with lir
1H9 Pontiac Eatallna 2 d" HT with Air
1969 Buick LoSabro 2 dr. HT with Air
All vwy low miloa~o.

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· , _ .,ella at tho MIBojiort
Flro 11epert1nent wmllllry lit a
mootlllll WodDelciQ nllbl at tho .

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After sra4aat1on I loOked for
work, bu! tlllPio1ment amees

&amp;parlor,
lilt I could not dothl1 mlniatralion,
and Labor
to
children.
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Probate Juclto of •fill Coullfy

PIIQNE

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fillers bulk
at tbe
bo11om of Pill'"
which
out whlteapacewhen
a story runs anlncborsoabort.
Never tell when an inCorma·
tlve tidbit might come In ha~
They memorized Oacor w~
nero of past years, winners ol
the Kentucky Derby, betli111 averages of ballplayers r r o m
Cleon Jones beck to Home Run
Baker, cllomplonahlp teams to
the dawn or DoubledaJ'slnve,..
tlon, and were eli(Hirts at the
pme of Trivia 101111 betoroTTI·
via became the recent enthusl·
asm of the knowledgeoble dllet·
tonto. Verltoble Oscar Levanto,
some even matched such prott,y exercises with Oscu before
0 sca r
dilllj)peared into
H'wocd's land ol milk and morr
ey.
. One day ltdanwed..,onusjust
whJ they were as gluttonous for
Irrelevant "'-ledp as they
were tor Lindy's Coed: most of
them had ''beenawey," U.N. Ta·
ble ••~&gt;hemlsm for In JaU, and
had learned how to waste time
without cllmbl!W the walls, fl.
guralivel,y and literally.
Those were the~eagrow,..
ups plaJod. Nothlllfl was be70nd
their pmblinc lilterosl . 'lllhadey
betonevor)thlng.OncethoJ
a bet on how DI&amp;IIY Ice cream
cones I would buy at the Bdwy.
" 50th St. druaatore at 4
as we Interrupted "chaou.,.
call " meaning lollowi!W poo
llce\adlo calls wltb Walter
Winchell.

MW.

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Dear Josle:
1 asked alx ~ 08 and nve of
them said they liked red tile
least ol anY color, but tllon 1
~ havo picked five bull••ad·
ed males. Ml' releii"Ch Ia deftnltely not conclualve. 'WbJdon't
you ask your h u - ? _ H.
Deu Helen:
"E.B." asked, "What are we
older widows lode&gt;?" You asked
us widows toanawer. Hero'IIIIY
story.
1 know how desolate alleCeelo.
Whan 1 lost lilY husband I Celt
like drlvlnc lilY car Into ~

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or annoonclllll tbelr recusla! with "Pollt tlmol'~c llul_ f!om .
midnight or ....__ tho nrat
knights or tile UN. Table a•
sembled, they avoided the dull
moment.
Bu&amp;lnesa conferences were
precl-. for IIIIo· could 11l
that Lindy's had''t been buaied
by the enemy. 'lbelr hoapltallcy
extended to 1101111 newapaper·
men ouch as Damon RUIIJion,
Winchell or ~oura tr~. oo
their small talk was kept clr·
cumopocl They kept o otrai!B
Interest In ever)thi!W In the
daily ~era, lncludl!W tile Uey

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Mary Loulae, on her
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stopped to buy 111o cones, a1Hoapltallnatead
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~Holen: --•cto .-...anol reo-a. I onrolled
Nre. WWW!! ~ Jnlo noted lbat iMI ~ an tie- Jt,'"'!a:
~ruao. Alld\b~JillwlladQ•
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ed the p'-ce, the laat cui-r wb1 dooalt lrrltlito them? 11111 eo ;yean oldl
durlna (]Jhlch lime . , '"'" be taken to 1M
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UPI-..ns Wrllar
II DoC111J11 eJ1e, at Ieos! the
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411 of the
11na11,y made some
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"'-" for the fcurth time,
• Ne Rooe a~ceessfuiiJr dlfend: eel 1111 batting ehamplonshlp
' and Joe Torre reachad the 100
RBI pi-n for the lldrd Ume
In his career.
ADd in the onllnary chain oC
ovents, the New York Meta,
100-1 longsOOts to win the
Easlern Division, and the
Allan!&amp; Braves, pegged at 50-1
In the Weal In the pre-60ason
ealeul&amp;Uons, both lost.
But however ordinary the last
411, It only served to emphalllzo the extraordinary hsn&gt;enlnp that marked the first year
ot. dlvlslonal play In the
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Fourth In East
The Cardinals wound up with
• ~. 12..1mlng vletoey....,rthe
Pblladelphia PhiiUes, the wtn.
nlng nm romlng around on four
walka, and IIIIo lett them no
better than fourth In the ~
Bollt the Meta and Braves
had Imp sl ""-'••streska
res ve ""-..
"'MMlP"'' Thurada.Y, New York
lostns to the Chic- CUbs, 5.3,
; to break a nlne.game skein, and
Atlanta being stopped alter 10
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• Pomeroy Chapter No. 80,
' Royal Arch Mesons, will meet
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erO)'"MaiiOIIo 20.81; Hlntun, o.sa
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Reds, 8-3.
u : 'Mtand
20111 netory.
f&amp;UIIW; Kana'lllla Falla, 3.02 1\.ft.
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In other pmea, the San beat
'1-1, and
L1fit
101
faUiae; Charlo- 17.98
and 7.3 ,11.111.
Mltel'llley • ·-"'' .
DIIIO Padret ed8ed the . San turned baek1 alld ::...••1 had
'l'orre Move bome 111o f1r1t London, Marmot, and Winfield, nllltlnl 'bOurt
1il 4:30 P. :!Ira. Fndil
Fraucloco ~. 3-2, the the Y~·lad -~
Clll&lt;elad two Cardlllal runa wUh~ an.on'ihe' sill.
m. llillT.
anJ.y are a1.. Ralllh Ill -l
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Pllllburah Plra!Aol dofet.ted the lllelr ,,....,... - llllil a ~aerlflca fl)' 1D 11ft hll
BOAT 'MOVEMENT&amp;
lowed oil FecllalriCJ fi'ri
W. 'Me~~
r.rontreo1 Elpos, ·a.:z, and the beci•'H of rain,
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:rlllll~ In _,_ 1D lOt
GALIJPOLIS LOCKS.- SernAddit.atolit,
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Lot Anaetes Dod&amp;ers beat the
Curl Flood tlnw 'tile fourltt
RoN, llltlelislnhloflrlltthroo et down 4:40p.m.; Queen CIIY
l'llblleaUon of 'adlidulonslo
Houswa A!Jtros, 5-4.
'll8lk rl. the l2tll ~ ,from pPOU&amp;Dctl. 1Qt a bojnt IIDiie down 6:30 p,m.J Ouchlla'IIJ7:45 ent permltlllble uaUI lutllier
In l(le American
loser Grant Ja.U. to force In ll!IIIDal iu.t to live him a p.m. 1 1bere•
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liaiiOII rieraae of .MS, throe p.m.; Ellaha Wonds
12106 '
Births ·
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pereentap point• bett8r than '-111.1 Duncan Bruee down 2 .. . . lito. JaiMe It Hamm, ~
Plttlbul'lb'• RollertoCiemeale, m.; Olarleil K. down 4:10a.m.; '1 Ral:lna, dauatlter, 6:47 &amp;,Ill'.
Wllo went Uor-1 In hit 111111 IIdia.. 111 5 a.m.:; JetlboiiiiJ 'lburodaf; · :llri. ROIIert L,
pme. Tony Pera• had hll 37th 8 a.m.
Brudebem, Rto Grande, son,
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KANAWHA IUVER- t.ondon, 9 a.m. 'l'hur8dlyJ Mra. Da'rld
OJereame • 3-1 Atlanta lead.
Alsn R. Merrill down 7 a.m.; 'M. TaWIII)', Lower Rt•er Rd.,
· A lllroe-l'llll homer by Emle 'Marmet, Morris Harvey dCIIm - · 12:3'1 P.lll. Thurodaf; Mrs.
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Bal*a the 497th elreult r1. bls 6:15 p.m.; Jolin Fox
p, Daalet P. 'Mihan, 840 Flllh
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the Cuba their nc:tory over the down 11:55 p.m.; Elprcllff 111 Tlllroday; Mn. Da¥id E. Ben.
Many handbooks and leaf· · Q-Am 1 rlaht ~~ Meta.
12:40 a.m.; If. E. IIGirle•d""" nett, Rt. 3 Leoil, W. Va.,claualllets have given advice 011 ~}ul ~~!:~the blood
Malm1 SIQIIllen drove In 1:30 a.m.; Fort Dauborn Ill ler, 5:10a.m. Thursday.
kitchen sanitation. Althoff' If taken over a lonl period! 111roe nma wllll a pair of 2:05 a.m.1 PdJY'R.IIJ4:55a.m.
Dlacharps
they are beamed at rea u_,_
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lloll.,!l
I!IUer, ·WIIllam E.
rants much of wbat they
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. Rklllrd "' ey IQI : P· m.;
home kitchen as well blll few largely been replacedlt by PIUIIburlll'a rout oC Montreol PIJIIIP !'\lorn down 8:45 a.m.;
housewives bave read them. safer drugs becauseblood ~y and Cli.Y Klrby bolped ll!mself Lock 15, Suaan Vlema UP 4:30 'Marya IC&gt; 3 a.IIII.;AaYDownoy
One ~gall the books agree destroy the wbl~......_
to bls teventb triiiJnph for San a.m.1 mue Bird up 5:15a.m.; dOII'n 5:10a.m.; Lock 17, Titan
on is the ease with which the and thereby lnocn...,
Dleso as he dcdllect and aeorod Jolin Pushak 111 6:15a.m.; Lock down 3r15 •111.1 Red Bird dolm
dishrag and dish towel can the body's defeuae aplnlt the wlmlnB run 1n the ~eventh 16, Paul D. down 2:40 a.m.J St. 5:45 1.111.; Quabr state up 6:45
METAL &amp; WOOD
spread bacteria , from one those germs not affected by 11111ng at SanFranclaeo.
a.m.J BellevWe LoCks, up 10:55
utensil to another. Dishra's this drug.
Bill Silwer also became a 20..
p.m.; Andrew P, Calhoun 1c&gt; 2:Meigs
have been found to contain
. . ~--~• wlnller, accomplishing
35p.m.; 1'alllniY L, Whltel4&gt;3:more bacteria per sq,uare
Q-My llllfhe
.... a ~
10 p.m.J EJII)orer dolrn.3:45 p.
Inch than the towell. The brain lnfecUon d.. to the the feat for the llrst Ume, noo811
m.1
~tiOIIII 111 ·4:45 p.m.J Klweller they are, the higher Cryptococcus. 11 then any• Bob Stinson scored on a wild
eine Locka, 'MI. Slate IC&gt; 12:45
the bacteria count. Most of cure for this! He Ill taking pitch by Jack BllllnJham In the
· a.m.; Jalul J, Roo0eup6:35Lm.J
these bacteria are harmless amphotericin B. 11 this the ninth Inning to give thellodPrs
but staphylococci, strepto- best drug?
lllelr vlc:tory over Houston.
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L, Flare down wailing; Gree,.
cocci tubercle bacilli and
A-Tbe CryptaeocCIII II a
up Locks, Diane Bosworth down
others can he transmltled by fungus that may affect the
Mabel HosteUer. Olen Hos- 7:50p.m.; 'Meldahl Loeks,l.dy
contaminated cloths.
skin lungs or brain where It
tte Mary HootettertoJames 'MarJorie down 2:15p.m.; ValAfter rinsing off all the cauies a severe meningitis.
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:~tz Janet Fultz, 1 A., ley V0111&amp;8rdolm5:55p.m.;Jim
iar[e dabs of unealen food Amphotericin B Ia the stan·
Olive.
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an w••bing
1n warm soa~ dard treatment. Itbut
does hnotn
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Elam
Freda
L.
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da!in 1:45 a.m., BIYoo Le, w eIt
Water • the dishes should 60 cure the 1disease
In the cour1e
E~
to
J.erry
JollniOil,
Reine
down 2:25 a.m.J Voso-K
ptaced In rinse water at I
given ear Y
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Gloria J. Jollnson, \(, A., Salta- d0Wil3:45 a.m.;~ 1c&gt; 4:3~
POMEROY
five minutes, then llll'-&lt;lrledal body can build up Ill own
bury
a.m., staY8118011 1c&gt; 6.10 a.m.,
992-~!5
in a dish rack. Mechanic
reslltance. Recent reports
O:.rles L. GUuy, Ella B. Alllad- Ashland down G:SSa.m.
dishwashers h a v e b ~ e n Indicate that a DeW drug, 5GUlley to Eugene Phillips, Nai&gt;shown to he very sarutary fluorocytoslne, II also eftec.
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - T h e cy PhUUps, Lata, Pageville.
but not every kitchen hal tlve against thlt dllease.
House Public Worl&lt;o Awr&lt;JPri·
Ruth Ta,ylor, Wlllard Ta,ylor
one. Wbere this Is the c~,
Au.l
allons Conunlllee Thursday to Paul Larry &amp;nlth, Georala
paper towels that are dis·
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llmda
tor
a
ser.
M.
Smith,
12-3
A.,
Oleoter.
carded after each washing EYAJDs
up provide the answer. An·
Roscoe C. Meldows, dec., to
tes of proJecti lncludlna
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other would he the use of
million for Alum Creek ReAr· Jennie Meadows, Henry C. Meadisposable dishes. A dry
__ ..J voir In Delaware County, Prea. duws, Ce~ of Trona., Middlecloth used to polish the
Idem Nixon had cut ~oo.ooo po~
glasaes after they are dry is
original awroprla
Henry c. Meadows, Thelma
not likely to spread germs.
Open eompeUU•e oumlna· from U.e
• L MeadOII'o to Jennie MeadCIWs,
Uono are omounced !or POst., Uon IRII the eommlllee relllllal· Lot, Shetlleld.
master at ~ra PlaiDa, In eel 100 •000•
Clara Wells, Sidney 0. Wells
grade PFS 6, ltari!D8 aalary The breakdown In Ohio, with to Roms ·J. Cremeano, Delorb
$6,675 a ye~r. A&amp;IPlleatlonswiU the llrst naure -.,g what J. Cremeana, 32'h A., Rutland.
be aeeeJ)Ied until October 28 • Nixon l'eOIOIIed and the sec.
Joseph If. Grueser, dec., to
1969
ond the amoont approved by the Felicia V. Grueser, E"'lyn E.
eo'mplete lnformaUon about c:oJII!Illttee included Athena$2. 8 Hollon, Freda M. Grueaer, He!·
examtnaUon requlramenta and million, $2.8 million; Ironto'
Instructions tor tiling llliJ' be nolldng, $62,000; Racine Locks en J. Oberholzer, F&lt;l.. A. HerAlL for
Trona., Salls1Rlry
1,
obtained from th~ post olllce and Dam with w, va., $11 mil • ,ber,
, Keuoath
' lit1kladp
'Marprot
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Seyfried, l.e*oonSey!r!ed, Be~wbere the vacancy miltl or lm, 11 million.
'.!. '-·- .(•• '_liifll.-1 • . -· ' '- lj:'
from lhll lnterapnqp 1lcleN of
thl M. Seytrled, Vlrstnla HubCivil Servlee Examlnero, Knott
Ge
Bulldln&amp;21EaotFourthStreet,
In the symbolism of bard, HaroldE.Hubb.rdtop ne
Dillon Ohio 45402.
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flowers, the amarallth repre- Ban, AvaneD lla11, Lola, CllllAU ~ .. uned applicants will . sents immortality.
eroy.
receive CODJideraUon tor ap.
p o l - without . regard to
raee,' reUtlon. color, national
origin, sex, poliUet, or IllY
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other nonmerlt faotor. Final
seleeUon will be made by the
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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande Smith recom111011ded f o u r
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For
fast,
top·dollor
returns,
IHd
thos~
pigs
111nd
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President's ~decision In Febru- Club, hedllnl aaalnat pllsslble 111pport for this referendwll.
ary 1989 to take tho oelaeUon voter backlash after Oet. 15,
with our.fortified Pig a. nd Sow F.-d
.. , Kiltntifl~lly ~16;~
- Do ovel')'thlnslhroulh re&amp;· ·
ot I'Oslmaotera and Rural eu. In oeek1ntJ: 11111 to bUild IUJ- u1ar channell In au,(IJIOI'IIaa IL
otld blended to ~romote heolt.hy. growth ., and porilid• , ,
rler 1 Ollt of paiiUea and to 1111 port for llle upcoming refer- _ Form a blpu11aan com.
duCi!lg gains. We hav•.a complete lin• of feecfs
YICIIIclel on a strict merit ..._ that would permit 19 m1ttee and after Y111lr senlcea
Ji.;estock and poultry need. Check olir prices, .nowl
llull.
and 2o.year.oldato vote.
to the """"'Y and state poilU.
The
met rocenll,y cal machines.
wllll Sam Smflll, chslrman, Dl. ; _ Ask for Congreaaman MU.
vision of Social Sciences, and iJer•a IIIJIIIOrl.
U, S. LEADS
ST A N D R E W S, Scotland Ronald Jm&amp;ber, graduate stu- _ Slllce eoUaae students are
(UPO- The United Slateo e~&gt;o dent at Ohio State UnlYeriiiY not very -lar llleoe ~s.
joyed an 11-atrou leod over to explore the problem. Smflll hive IDldlars In Vletnsm write
IIINER$VI(U: ·..
runnerup canoda onterlng to- aDd Bur&amp;her qroed the refer. letters tohometownnewtplpUI
day's third round of the World endwn woold fall. '1'11011 lboullht 'allldng for the rilbt to voll.
Seniors team 11011 chlmplo... a chlot reason would be beCIUM rl. )llbllC reutiGD to ~
shlp.
U¥itleo llliPIIOI1Ina the natlcil;lal moratorium Cll the war In
Vletnsm on Oet. 15, ~ wtddl
111811Y Ohio eollep ~will
putlclpata.
Campalji~
~~~~ Into lllo lllraiiO of
"lleadqllllr!ers"
wbJ
ouch a. remdml Ia beCanis, Ploc•r••
. IDa preMIIed to llle - . .
ancl
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Im&amp;ber aald bolh pollUcal IIU'Uel Will lner- In llze, bul
eontlm!o to operate llllller 1111

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19-20 Referendum Support

OHIO·VALLEY .·

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,,c,-.TIITLES_GOLD FISH
FISH FOOD AID ALL KINDS Of
SUPPLIES
TYPE OF FOOD IS BEST
FOR TROPIC\l FISH?

QUALITY
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lHE STORE WITH '"ALL KINDS OF STUFf"..:FOR

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.LAWNS AND GARDENS.

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Evangelist

Club Installs .
New Officers

House,

Evening Series

Some day, all carpets will be
made like Viking Hidden Valley.
But why wait? We've got it!

man.
Mrs. Balderson, the installIns officer,.·.presented each oC
llle ...,... otrtcers wilh a small
gift. New yearl&gt;ooks were dis.
trlbUted by Mrs. Whitehead.
Mrs. Buckley dlspla,yed an an.
Uqued arrangement which she
had made. Members responded
to roll call by lelllD8 what they
like best
fall.
The program oonsisled afar.

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ticles on "Winter Bulb Bloom"
by Mrs. Balderson, and ••so..

oanza rrom Bulbs"

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WUoon.
Devotions to open the meetIDa were by Mis. Denver Web-

Arthur MaxweU, pastor, extends a cordial welcome to the
public.

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SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Joseph llosklns wiD be speaker at gospel services to be held
at 7:30p.m. E8ch evening !rom
Monday to Wednesday, OcL 15
at the Church or Olrlst at Success. The p,j)lic is Invited.

STATIONARY
and

er who read two poems, •• ~;

love.

Mrs. T. T. Sltelton gave the
the One-Won-One Class ot the ~er to conclude llle meetPOmeroy First BepUst Clllreh, lng. · During the social hour ,a
were read durin&amp; the groop's lilft was presented by Mr1.
meeting reeentl,y at the church. YOODg to Mro. Dale Wippel
Mra. VIetor Young, Sr, had who Ia returning to her former
charge of the meeting which home In Mill~, Ind.
· heel with the leaeher's " Refreshments were served
by Mn. James staph. to thole named and Mrs. Robanson endUed "Impression of ert Kuhn, Mrs. Harry Lee Bal.
Beauty Sst Free" with empha- ley
Mra. L. P. Sterrett,
011
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posslblliUes oC a life ~- Burton Smllll, Mrl. J.
In ChriiL
Edward Foster, Mra. Josepll
llovotlCils by Mrs. E II en Cook, and Mro. Elmer Wick.
Hong Kong

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··COME AS YOU A~E!
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Give Your Diamond
a New Look!

Baptis.t Closs Meets
Letters from Kam Cb.len, a
child aponsored by

Janet lluftJ,

Mrs. Wl)eoxi&amp;YoU..
budiet .report; ll!rt. G
French the audit r~ and
Mrs. Darnell the ·trualeel report.

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Couch 'flere on llle theme"Cen- . liam.
tor cit Pesce " Her scripture r: '
was takm fro.;. John 14-:17. 111e rof

her-Son Oinner

ness" and "God's Instrument.
The Lord's Prayer In unison
ooncluded the dovoUons.
During a concluding social

hour refreshments were served to those named and M r 8•
Fronk Blse, a new member,
Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs. R,
Larkins, Mrs. Claremont
Harris, and Mrs. llarlls Fronk.
A naturetourandwienerroast
will be a feature of the Octoher meeUng.

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Batd the! peace Ia found In llle
ealm and 1!1111nesa ot 0 u r P'1
Oct• 14th.
lives, and that' the center of
10n1
peace lies In the lmer . self . The aMial ratbo.-.oon banquet
awaiting !or reeotlldUon and of Midcileport Masonic Lodge·
beckoplnf lpto Ill t!arl!lth
383 will be bold at 6:15p.m. on
TU...i.y, Oct. 14 lo.U.e ba ...
''inent·dlnll8 roam C!ltheMeaOO&gt;
. lc ~te in )&amp;!o\J"""""
. 'l'lcketo lila)' be J~!rehand
, · fiun llldP ofilc..-*- . ~ve-.e. une Chlpter, Order of Eastem ·:
'saar wiU aerw the dl-r 1111'
" eutertal,lia8111 lncludlna 'must~~ ~ t11olo!l 1111 ~ ''
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iollow.

'*ne!k

Vtki11g H tdden \11llet
hfS ;"own permane n t!~
bondtO. b ~oulf · l,
rubber uodercu\hoon

Here It Is-a great new c~rpet-in all the fresh:
switched-on·colo.i"s. And w1th years of extra wear.
Viking has created the carpet of tomor~ow
for modern living today . H1dden '1/alley IS a
brand new breed of carpet. A never·before.
weave·on -weave that gives rich. sculptured
patterning,~· new depth of color. All, in the
frest)est, klcktltst colors, ever. And, great
news-no more, pad! Vikina Hidden VaUey
has Its own bUilt-in .ru~r under~ush1on.

Warm
Air
·furnaces.
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you don't ov~rfeed them. There are pre.
pared fish foods avoiloble but you should
alsO supplement this with live foods ~­
ularly to keep your fish in good color and
good heolth.

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of Mlddi011Drt were au1taD1; and Mrs.

ed' worlhy 'mati'OIIandl'aol.lDar.
nell, worthy patron, ol
line Cluopler 172, Order of the
Eastern Star, during Thureday
nltdlt's .,_Ung at the Middle.
port 'Maaonle Temple.
Other otrlcers elected were
Mrs. Merllyn Wilcox, associ.
ate matron; Harry Chesher,
associate patroni Mrs. Gene-

named delegates to llle coon- eamp ltaiJIP chalrJil!lll..
cU meellne, with Mrs. Donna
a·wu amounced durbla the
Grate or Rutland ao the alter- meeting that lhe cacJe«H of the
r-~~~~~:--,
nate.
Parkersburg ares Wllo attendOther appointment• made ad 111mmer round-up In Wyom·
during the meeting Included ina are available for speakers
For All O~sions
Mrs. June Heawa, cookie sale •• troop meeting&amp;.
vee Chesher, conductress; Mrs.
chairman; Mrs. Mery Ba11r and
AcUviUes at camp Send1 Bett,y Maples, associate con.
Mrs. Hunter, troop organizers Bend near Ellzaheth1 W. Va. ductress; Mrs. DaDarnell, secfor the Tuppers Plslns are&amp;J were discussed and lt· was re- retary; Mrs. Lettie Roush,
992-2039
Mrs. DonnaOhllnger,troopeon. ported that the camp Is cur. treasurer; and Mrs. Bessie
Nilhl 949-2951
rently open for fall troop camp.. King, trustee.
1ng, n was noted that the 1970
&amp;In shine pages for the eve~
season of regular established n1ng were Mrs. Roma Hawk.
camp will be limited to one Ins and Mrs. Helen, Milhoan.
Bu"arnut A... P-ray
BeauUtlcaUon of the planting De made wiU. Mrs. Moore prt. July -and Auguat. The cost Is
for each troop during
area in the layer oC the Mid- or to Oct. 25. There ls a ~.50 •esslon
$1.60 per girl per day. A need
dleP&lt;Irt Elementary School was luncheon reservaUon charge for more camping volunteers
taken on as a project r1. the and a so cent reglstraUon wao aloo discussed.
.
~
Middleport Amateur Gardeners charge.
The new prosram oC famllJI
during the Wedneada.Y n I B h t
Mrs. , EdWard BuruU volun. camping beiDa lnatltutecl for
meeting held at the home of leered to prepare the material Memorial D~ llllil Labor D~
Mrs. Walter Crook•.
'' for •.•Green Thumb Notes" for weekends was also dlseuued.
It wasreportedthattheS&lt;hool Dec. 1. Mrs, John Reese of Miss Janet Helstrom, dlilriet
wUJ assist flnanelallJI with the Gallipolis, !llrector of Region aclvioor ot the Foor River~
project to be carried out by 11, was a auest at the meet- Girl Scout Council, and Mrs.
the civic and the Christmas lng. She suggested to the club Joan Johnson, caretaker at
communlcy lighting committees that a revised edltloo oC the Camp Sandy llelld this post
r1. the garden ell"&gt;.
. presidents' handbook be per- season, met with the group.
The country felr to be stag· chssed lor the club,
Mrs. Johnson spoke on lnad at the Sootheastern 0 hI o
ll!rs. Wesley Fry, program ternaUonal -rtunltles mak..
Menial Health Center ln Ath. chairman, Introduced Mrs. lng reference to an arUcle In
ens Wednesday WIS discussed Nelle Franklin of GalllpollsW!Io llle February ls111e of the Lead.
and members were asked to gave 1 demonstraUon on trends era' Magazine which pointed up
Get a stylish, new setting for
donate bulbs or Rower arrange. 1n modem arranging.
scholarships available for girls
your
diamond .. . each designed
menta for sale, proceeds oC
Other guests at the meeting to take trlpa. Site said that
which gu for chapel improve~ were Mrs . Fred Blaettnar, con~ the gir}&amp; of ParkerSburg whO
to make your diamond.look
MO -U
RING
,(1 3 00
larger, lovelier and to g1ve 1t
menlo.
tact chairman !or the M e I g • attending the Wyoming camp 1--"------~
Mrs. Harry S.. Moore, pres. CouniY Association or Gardm went on partial scholarships.
new life, so inexpensively.
ldent, IIUlOUDeed the Region 11, Clubs, and Mrs. Max Roller of.
A weekend hootenanny for the
Ohio AasoclaUon or Garden the Middleport Garden Club. leaden was planned with final
Clubs, meeting to be held on Mrs. Crooks and Mrs. D a n arrangements to be announced
Nov. 1 at Lake Hope. Reser. Thomas served a salad course. The next service team meet.
YBUO!lB lor the .,_~~ng are to
Coming lng wss set for Thursda,y, Nov.
6 at the Middleport S e o u t
9:30 a.m. The Neltdl·
borhood meeUng will be held
To
on the second Wednesday In
The - Rev.- Wayne J. Shefie,. November at the Columbus and
berger will be guest speaker at Southern Ohio Electric Co. at
Jnalaihltlon oC oew officers a series of evangellsUe meet·
9:30a.m.
hlghllallted a meeUng of the logs to be heldat7:30p.m.MOI&gt;Riverside Garden Club at the day through Sunday OcL 12 at
home of Mrs. Cerl Buckley, the Bible lla!&gt;tlat Temple In Miwith Mrs. Donald Putnam •• ners vOle.
the~less .
The Rev. Mr. Shellenberger
lnlla'led were Mrs. Lyle his spent 31 yeoro In the minBalde " ftOD, presldenti Mrs. Istry. He is former pastor of
Ernest Whitehead, vice presi- the Tabernacle Jlai&gt;Ilst Church
~ Mrs. Gene Wilson, see.
In Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and has
relery; !llrs. Walter Blowtt, cordueted a radio ministry in
,_
treasurer; Mrs. Herman Gross- Cumberland, Md, Hels now acnickle, librarian; and Mrs. R. tive in Bible conference and
E. Wllliama, Dower fund chair- evangelism ministry. The Rev.

Four Rivera Girl Seoul Coonell meeting to be held Nov. 19
were -named ~ring a aoneral
orllft(zatlonal meetlng o1 u.,
1118. Bend Nelallborhood Wedneoday at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Cu. of.
flee In ololdllleport.
Mrs. , Mary Hunter of Ches.
ter, Mrs. Janlee Gibbs rl. Mid·
dieport, Mrs .. Bernice MeKin1181 of Pomeroy, and Mro. Rub7

MIDDLEPORT.JUNlOR TROOP 5
:, i!IIYer bowla Wled with )link
f&lt;lumeroos bodps were presented duri,. a court o1 awards
lad white fknrero and Ranked held Wednellday at the~~ Hoose for TrOOPS.
·
111 ~te tapers In lllver holdMrs. Richard ·VaUihan, loader, aworded badges to Vicki
. ~ wllll trslllns Ivy lined the
Slack, bospltaliiYJ Patty Baylos, cycllaland trOOP eamperi Cheryl
ltlmer ~le. The Ivy motU Wood, cyclist, troopealllper;andbaekyardfun;Jaeldo Dray, troop
·was earrled out In the place
camperJ Clnd,y Glue, cyclist and baell)'ard fun. '
etNI.
Becll)' Fultz, trOOP camper and prints; Becll)' Coloma' cam·
GuUII were Mr. and Mrs. per; Valerie Lewis, · - r and eycllsl; cathy Manley. cycUst,
Muvtn Spencer and Brian, h'ospltellty and troop camper; Tam! Hotrma' camperJ Beth Va~~o
Fairborn; Mr. and Mrs. Terry ghan, cyclist, hospUalley, Jl0'Q181, and water flmi Kathy Coleman,
Raulh, Greeosboro, N, C,J Miss storyteUerJ Mepn MUler, cyellali and Cheryl LeFebre, trOOP
lillerrle Mollenkopf, East Pales.
camper.
.
tine; Mr. and Mro. WIUiam
AIIO inoardad at the meeti!W were membership staro with
·)!. Allderion and Kristen, Pom. the &amp;aldbaekgroundrepreaantlnsatleastoneyearln Junior scout;
llrQJ; Mrs. T. L. Heweteon and lng to Jackie Dray, cathy Coleman, Becky Fultz, and VIcki Slae~
Mra. J, L. Hutchins, Colum.
Memherahlp stars with lila green baekgroond r"'resentll1c
!IU; James Ander1011, Mlu completion of Brownie work werepresenledto Patty Boyles, Pam
~ Nease, Mrs. T. A. HewPCIWers, Becll)' Coloma' Trl.. Gibbs, Megan Miller, and Val·
~ Don Anderson, Mr. and erie Lewis. This same gr,oup along wiU. Oleryl LeFebre reeel•·
lin. Fred Blaetblar, the Rev. ed the purple pom:y trOq&gt; ere&amp;
· flll(i Mr1. Arthur Lund, and AI .
A IIJ-up cereDKHIY for Pam PCIWerl and the awarding of her
b-ed Elbarfeld, Pomeroy.
brownie w1,.s waa foDOII'ed by an Investiture for her and Oleryl
...,, and Mrs. Harry Furnas,
LeFebre.
~. ilwai Mrs. Frlllk RoYer., Atherton, Callf.J 1&lt;1'.. and
LAST WEEKEND THE GIRlS CAMPED at camp Rolunear
Mrs. M,ylu Turner, Laneall- Athens. Each completed requlremenlllforthetrOOPcamperbadge
,...; Mr. and Mra. Allan El- and worked on alber badge requirements. Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs.
barreld, lfuntln8toni Miss Nan- Fred Lewis spent the weekend at.the eam.p aile and aoslsu,. with
ey Gordon, Bolivar; and JaC'k
transportation were !lira. Fred Gibbs,. Mr. and Mra. Olarles
Wl)lta, D~.
Boyles, Mro. George MUter, :!Ira. Amedee LeFebre, aDd Mrs.
1
.::. :'J&gt;$'h~=·===•:::::::&gt;:=w:::::::::::::: N.E.Dray.
Che I
Girls Iakins the camping trip were Clnd,y Glaze, . ry
The Southeaolern 0 h I o
Woods, Becky Fultz, Jackie Dr&amp;l, Valerie Lewis, MepnMIIIer,
· Mental Center In Alllel!s Is Trlna Gibbs, Becky Coloma' Pam Powers, Bonnie Burton, Patrequesting do..tlons from aU ty Boyles, Cheryl LeFebre, Taml Hoffman, Beth VaUihan, ~
' of Meigs Coon\)' garden clubs
nie Burto' Cynthia Lene, and Katby Manley.
tor a country fatr Oct. 9.
· Bullla, dried materials, ar·
SAUSBURY CADETI'E' TROOP 208
'. r:a...,aents and containers
GIRlS IN THE SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH grades i~
are Meded. DonaUons must terested In seouUng are Invited to contact Mro. William Air son
be on hand by October 8. Ills
about joining the Sallsbory Troop. N"" the trOOP has only lour
llle.responslblllt;y oC each gar- members.
delrclub to·-thatdoretlons
Even with the 1011' membership many !all activities are beaiTtve In Alh"'s at thedeslg- IIW plannecl. The troop wlll this. month take a field trip and go
..tect time. ·
camping. Leter they'D be ~elllD8 fruit cakes as a money making
proJect.
,
DoiiJr Atrson Is scribe or the troop. Mrs. Atrson • aolllstant
END VISIT
tesder ls Miss MarJorie Bentz and the treasurer Is Rose Merle
11r. and Mro. Earl Kellleto. Colburn.
1on. and 11011, Kevin, have re.
iuraed to their home In
POMEROY CADETtE 170
WlimiD&amp;Ion after apendlng four
"BE NICE IT'S. CONTAGIOUS," was the centerpiece theme
dol• here wllll their parents, for the refreshment table decorations at a kickoff party forifall
Mr. and Mr•. Dale Kester1011 actlviUes of Cadette Troop 170 heldat1hePameroy United Methlad alber relalivaa, Pomero,y. odist Church.
Green tapers and umbrellas were used ln the decorations for
the party with sandWiches, potato chips, mints, donuts, elder and
be classed as a hurri·
.e.pe, wbids must hav~ a ather soft itrlnka being served. Candy and pop corn balls were
'f,eloelty In
of 75.miles glveo as ravoro. Scouts attending ware Helena Wyatt, Mary Am
weye~smllle, VIcki Vaughan, Melanie Burt, Brenda Barton, Patan' .bclur.
·
ay Pugh, and Kathy Ooberoe, snd their leader, Mrs. James ~e~;
·ersmlller.
N 1 • ·"' ~
A· mootlns• of the trOOP was held later at the ay or s K U'D
Pliyground ~ a POI\Y dtlmODStriltion was given by VIcki
'
VaUihan and Mary Ann WeyersmUier. Popcorn ballsllllil Coke
were served then.
11 was decided that regularmeeU~WsoflhetrOOP will be held
frmn 10 a.m. to noon on S.turday at the Pomeroy United Methodist Church. Girls missing tour meeUngswlthoulanadequale ex·
cuse will be dll!lllllllfled from membership, and eligible lor reInstatement only upon poylng all dues.

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· 9 . dES Patrons are Elected
D,ef,t}gates to Nove;mber 1 ·. .....:.. .... ..;- ~ ........ ..;. .,h
shut.ln~,
Gt,l.z·s.cou.t CouncJl 1)lfame
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permanently bond'!~~ to the pile. You II never
·have an undercover dirt trap BIBIR. Vac·
uuming Is a breeze!

Because of Hidden .Valley's extr.o burled

yarn you get far fnO!e.crush reslst~nce, far

more

dur~lity, ~

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it's all 100% super· tough nylon , made es ·
pecially for Viking by DuPont.
Come see. You 'll love its Rlg.ht Now look
... its tomorrow 's work· free act•on. And the
swinging price!

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KITCHEN

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.8 p.m., ""'""" . II ,.,._ , LETART. FAW UNI1'f;D ~. ~. 9:10a.m.;•l klm,.
.
ol each
'at 7:J0
Bn1hml- ~~&lt;~•· MenHJSIIdil!, IDa Wv:flldp, 10!30 a.m.; SuaAPPLE GROVE tJNI'I'Ia) pallOr! Herechol Narrlo, •'flo ~~~~- weillli ._..-lc:t, 71 l'nl·
!lETHODISJ' CIIVRCII - W,. SUnday eehoal, t1IOLm.1~ U - - Wldnllldi.J, 7 p,
Dole McCiuia, JUior, Worlblp I n 1 IIIJ'IIIIIII, 10130 a.m. and m.
·
ST. JOliN LVrHEIAN oorvlee, flill IRd third &amp;m. event._ unnOn, 7:30 lllll'lllt.dt,yo ol Mell mba~~&gt; at 8 p.m.; 1,. etleh SUn!IQ, Pnyl,l' sor- Worlldp, • a.m. followed 1IY
ALFRED UNITED METHO..
DANVD..U: WESLEYAN &amp;mdil SehOol ~ Smd8y It vice, 7:30p.m. Praysnieellng, &amp;mdt,y Sehool,
; ..
•
o- J. A, Curry, pastor. ~ 9:30 a.m.; W!£81-'lfl«&lt;llll 'l'l!e,;. 7:30 p.m. aJtanatlrw SW!daya.
SYRACUSE UNITED METH.
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Ch
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v. urcn,
_., llr• dt,y of each - 7 30 p,m,;
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ODIST
~ ..• A. Sell 8f8, pa..
&lt;"DIST
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::rtor _Churc
Sunday
at 9pa
UMOUO at ·- I
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,30 , School, 9:30 Lm.; ~-up
,.. LI-' 01111-r, g.... ·,worship vlc:e 10:30 L'l'· Youth and )ln. Bible Sludy, Wodnnday, 8 p.
POMERO c~ouNIT tor; Bell Qll.....,.,.ry, amdl,y
"'u
·~· ..tor ~·th sorvlce, 6:45 p.m.;
. Y • ~•=
· · Sehool lqlt• WorohiP· eervicli
-services at10:45, with the Rev.
•m.CARiiiEL UNll'ED METRO.. ED MI!."I'HODIST - R, ·
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Evening worshiP. 7:30 p.m.
, __,
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1:30 a.m., llrlt and third &amp;!aChurch; Wednesday evenl"' l'riiYor and praise Wed., 7:30 DIST - Paul A, Sellers, Pl.. ..,..., paowo. ~•..I'Q)'- nor. d!IY. Evening sorvlco, 8 p,m,
pf11Yer services at 7:45.
p.m.
tor; Wayne Roush, IO!pt. wor. llhl,p, !0:30a.m.; Church School, fourth &amp;md!IY.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
UNITED FArrH &lt;;HURCH- ship service, 10:45 Lm., llrlt 9:15a.m.; FniDk Vaua!wl, SU•
LANGSVB.LE MIDWAY _
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Chrllt In Christian Union - Neaae Settlement - Robert E. and third amdl,)'a; ovenlilgwor• .porln-ont. Cheatar - Wor. Services each ~ at 10 a.
Not ....., ............_
.... ; LIWi1111ce Man101, pastor; Mrs. Smith, Sr., paator. SUndol ship, 8 p.m., ....,... ~. ~·- 9 Lm.;
School, m. and 7:30p.m. Tuesdaf eve• Russell Young, ~ School School &amp;pt., Roy Johnson. &amp;ui.
CIIFSfER CHURCH OF THE
a.m.; Ro&amp;er ...,.e, ouper. n1ng worliiiJ&gt;, 7:30.
looo """"""' ... ......... _ ...
&amp;mcla.y school, day School 9:30 a.m.; Worship NAZARENE - ReV. Herbert lnlenclent.
SUTTON IJNITEil METHO..
...... count....
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' 9:30 a.m.; evening worship, 7:- service, 10:30 a .m. and 7:30 Grate, pastor. Worship serv.
DIST- Paul A. Sellers, pas.
"Wh"' In 1ho tuti "' .....,... . .....
:30. Wednesday pf!IYer meeting, p.m. each IO!nd!IY. Youth meet. Ice, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST tor; Marilla Lee,~ Sehool
IMtftl...?" ............ ,.....,. ,..,..
=- ·· 7:30p.m.
lng and choir practice, 6:30 p. &amp;milKy. &amp;lndKy School, 9:30 a. - l'l&gt;meroy, Mulberry H t •· iOipl. Worship urvlce, 10:45
;,. - -le olncoroly ...ntlng .,...,...
LOTTRIDGE UNITED METH- m. each &amp;mday.
m. Hlchanl Barton, SUpt. Pr!IY· Road, oorth ol Veterans Me- Lilt,, second and fourth b .
Itt olanlflco- • • • _ . . .w11o
OOIST - Worohlp, first and
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST er meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 moria! Hospital. Philip GaBer, diiYs; evenla!a worllhl,p, 8 p.
ortuo.(h It WIM
julco?).n,O.i.tlll
tldrd amdays of each month, - Norman McCain, SUpt. Ser- p.m.
pastor. Ssbbath School, Satur. m., third~.
. . . thoologlona . . . -'&lt; olclio •nd
10:45 a.m.; second and lourth vices weeldy at 9:30 a.m.
HARRISONVB.LE PRESBY. day, 2 p.m.; Worohlp, 3:1Sp.m.;
ENTERPRISE United MethowlMr th.n a little My.
ibldal•, 7:30 p.m. ~ Preaching, first and third &amp;In- TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, Youth Fell... ahlp and Adult dlst - R... William Alrson,
"Why can't I dol .. tho Cop, llko pu
SchOol, 9:45a.m. Christian En- days or month by &lt;llarles Rus. Smday School :O.perlntendont. Rlble study, Wednesday, 7:30 pastor. Ralph !Veneer, s~;
and all the .then, Granddaii?U- ,-.\
deavor, third Saturci!IY of each sell, 9:30a.m.
Smday School, 9:30 a.m. lOin- p.m.
Carl Jennings, asst. supt. War.
"You're a little fOUftlr SonftJ. ft'a _.
,. month.
THE BRADFORD CHURCH day service, 8 p.m., the Rev,
FmST UNrrED PRESBY. ship aervices, 9:30 un.; Sun:~ LAUREL CLIFF F R E E OF CHRIST - Charlea RuB- Max Donohue of Mlddl_.-1, TERIAN - Mlcldleport, Guest day school, 10:30 a.m.; youth
of the important thintt in Ufo , . • a,- JWivlf::' METHODIST - Rev. D1gene sell, paator. Richard Gilkey,
JEHOVAH'S
WITNESSES, mlnlster. James81chanan, &amp;m. fell,..shlp, 6:30p.m. Wednoologo • • - o port of ..,wing upl"
:J :"GUI, pastor. William Ballll)", :O.pt. 101nc1t,y School, 9:30 a. Larry Carnahan, presiding min. day School &amp;pt. &amp;ulday School, d!IY, choir, 6:15p.m.;Riblestu"What . . . it ....-n, 'Gran....,...,'
~~ 'superlntendent. &amp;mday School
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a . later. Sunday: Bible lectore, 9:30 a.m.; Worship service, ely, 7:30 p._l!l•
"It mnM NmMI1bwlnt . • . ,...,....
"~&gt; 9:30 a.m~; Mondng worahtp: m. ; Evening worship, 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; Watchtower study, 10:30 a.m.; Choir practice 7:- CHVRCH OF THE NAZA~ring what God eav• Ul - what chra.t
10:30 a.m.; Evenla!a worship, Wednesday Bible study, 7:30 10:30 a.m.; Wednes4ay: Rlble 30 p.m. Wednesdt,y.
RENE- Middleport. Rw. Aud.
did for 111 - what the Chuuh Is to ~ It
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Chris- p.m.
stody, 7:30 p.m.; Thursdt,y,
POMEROY CHURCH OF tHE ry Miller, pastor. Lester TIIY·
means being truly sorry; that we hove
-41an Youth Cruudo, 6:30 p.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF ministry school, 7:30p.m.; ser- NAZARENE - COrner Union lor, IO!pt. &amp;mdt,y School, 9:t.lleel
tel clo our vtrr Mst."
m.; PfiiYer meeting, 7:30p.m. JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER vice meeting, 8:30p.m.
and Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. 30 a.m.; Mondng Worllhl,p
"I don't unftrttcntd. GraiMIIIcid/''
Thursday, choir -practice, 7 p. DAY SAINTS - Portland-RaMASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Hender11011, pastor. SundaY 10:30 a.m. ; Junior Soclecy, 6:;_" ' I·'
m.
cine Rood. amday Sehool, 9:- - Miller st.- Everson Week- School, 9:30 a.m.; Raymond 30 p.m.; NYPS, 6:45p.m. &amp;!a"lut 1•u will. "'-t't why wo ., a~ 10
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF 30 a.m.; Momlng worshlp, 10:- ley, pastor. Bible study class. Walburn, &amp;!pt. Morning wor- diiY Ev.,..Usllc meeting, 7:to church . . • to ltarn • . . .. unclentancl
CHRIST - Dllll)' Evans, pas- 30 a.m. ; SUnda)' evening serv- es, &amp;mday, 10 a.m. Worship ship, 10:30 a.m.; Evonlnl! ser. 30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wed. .. .. ,...,.,. . . ......,. ..,, Lortl."
·-tor. Norman C. WID, sup!. Sm- ices at 7 p.m. Wednesda;y eve· and preaching, 10:55 a.m.; &amp;m~ vice, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week ser- nesdaJ', 7:30p.m.
"Moybo I 4o u-.nd,
THE SALVATION ARMY _
·:'cla.Y School 9:30 a.m.; Worllhl,p nlng prayer service at 7:30. day evening service, 7:30. vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
about
The Cup - 'cauM I al,..ti; J4we
.._nice, 10:30 a.m. Christian Pastor, Elder c. W, Prolfitt. Rlble study classes, Wednes- CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid- EDvoy Ray s. Wining, off:lcer
,... Lord."
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~-:JD!eavor SUnda)' evenla!a.
THE BRADBURY CHURCH d!IY, 7:30p.m.
dleport, Sth and Main. Raul. In charge. SUndoy, 10 a.m.,
,_ ~ RACINE FmSI CHURCH OF OF CHRIS!' - Mr. Ted CadGRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev. lin Moyer, pastor. ThomasKel- Holiness meeting; 10:30 a.m.
~ "!'HE NAZARENE &amp;mday wallader, P.stor. Jerry Van stanley Plattenburg, minister. ly, &amp;mday school suporlnten- SUnda)' School. YDlWill Fl&gt;ople's
- &amp;bool 9:30 Lm. ; Morning lnwagen, amday School :O.per. Morning prayer and sermoo, dent. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; Legion, 7 p.m. ; Salvation meet.
- Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Evening lnllndent. &amp;ulday School, 9:30 10:30 a.m. Holy communion and morning worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; 1ng 7:30 p.m.; Thui'llday, 1 to
Worohlp, 7:30p.m. Wednesday, a.m.; Morning worship, 10:30 sermon, first &amp;mdays, 10:30 1evening worship, 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m., Ladles Home League;
&amp;mdt,y School &amp;lperlntendent, a.m.; Evening service, 7 p. a.m. Church school, kindergar- Prayer service, Wednesday, 7 7 p.m. Prep classes.
-MT. MOHIAH BAPTISI' Pauline McClintock, Pastor' m. Wednesday, Prayer serv- ten titrouSh eighth grade, 10:- p.m.
Rev. Morrla M. Wolfe.
Ice, 7:30p.m.
30 a.m.
PLANTS loEMORIAL-- l'riiY- Middleporl, corner ol Fourth
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
GRAHAM UNITED METHO..
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED or service every Wednesday, and Main st. Robert Jacluoon,
METHODIST - Morning Wor- DIST CHURCH - PreacWng, liiETHODIST - Worshlp, sec- 8 p.m. Preaching service ev. pastor. &amp;mday School, 9:30 a.
lldp 9:30 a.m. at former EUB 9:30 a.m., first and second ond and lwrth Sundays, 10:30 ery &amp;mdt,y, 8 p.m.
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
lht.f
3 : 1~
J JI:.t4
f :I · U
building. Expanded S u n d a y Sund!IYs o1 each month; third a.m.; first and third Smdays,
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE m., Arnold Richards, &amp;!pt.
Schaol seulon for nursery to and fourth iO!nelt,ys each month, 7:30 p.m. IO!nday School, 9:30 NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. Lar. Rl!rLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Cop~ri"lu l9QI K«tnn Alllnr1~11" S.,-vino, IM"., Strubur,, V• . .
...,. llix chUclren st former worship service at 7:30p.m. a.m. Youth Fellowship, 6 p, !more, pastor. Bob Moore, sun- - Rw. Samuel J . JackiOO,pasMethodist annex ot 9:30 Lm., WednesdiiY wenlngs at • ·-, m. eech IO!nday at Tuppers diiY School SUpt. &amp;ulday school tor. l'r!IYer service, 9:30a.m.;
""'Mrs. James stout, cMidron'• Pr!IYer and Bible Sludy.
Plains UnIted Methodist classes for all ages, 9:30a.m.; 101nc1t,y School, 10 a.m.; Mrs.
.
.•
auper1ntendont, 9nJay Church
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH Church.
Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; Gerlnlde Flrtler, supt. worship
With the hope It wUI,In some measure, foster and help au stain that whlch lo iood In flmlly and
School, adults and :rmth, 10:- OF GOD - Second St., Ma- CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD NYPS &amp;md!IY, 6:30p.m.; Evan. service, lla.m. Raptis&lt; Train- community life, this leaturels aponsoredbythebuslneea firms and cqul11tlons -lellllliiiiQ30 LDI.; Junior Hlsh, Senior 11011, W, Va. iOindt,y School, - The Rev. Chester Bryant, gellsllc service, Sunday, 7:30 1ng Union, llrst and second pear below.
lll&amp;b and Young AG!Ita meet 10 a .m. Morning worshlp, 11 pastor. &amp;ulday School, 9:30 a . p.m. Mld..,eek pr~,yer meet- &amp;mda.vs at 5:30 p.m.; Mrs.
In former Methodist Church a.m. Evongellollc service, 7:- m.; Worship service, 11 a.m.; lng Wemesday, 7:30p.m. Mls- Marl Wonda, prealdenl.
HYSELL RUN FREE METH.
for !Uiday Church School. 30 p.m. Bible Study and priiY- Evening worshlp, 7:30 p.m. slonary meeting, second Wed.
lloJod Raclme,y, youth suparln. er service, Wednesday, 7:30 Pr!IYer service, Tuesday, 7:30 nesday of each lnOnth, 7:30 p. ODIST _ Rev. CecU J, Wlae,
tUdent; Post h1&amp;b school and p.m. Chester Tennant, pastor. p.m. Youth service, Thursday, m.
pastor. &amp;ulda.y School, 9:30 a.
. eenlor aWits meet In former Phone 773.5133.
7:30 p.m. Monthly sings, first
Fmsr BAPTlSr CHAPEL- m.; Morning Worship, 10:30;
Bakora of Hoi sum Bieod
~IMI buii.U.., Hobart Vinoyanl,
CARLETON CHURCH - Saturday of each month.
The Rev. Herold CUnningham, Evenlog worlhiJ&gt;, 7:30 p.m.;
Middleport, Ohio
Oluter, Ohio
rz:t~~pt. Adult Bible Class ll&amp;riY,
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIS- pastor. Cho,rles Lambert, SUn- Young Fl&gt;ople's Service, 6:45 l :---::---.-~~;;.;':::"::::':::~~:':!'*==~..J~~_::;~~~:;.,;~~-~
Kingsburg Road. &amp;mcla.ySchool,
laat llfmclay each month. Youth 9:30 a.m., Ralph Carl, supt. TIAN CHURCH-James ~th, ~School ~J!l· ~·r. ~cond p.m.; l'r!IYer meetln&amp; Thuro~· .
" ,, 1 ~
Fnl'mllalj». ~, , 6 p. Worship.. -sorvltt; - 10:30 a.m. ·· pastor. Robert Paillteb, !liri- · iiia"l''meflly Sfs., M.i.son, W, day, 7:30p.m.
m. In former Methodist buDd. and 7:30p.m. alternately. l'riiY- day School :O.pt. Morning ser- Va. ; iOindt,y School, 9:45 Lm.;
MIDDLEPORT FmST BAPYour Church N•od• Your Support
Ina. Dlltrl cl youth rall;y first er meeting, Wednesday , 7:30 vice, 9:30 a.m.i Sunday School, Worship senice, 11 a.m.i Wed- TIS'J' _ Charles w. SlrneJ.ft8,
Member · of the 8 i11 3
locuot
&amp; Beoch
Ph. 992-9921'
Monday of each month.
p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles, pastor. 10:45 a.m. ; Yooth meeting, 6:. nesday wening, trslnlng union, pastor. RobertRichanlson,&amp;m.
Genoro I Merchandi ••
Middleport
LETART UNITED METHO..
OLD DEXTER CONGREGA· 4S p.m.
, 7:30; Pr!IYer service, 8:15.
c1t,y School :O.pt. 101nc1t,y Church
Tuppon Plains
667·3280
SILVER RUN FREE WB.L
THE ROCK SPRINGS UNIT- School, 9:1S Lm.;Mornlngwor.
DIST CHURCH - First and TIONAL CHURCH-Rev. Wll.
.O.C.... SUndays, pnacWng It lard Dulcher, pastor. Mrs. Wor- BAPTIST - Rev. Coudlll At- Ell METHODIST - C. J. Lem- ahlp, 10:IS a.m. SQnday Bible
8 p.m.; Third and fourth SUn- ley Francis, &amp;mda;v Schoo I kina, pastor. Blll uttle, &amp;m. ley, pastor. Harold Blackoton, s1uc1y hour, 7:J0 p.m. IO!nday
Sol•• - All io Chalmers - Service
dayo, SUnda)' SehOol, 10 a.m., &amp;!pt. amdl,y School, 9:45 L diiY School iOiperlntendent. lOin· clllrch school supt. Morning 4:30p.m., game Umo for youth.
Farm
- Industrial - Lawn - Garden
Worlldp eervtce at 11 s,m.; m. Church services first and diiY School, 10 a.m. ; wprllhlp, worship, 9:30 a.m. ; Church Wednesday evenla!a pr!IYer eerTuppers
Plains
667·3435
&lt;L-Tuiesd!IY wenlnga at 8 p.m., thlrd S!ndays following &amp;mday 7:30 p.m. Pr~,yer meeting, School, 10:15 a.m. ; Evenla!a vice, 7:30.
~and Bible study,
School. Sacond and frurth Sat- Thursday, 7:30p.m. Cholrprac. worship, 7:30; MYF &amp;mdil,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Serv:&gt;l- RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE UJ'day evenings, 8 p.m. church lice, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and1ces at 315 Main st., Pt, Plea.
- -NAZARENE - Rev. Uo)'d D. services.
POMEROY CHURCH OF Rlble study, Wednesday, 7:30 aant, amdays, 11 a.m.; Wocl.
Athens Road
Pomeroy
Dodicat•d to tho lntorolll
-Grimm, Jr., pastor. Sunday
POMEROY Fmsr BAPTIST CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., p.m. Administrative Council nesdays, 7:30 p.m. All wei.
A Forni ly That Wonhlps To(IOthor
Of Tho Moi11s•Mason Aroa
Sehool, 9:30 a.m.; Mornlngwor. - Robert Kuhn, pastor.George paator. Bible School, 9:30 a. meeting, llrst Monday of each come.
Stay a T ogolhor
oblp, 10:30 a.m.; Young pao. Sklmer, Smday school supt. m. ; Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Even- month, 7:30p.m.
SACRED HEART _ :O.nday
pte•o sorvtoo, 6:45 p.m.; &amp;lnday school, 9:30a.m.; 1110n1. lng worship, 7:30. W~sdaf,
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN masses, 8 and 10 a.m. Holy
._, .
·Evupllstlc aervtees, 7:30 p. lng worship, 10:JO Lm.; BYF, combined Bible stucly and pray. IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, confessions preceding each
paator. iOindt,y School, 10 L mass.
m. WOiblsday wenla!a sorvtce, 6 p.m. Bible II!Udy, Wednea. or meeting, 7:30p.m.
Buildln11 Suprlios and
Take Someone To Church With Yooi
7:JO p.m.
day, 7 p.m.; choir practice,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN - m.; Wlnnl.e Hnlslnger, supt.
FREeDOM GOSPEL MISSION
Gon•ra Contracting
This W•ek
UNITED F AlTH CHURCH Wednesday, 8:30p.m.
Langsville Village, Rev. ilcJI&gt;. Morning sermon, 11 a.m.; Eve. _ Bald Knobs. Rev. L.R.GiuesPh. 992-3978
985-3347
MT.
UNION
BAPTISTRev.
ert
illgene
Mueser,
pastor.
ning
service
Christian
Endeaencamp,l;lastor.
Ro&amp;erWIIfred,
- Neue Settlement. Smday
School
Roy CecU Cox, pastor. Sunday Worllhl,p service, 10:30 a.m.; vor, 7:30p.m.,Mra.l,ydaCl!ev- Sr., 5unc111Y School :O.pt. SJn.
John- Youth DIPellng, 6:30, School superintendent, Earl Glenna Fet11, &amp;mday School aller, pre-. Song service c1t,y School at 9:30 a.m. &amp;m.-a..lay.
Starltey, amday School, 9:4S SUpt. SUnday School, 9:30 Lm.; and sermon, 8:20. Mid ·Week day evenla!a worship at 7:30.
Lincoln - t.lercury- c - t
Lm.; iOindt,y evening worship, Sunday evening ~ervlce, 7:30 p. prayer meeUng Wednesday, 7:- 1l'r!IYer meeting, Tuesday, 7:.
ST, PAUL LUTHERAN 593-6601
The a... Arthur c. Lund, pas. 7:30; Wednesdaf Pf'IYO&lt; and m. Mld.woek sorvtce, Wedneo- 30 p.m., Mrs. Mazie_Holzinger, 30 p.m. Ernest Deeter, class
85 N. Court St.
Athena, Q.
day, 7:30p.m.
class loader.
.
leader. Youth Meeting Woestor. amdl,y school, 9:30 Lm.; Rlble stucly, 7:30p.m.
.._.llhlp eervice, 10:30 a.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
aETHLEHEM BAPTIST _
BmLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, dt,y, 7:30 p.m., Emeot DeetPRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Lin- Great Rand, Charles Norris, Minersville. Rev. Arthur N, er, leoder.
Dodlcatea 10 the Interests
11011 Stebbins, paator. SundiiY ·pastor. Worship service, 9:30 Maxwell, pastor. &amp;mdll, 10
!.IT,
HERMON UNITED
Palnll and General
Of The
School, 9:30a.m.; Worohlpser. a.m.; !O!nday School, 10:30 a. Lm., the church In Bible stu. BRETHREN IN CHRIST_ Rw.
•
Tuppers
Plains, Q•
vice, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study m.
dy; 11 a.m., the church In wor. Menzel S..Jth, pastor. SUnday
PT. PLEASANT
and Pflll'er service, WednesMORNING sr AR UNITED ship; Tuesday, the church In school, 9:30a.m.; Allred Wolfe,
day, 7:30p.m.
METHODIST - Rev. WOllam vlsltatloo and evangelism; supt,; Ro)' Pooler, assistant.
~.... LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Larry
.. '. '.
Pt. Plea8811t1 w. Va.
EAST LETARTFALLSUNl!'. Alrson, pastor; Roy Van Met- Thursday, 7 p.m., junior choir Mondng aermon, 11 a.m.; evo1/o.-;!- - i
Wost
Main
-St.
SaiDrda.y, Sept. 27, 1969
ED METHODIST CHURCH - er, &amp;!pt.; Smdt,y School, 9:- practice; 7:30p.m. the chorch n1ng eermon, 7:30 p.m., alter.
Ohio'•
Dodge Deal or 1 !&gt;"
Don't Send
- BOGS - 175 to 220 26.60 to W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Wor. lS a.m. ; Morning worship 10:- In Bible IIIUdy and pr!IYer; natlng each~. Classmeot.I I•
26.20, Heavies 21 to 24.85, Bidp service, second and fourth 15 a.m.; Youth Fellowohlp and 7:30 p.m., juniors In Bible stu. 1ng, 11 a.m., alllrnatlng lOin.
upta 23.50 to 25.50, Fll Sows &amp;uldays of each month at 9 Bible study Thuredal, 8 p.m. &lt;IY and -or.
dt,y mornlnBs. David Holter,
21.60 to 22.50, Boars 17.50 to Lm. ; &amp;mday Sehoul, flrat and Fred E. Smith, layleader.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT claia leader. Chrlollan En1Jea.
18.40, Pigs 10 to 13.50, Stock third &amp;oxla,ys ol each liiOIIIh
MIDDLEPORT HEATH UNIT- Church ~ Herrlaonvllle Road, vor, 7:30 p.m., wery other
Roxall Dru11•
KHpooko DiamOnd
llloats1Sto26.
at 9 a.m.; second and fourtt- ED METHODIST _ Rev. Max Rev. Ro)' Taylor, pastor; Hen· &amp;mday evening, Rnger BlckWe fill All Doctors Pr•scriptlons
312
E.
Main
St.
CATTLE- steers 20 to 28- &amp;lnclays of each month at 10 E. llonalue, mlnlater; E r lc . ry Eblin, Sunday school siQ)L ley, president. l'r!IYer meet.
992·2955
.60, Heifers 18.50 to 26.10, Fat a.m.; Bible study, Wednesday , Chambers, Sunday School su. &amp;mcla.y school, 9&lt;30 Lm.; wor. 1ng, 7:30 p.m. every WedneaCows 16.7S to 21.7S, Canners
parlntendent. Church school, 9:. lhll&gt; service, 10:30 a.m. ; eve. dt,y. Board meet~nB, first MonIJ! to 16.50, BIDs 21 to 25.50,
30 o.m.; morning worship, 10:- nlng worship, 7:30 p.m. Prill'· day of month, 7:J0 p.m.
Cows 110 to 165, Stock Heller Calves - 23.7S to 31.75. 30 a .m.; )'OOih meeting, 7 p. er and praise service, '!'hurl- POMEROY TRINlTYUNrrED
F.0111ily R•croation
s and Calves 14S to 260,
VEAL CALVES - Tops 39- m. ; Choir rehearsal, Wednes. day, 7:30p.m.
CHURcH OF CHRIST - Rw,
SWiftlllng
k steers 25.90 to 30.7S, .25, Seconds 39.30, Medium 34 diiY 7 to 7:30 p.m., Mra. E.
RACINE -LETART CHARGE, W, 1L Pwrtn, putor. Pllrlck
iitlock Heifers 19 to 26.70, Stock to 35.25, Common lo Heavies Robert Hamm, director.
WESLEYAN UNITED METRO· D. Wood, siQ)L &amp;mdt,y Sehool,
Steer Calves 24.50 to 34, Stock 33.50 to 39.25.
IIETHANY UNITED METHO- DIST - bclne, W, Dale Me. 1:15 Lm.; Worllblp, 10:25 Lm,
DIST - Paul A. Sellers, pas- Clurg, pastor, ilnday School, Youth Choir nh-sal, Mon.
tor; 111,\'the Thelas, SundaY 9:30 a.m.; Worllhl,p service, dt,y, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Marvin
K•nt~~Cky Frlod Chicken
Sehool SUpt. Worahlp service, 10:30 a.m.; UMYF, 7 p.ll!, each 81rt, director. Santor choir
Pomeroy, 0.
9:30 a.m. second and fourth iblday; Soalor Choir practice rehearsal, 7:ao p.m. Thuredt,y,
- Sllndaya; wenlng worship, 8 ' Thuroda;r, 7:30 p.m.; Servlco Mra. Paul Nease, director.
CHESTER UNITED METHODIST PARSONAGE
p.m. first Smday.
Qdld, fourth _llfmclay &lt;1 each Thursdaf, all day, 811)' Bee
SEVEN ROOM MODERN
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'·,
leu &amp;lndiiY Sehool C I a 1 1 room.
·
THE RUTLAND COMMUNI,
Racine
TY CHURCH- a ... A moo ..-ag, fourth Friday ol each THE RUTLAND CHURCH OF
nm111 at 6 p.m.; WSCS, sec. CHRIST - ~Underwood,
TWio, pallor. iOinday School,
end Friday deach IIIIU!Iat 7:. pastor; V.ILBralo,y, IIUIIto;SUn9:30 ·•.m.; Lee atmem, aupt.
Worahlp service, 11 a.m. Wed- 30 p.m.; Olllc1al Board, sec. day fchool, I:JO a.m.; Com.
SALE AT THE PARSONAGE
at IIIWII,on and worahlp eervlce,
MadiiY pr!IYer meeting, 7:30 ood ""nda1 of each 7:30p.m.
.
10:30 Lm.; Pr111er mee11ng,
(1ST ROAD TO RIGHT ENTERING CHESTER
p.m. Sunday night worohlp, 7:.
THE Rl!rLAND METHODIST Thured&amp;Y, 7130 p.m.
30.
.
FROM rCOUTE 7. 6TH HOUSE ON RIGHT
- Rev. C. J. Lemley, pas. RACINE Fmsr BAPTISTFROM CORNER)
tor. Church Sehool, ~:30 ~.m. ; Ch&amp;rleo Jolorrla, pallor. lOin.
--ONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Worohlp service, 10:30 a;m, day School, 9:30 Lm.; 11om.
CHURCH - Mr. Carl Turley,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST 1ng worohlp, 10:45 Lm.; &amp;InT•ms: Cash
mlnllllr. Morning servleoo10:- - POmei'Q)' • Harrl-.tlle dill' -wenla!a worohlp, _7:30 p.
30 a.m. belay Scfl&lt;!ol 9:30 a. Road. Jolrl Webster, pallor; m.; Wednelldi.J evlnlna Bible
Not Responsible For Aceidenh
m. Herman Schol, Supt.
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RACINE FOOI1MAilEY

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10 A.M.

Committee Reserves Ript to Last Bid

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.OVIRTISEMINT POR BIDS

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R!GULATIONS
. OIVIS.ION C: Wot.r Traot~t~ent
Thl P~:i,._, ,.,.,.,,, th. ,ttht
111lont, boolltllf pump•, ..c.
.. e41t or ••!act eny ad1 tlq-.1 ....
DIVISION 0: Wells and well fHtlonel. The ~li1her will ....
M ,.. ,..,.,.,,, ler ..,, then ..,.
'"'"''"' etc.
DIVISION
E: Water rMtltl'l (furnlah
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,., dlttrlbvtlon •y•t•~n will be
nulvM "" the Boord of Trust•••
of th. GALLIA RURAL WATER
ASSOCI ATIOH, INC at ttt. wa..r
offh::e located in C"••hlre, Ohle
~mtll W•dnesdar, 81DO PM. EOST,
Octeber 22, 1969 and at said ploc;o
pu"llc;ly opened and rwod olo...d.
Propo1ol• r.eeivod oho• 1okl
hour mar be return.O unopenoed.
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Propouh may • • ' orworoo
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111ld Water Anociotlon in core ol
MJ, l•hrn.:MI Gille•pie, Pno•ldont,
Geshlre, Ohio.

RATE I

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5 c•nts ...-.:.W•cl ... 1....,.1...

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II cent• ,... W.,cl sl• ....Mutl••

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2! ,., cent Disc.- .. ,.1411 Ms
o..l ocl1 ,..1c1 •ithln 10 ..ys .
CARD OF THANKS I OIITUAitY
S1 .50 far 50 - • •IN.,.. Ee
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Tho Information fat" Blddon._ Propo.al Forms, Contract t" IM'fll,
plan•, Con..ructlon Spodficatlon• IN MEMORY or Edwin E. Hay·
on~ f-• oF 8id 8ond, Porlorm•
man who passed away OcL 3
a nco o rod Paymont Band and oth.r
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in.d at tho fallowing:

In Memory

William

Jenkins,

AHornc~y,

Gollipolll, Ohio.
F. W. Dod;• R•port1, .tl65 Millon•
vlllct Rood, lndlonopolls, lndlc:uv;~.
F . W. Oodgo Report s, 1333 W,
Fifth Av•n.,., Col~o~rnbus, Ot.lo.
F. W, OOdg• Roports, 2528 l(omper
LonebCir•c:lnnotl, Ohio,
F. W. odgo Repgrts 37U Bard•·
town R~d,. Laulsvifle, Kontuck)' .
F. W. Dodge Report•, ~11 7th /l.ve•

n-, Plthbut'lh, Ponnsylwartlo.

Sadly missed by bls

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Division A•1 Plan•, Specification~
&amp; 81d Cocuments $45.00
Dhrlslon A•2 Plan•, Specification•
&amp; Bid Cocuments $45.00
Dlwl1lon B Plans, Spe-cifications
&amp; Bid Docutnentl $20.00
Olylslon C Plans, Specification•
&amp; Bid Document• $25.00
Olwlslon D Plans, Specification•
&amp; Bid Docuflllnts $15.00
Division E Sp«;lflcotlon• &amp; Bld
Docu11111nt1 $10.00

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HT Cpe. Low mileage, auto. trans., PS, radio
white exterior finish with black vinyl interior trim.

1967 FORD -$1895
Galaxie 500 H.T. Sedan. Lacal I awner car. White
finish, bile. vinyl interior, good tires, radio, power
steering and brok••· Automatic trans.
196~ CHEVROLET
_ _ _ _ $1095
*Ton. 8ft. Floehide, new tires. 15". Solid body.
Heater.

Looking back with memories,

Along the roads we trod,
We bless the years we bad
you,
And leave the rest to God.

God bas given u~&amp;lrenglh and
COIII"Oj(e to bear the sudden

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room, 4lnlrc room, ~
one l1odr-' earpatecl,
Brownell Ave., MldiiiiPOI't.
Ph. 992-H61 or et:&amp;-3ou."

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DAY 992-ZlSf
NIGHT 9!12·7324

ILAEtTNAIS

Alto acorn sq~aah, plqkinl,
99:Z.02143 " ;....,
1910 DODGE Dart 9. Ideal work
goords, lldion corn. Brill&amp;
car, BOod conlltlon. 1o w
containers. LOCated on Rt.
price. Thom&amp;a Y111., 2UW,
338 in Let&amp;r1 Falla. Andrew UPRIGH1' RC ...,lor used 17
Main st., PameriJ)'.
Cro...
9-26-12tc months, Pep II cooler, amall

Far· Sale

Notice

wine license available. Phone
992-9957, Midclloport.

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AvaUablo for parties o n clay, Tue!tday, and Thursday
nights and Saturday arid SuJ&gt;.
cla.Y afternoons. Phone 985.
392D or Chester 985-3585.
9-21-30tc

REviVAL ATJfuifaiCcOminunity Church, Oct I to 12. Lll·
llllan Wilson, ovangellat.
9-30-3tc

iEVIV"AC AT-!Miaid Fieiwill

R. H. Rawllnrs
MIDOLI PORT,

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6 ROOM HOIJSE, 613 Mill SL,
Mlddloporl, 1\1 blocka from

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THE YEAP:' eoNTEST
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griD, automallccloepwellfnr·
er, tables and chalri,Z.P,ece AKC rqllllerild BrttiaJI,y ~,..
1a1 Pointer P,.., a malta, a
dfUII eablnet, bot doll and bun
warmer, counter, backwall
fomaloL 8 Weoka old, Oct.. 8,
and 11 otoota. Call 843.:491,
P, J. PaultJ. l'la. 98:1-2472
momlnla 9 Ill 11, oveninp
beb'o t:30 or Cheater 18116 to 7:30p.m.
3881 after 5 p.JII.

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GUN SHOOT, Forked R u n
Sportsman Club, &amp;mday, oct.
5.
10..2-31&lt;

Sleeping, resting at Jut,
SKA'J'E..A·W AY SCHECuLE - ·
The world's weary troubles
Back to School porey, Friday,
and trials are past.
Oct. 3, free gift for everyone;
In silence he suffered, In paHalloween porey, Frldljl, Oct.
tience he bore,
31. (lien Wednesday, FrldiY; ·
Till God called him home to
and Sa~. 7:30 to 10:30.
suffer no more.

F. W. Dodge Re2orts, 608\oS T •""••·
Gla~s Hayman.
101 Avenue, C .. arleston, W. Vo .
Builder• Eachange of Louinlll•,
111-3-llp
Louin illo, Kontuclr:y.
Construction Loogue, 1456 N.
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SIECO, Inc., -'931 F lfth Stf11t,
ColumL.u,, Indiana .
Fern Radcllrfe who passed
Galllo County Rurctl Wot•r Anaaway a year 8 ..,.., today OcL
clotlan, Inc.
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ltldcUn, documents ond pions 101'
each division af tM warl.- moy be
~talnod ot the offlc• of the Eno
glnelf, SIECO, Inc., 931 Filth
Stn .. , Columbus, lndiGno, upon
p!ly.,..rrt {no,....fundoblo) 01 list•
ed l.olow fat" ooch division ••'·

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Voluntory c;oMblnotlon propo1ol•
1:30 CI.IR . to 5:00 •·•· Deily
lor mon thon • - dlvhlon of tht ltlO Q,lft. te 12:00 Me- Set..-y
work will be co.,.lderod.

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Bti$1ness Sertttes

The world's leedi~ food manul'acturers,acc:ori!ponied by the
''WOrld's gr~test chefs ore
arriving in Poris to co~pete

AiR coNJll'i'loNING, lle~r~pr- :

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all• 10rvlce. Jack's Rml- :
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tbo poatofllco. Inquire at439 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 882.2879. • '
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COAL, LUMP, ea. llokllr; . GREEN BEANS, pick JINi" 01111.
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9-21-Uc mine nm. ExcOlalor Salt· $L 50 buahal. Alllrow eta. a,
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itJ4.12tc SEPTIC tani&lt;l claanad. MW81 :
oroy. Phone 99Z-3891.
Slld~ Stewart, 011141.1'11. i
REDUCE SAFE and last wllh
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SKYLINE
mablie
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Gobese !&amp;biola and E-Vaponobedroom11 upuolod II~
tlonplllo. No11011Drug:a.
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NFJGLQ· •••••
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Phone 247..z675.
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tor ~your-. ·J . •
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laut, 0b1n. I'll... 7U-446L
GUll Nallier, Rliclne, 0.:
LARG~ 100L "bOx for picl!4
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f50.
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FOR SALE
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New Ltma Rd., , ...,.,
1-140 uoy • Forgv ..n
1962 INTERNATIONAL pick""!&gt;
11J.3.31p
"65" dieool in axcal•
truek, 814 foot bed; aloof'&amp;rlont condition.
man·· M tl"actor, 13.8 tina
2522.
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1-Ford 971 diaaol. Ita•
No, 31 ._.•. .
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beon completely over9t9..2972.
1o.:.atc Ral Estate For Sale
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Boptiot Church, September" ways so taaty and the
29 to ~r 12, 7:30p.m., : service so good.
Pastor, Paul Taylor. EvaDgellst, Norman Taylor.~ Came in with your wife
cllll aiJWilllo Everyone wel· •. , and f~st your eyea
como. WW Yru Como?
on that chicken!
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MEIGS EQUIPMENT

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wide. Patd AnlerSODo l'l.,.
nell and sink; wall to wall NEED MORE ROOM?- I beclW. VL Phono 7'1U788 iftt:"
blow,
992·2176
Pamaroy
earpoting in ihln. room,
room1, 1¥1 batba,
wMir
3:30 ,.. MN915, Rae!,~
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Bul what It meant to lose you
balhroom
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91cnm
boat,
llreplace,elevator,llll',_...,
No one wW ever koow.
ROOF REP AIR and -rem0il81:
by II)IIIOlntment only, 541111&amp;11
apa for 3 can, eOI'IIII' ~ - - - - - - - ------'.:.
lng; aloo lnlerlor paint!• and
ArPih
F11ZP1trlck's OrSt.,
lllddieport.
P11ooe
192tlon.
..c. C. BRADFORD, AuclliDor .
Sadly mi"ed by wife and
remodelirl!, by coJtract.
chard, Slate Route 689, locat.
3753.
10..2.3!&lt; A cozy 3 bedr--. bath,
~ Serflee
daughters.
Free estimate. Phone 99:1ed 7 lnilos oo..-st of - - - - - - - - - - - - - _
Eoch bidder tnust doposlt with hi•
ldiCIIID,
diDIJw
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Phone Mt-a8Z1
111-3-ltc
2806. Wo 110 III)'Whero.
l,ld "c:urlty In the amount of 5t.
WUMsvUlo. Phone 669-4785. GmL's 4-Pn:CE whltebodloom
218
Main
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Racine, Olllo
111-1-Uc
of tho highest 011grejate propuo I
9-21-12tc
In t ... fiM"III of a certl led checlt at"
Doily 5:30•7:00
set. New cond1llon $1S5; 7 _ ole. ~500.
Crlti llradlord
Bid Bone! mode poyobl• to •old
BOB'S
REDUCING
Saloo
and
Sunday
7:00•7:00
)lloce
walnut
dinette
Ht,
buekY\JLBERRY
HEIGIITS21ied11-1-Uc
Wafft Alloclaflon.
Notice
2
99
7
rooms,
et
tne
chain,
ps.
Phon
balb,
walllowallcar-Health Center is now open, ~~-·".••_.~_ _. . POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TQI' .
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No tlldcler IN)' wlthdPDw his prooCheshire
367-7554.
pet,
nice
kltcban,
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CONCRETt:
dall1"'
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WILL
NOT
be
reopoMible
for
9 LDI. to 5 p.m. by IIJ)polnt· For Rent
miniature, .75 and •• Stud
poaol within 90 days aftlf th•
10..Z-3to
ment, 1'h acre, almost twW.
ared rl&amp;bt 1o your pNJoet,
octval dot• of tho openlhg thiNof. · llll' debts cootracted by &amp;IIJ'·
ment, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. oolj&gt;- .
service and groom1,.; Phone
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polnlmonl necessary. Local· HARMONY APARTMENTS. fur·
992-5443.
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POJ''III, l'UlJIIOrs P~ 1!4
ool ~"'! K and K . M&amp;llo nlohed, 3 rooms, balh, prl,-.
l•ct, the bldd.,.a name ond ad·
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Hliiiioa,' P o 1nt PieasanL ·
parid~Wo out or alll1ood1, AWNINGS, slonn dooro -.111
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Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020.
3 blocks from post ofllco.
wtrdawa, carporti,
marPropoaals and Stondard Oue1tlo.,.
10-3-tfc
Mlni
Apartment,
turrd.shed,
quees, blown and batt lnaulanolr.. and Financial StoterMnt for
10.1-ate · , SEWJM.G It\~ - Bldd ...s shall be uocuted on tho GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Oct 5,
- ---- - -------bedroom, kitchen. bath,
tlon. Elmer White, aaleo repFarms provided by the •nglneer.
10.:.31p
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from I to 4 p. m. Bobby Hill
porch. SuUable for one per-· resentative. For free eall~AaotJ$7 ROOM ii0m., 11'1 ft.
fll..d·&lt;~
son. Private paridJW. call · ma..,s, phmo Olarloa Ualo,
Tho owner reserve• tho right to
Farm. Turkeyo, hams, be- GOSPEL sl• at Church or Gee!,
welwe on1' Informality 01' rojoct
Chester, 0. Sunday, Oct. 5 at
a
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root
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AlllhariMd
Slllpr
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cons.
Soft
drinks
served.
992-S392 - - 10 LDI. and
Sy..cuoo. v. v. JGiuiiOII and
ony t11 all bids.
singers
are
2
p.m.
Featured
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a..
124
1n
servteL
.we
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Sponsored by Baclne Emer.
6 p.m.
9-28-Uc
Son, Inc.
5-1-Uc .
Tho
TiiiJ'
Trio,
Brolherbood
IOARD Of TRUSTEES
gency SIJJII&lt;L
s,t"acuse. l4rP ldlcllen wilh
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Quartet and a girls' trio friRil UNFURNISIIED bungolow ,large
10-1-ftc
loll
of
birch
oablneta,
pll!lll RON'S ri.ooR and lile, batb- ;
WATER ASSOCIATION INC.
Vlefft, W. VL Everyone wel- ·Uvt• room wUII fireplace, 11161 HONDA ~to,
ISHMAEL GILLESPIE.'
of clanl 1111ce, pnp, roc1111 ldtchell rim ,,.. •
dltlon. Phoao 9tu2'79.
PRESIDENT
come.
10-3-3tc
kltohon,
o.tillcy
room,
balh,
RUMMAGE
SALE,
231
MID
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wa•,
trw.
"lliialladdl-._
Call7d- .'i
1013 WID 10/17
10-l.atc'
bedl
ocm.
Vel')'
nice
for
2
Fey BuUdlng, Mlcldloport,
,.., ~cliJ, walllowall ·SAl.
WS.Uc •
adulta. No pola. Mason, phone 1200 BALES or bolo 400 limoLEGAL NOTICE .
starting noon Thursday, all EXPERIENCED Interior and ox·
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room.
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9-28-7tc
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and
Satun!Q
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to
appreciate.
Phollt
af..
ClGARJ:.--iTE
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venllnC
inachiMI
UNITED STATES Of AMERICA
thy, 800 miJecJ, 50 cents bale.
try and masonry work. RonfEO!RAL POWER COMMISSION
til noon.
Phono IJV2.6214.
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Ohio Power Cotnpony .
nie Hubbard. Phone 99:1-2276 TRAILER. Roy Armel. Phone
10-1-31&lt;
~.. llaSODo W. VL. 1'1\aM .
Praj1cl N•· 2570
10.1-61&lt;
or aner 6 p.m. 992-3511.
992-3181.
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NOTICE Of APPLICA TIOM
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TOM
LEWIS,
water
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dr!UU•swd Hptember 10, 1969)
1969 HOOVER nlhlnlmachlno Clllllfl. . . .
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DOWNING
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 with lid. In euellent conll·
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Puliollc natlc• is hereby given
Ealu. Broiler
rooms
and
bath,
~orner
ol.
895-3802.
9-5-301c
tlon, ttoo. Phooe Mt-a'lt3.
on Jul, 31, 1969, Ohio Power
Help Wanted
At1T0)(()1111..1 ~ 1lailt ·::
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Third and Coal Sto., Mlddl•
c1-t....B.,.n.J
(con'Ospondona to
10ol-41&lt;
Cohn, VIce Pr.. ldent, Post
in
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por~ Phono 99:1-2780 or 99:1&lt;aJieellld?
LootCall
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Office Box 18, Bowllnt GNon Sto• VACANCY lor two elderly peoo
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manqe
uKi
beef
cows,
30
Ws.tlc
3432.
9-36-Uc
tlon Now Yarlr., How Y•lr. 1000•1
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pie. , Prefer private paid paf1ELD GRowN Olry........ Whothor lou ,,..~ ,..ked, '"'""
fii;J on oppllcettlon for llc.n..
~Ji-Uc.
brood sows, an crop produc.
DlUIIII ant DlUIIll, out ln 6dJ ar sew~t. fllukl fiiCIII'UIN, ...., H• ..
tienls. Phone Mason, 773f• unc:anstrvctod Project No.
Salary
dependl
on
abUl·
lion.
TRAILER FOR rent, Brown's
2570. known as, ... Racine Prote&gt;et
5185.
lll-8tfc
bloom. AD colors SO cent1 ~:::
.;o~_t.:O tht•
to 1M locot•d on the Ohio River 01
ey. Contact W. D. Williamson,
Trailer Park. MlnoravUlo.
eacb. ReJnolda Flower Shcip, Motlol _3.Ut 1~usMI
the Federal Racl,.,. Darn In tho
504 Sand st., Ravenswood, W.
Phone 992-3324.
Mason, W• VL Phone -1 • • h_,.Hol
hood oo!..
dl"'&gt; Modol
County o1 Meigs, Ohio near Ro-- I WILL plckoc&gt;merctudlseand
rltht•hoM
or ~J\\.!:5I
n4
clno and PorMI'oy; oloo near Ro.,.
VL, 26164; phone 304-2'135147.
unloo&lt;l..!;::{
Mo&lt;lel
365&lt;
1111-b••ho~
lake
to
auction
on
a
percent.enwood, Jack&amp;on County, West
~
right
Of l.tt-h1nMI unlo,cll .. •
9529.
10.:h11p
Vlrglnlo. A pNiimlnGry P""'h was
10-1-..c
aae baois. can Jlm Adami,
MOdel 3ol6• 2011-b.,loel, rlthlooha~ GEO.HOiSTETJIR, lnlw
111..-d to appllcont on Deco111ber
auctioneer, Rull&amp;nd. Phone
FURNISHED and unfurnllhed.
-----------1unloacUng. Co1110 on In eN ...
27 1966.
POMEROY - 7 ·rooma, 11&amp; .
1M Racine Project wovlcl uti·
Lost
7i~61.
~Uc
IIP&amp;rtmeniL Cion to achool. ONE PORI' ABLE paollnoelaQ. · ,•loe•l
·-~­
...n, Our ....
,-t•_....,.._.
urvlc. oM
•Av
lid a 9CI'VOI'ftmlnt dam and wovld
belli, waaber, [1lrJer, dllh·
Phone 992-5434.
10-1~~ · trlc waldiiW achl..,
•••ierah1p ,...,
consist of (1) an lntol.:o canal
LOST
reciaterod
beagle
in
HS..UlJ.
'i
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ol
pt••
to
tluy
your
e,..._.
oltout 350 f"' long and 110 fHt
_ _..lear · ·
...~ ·
Loa.U., Creek areL Reward.
whlo; (2) o .e~reto powtrhou ..
t«:flon eout 200 foot lont ond
Phone 992-5704.
TRAILER LOTS, Sob's Mabile
111-1-31p
110 fHt wid• can•lstlng of two
NOTICE ON
10-1-3tc
~llel horlaontal woter pos1 og 11
FlUNG OF
Court, !\)Tacuoe, Oblo, 011
- - - - ~--:- - --,..
J.t ACRES- h IHfl,lililll, ...
enclosing two horhontol cucls bulbINVENTORY AND
Slate Rl 124, Phone 99:1- NEW, 'hiktE bedroom
,,.... Kaplan t...-blnn ..ach rotod
APPRAISEMENT
-01'··~·~
295L
&amp;-U.Ue
la1 dollpod home,11i!! balh1,
at 27.400 hor ..powor at o .,.. heod
·5
c~.
l'lli,,
af )0.5 feet cannecM"d witt. two
The State of Ohio, Meigs Female Help Wanted
cenmlc til., tullluemenl,
000.
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COMPANION for elderly woman
roto4 ctt 22,200 kva; (3) a tallroco
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CC1II1ICIIDI - · utllit;J
which will retut'n the dlschat'f• to
To the Administrators of the
to lhe In, for homo and some STORAGE 1111Ci-&amp; bowi, cam- - · alr conlll1onod. Phone
POIIIIIOY - I ·.1· d'h~
...,.,._ -·~a·
tt. river 450 f_.t downiii'I'Om of estate&amp;; to SUCh of the fOllOIIt'•
1112-3454.
PHI, autoa. tftuera. Phone
Wliii"L
Phone
949-3441
the dcnn; c•l an outdollf""1'ypo sW.
porcbol, 2 1llbl. NoW:10ol-6tc
•tcrtlon on tM ombanlunent n•ctr lng as our residents oftheState
982-2198 or - Dlek Saylor,
£ftn
,,,
111-l-3tc
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tM power IIOtion to step up 110"'" Of Oh(O viz•
thiS
vjvj
W4-121e
992-5101
....or voltap to 69 h; {5} a 3.5
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milo doul!M circuit 69--kv tron•mh• spouse, the next of kin, theben10u2 TWO BEDROOM trailer,
TIJPPERS PLAINS- 7
slon line; (6) Ncr.otlonal fadll· eficiaries under dtJII wlll; 1nd
Male
Help
Wanted
aU ps utilities, wall to wall VACVUM CLEANER, brand,_
tlos propos•" consist of an ovol'"'
~'.... .bath, 2 . . . . . ......
STEREO,
EllriJ
American
Illerlook . .a with po"lng focllltlu to u1e attorneyorattorneylrepROUTE
SALESMAN,
Jewel
carpel
181
Loeuot
st.
Ph.
1918
modeL
~ett
wilh
-,2car,._.•10,MO.
eo, reclio combllatloa. Salld
I•Mdlotoly upstrHm fr0111 tho resenting any of the &amp;foremenCompall1'• MJcldleport a-.
99:1-2619.
aU cleani,. tooiL Smali.,Unl
pow• plant, comfort 1totlons, 1 ned
unit, t apeecl c.._.,
picnic ana, and o fl•hlng plor to t 0
persons:
Good poy, /iiOOd banellla, ROOd
10-1~. d&amp;ll1ap ahlj&gt;pirllo Will tako IIIIJ)ll lllllah. Balance ...
... located downstNotn ltoom the
Name of Decedent, C. Dale
Juture. Salarl'la-,based - - - - - - - - - - - •22caihprtee,..larmaifdao
M•l ond (1) op....,•nont focllltl••· W'-pel, residence of Pomeroy,
UMourlime~·..
Tho pawor will H used to mHt
It'
plii; -~ D1U3S2. .
on
)11011"
""""blat«y
and
THREE
ROOM·
~
ant,
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the lnc:Nosed nHds of the m• Ohlo No. 20198.
1o.Mic
=ll=nt-:'Y h•lng llrvod by the
You are hereby notified that
'JlallflcatiOII&amp;. Yru s•re in
Pl.otob 111
wltb built-In
1-aO&gt;tlc
prollta,
too.
Fl-.e
da,y
work
ldtchen,
wall
OYell
and
table
-.Tho "tlCMtH cost J Projoet No. t h e Inventory and Appralse-2570 oc:e ..... ,,. to tho applicant
ortheestatesoltheafore- week. E11ablilhod bust,.. 1 top uatt; atolnl111 stat~ link itl8 SEWING ll)lchlnaiiiiCIJuot
will be $10,875,000. Construction ments
for over 55 years and good
wilb dil&amp;&gt;oaal unll, larp bath
a r.w llmea, fully ~peel to
ls ••tltnated to roqulr• 2A month• mentioned, deceased, late ot
srawth potential lor lmprovand large cloaeta. Nicoll doc..,...., .....s bultoil holo1,
from tM dote of lh eomrnenc•-nt. said ,.._,....,, WOO Iliad In ~ll
Any person desiring to b1 hoord
""""'llol
Ul
eel
earninp.
All
exp
orat.ecl.
Call
H2-,278
tor
ep.
owrcut, IIJ&gt;pliqlloa llllmany
011101
or to fi'IOico onr pt'ot"t with ,.,.,.. Court. S&amp;ld. InverKary and AJr
paid
and
complete
trainl•
poinbnoat
an.r
2
p.m.
llllbroideey doaljpg. WW
•ne•
t• sold 09Pih:otlon, should praiaements will •- for ~­
1
on ar befon October 17 1969 llle
.,.
~
with
pay.
Full
tamtly
inour...,2-tfc
aacrlllco for llllbr
euh
104-4te
wlth th. F.d.,.l Pow.;_, c0.:.rnl 1 • ina: before this Courtonthelt.tb
•lon, Woshtngton, D. C. 20•26, .~ ... of Oc'~r, 1919, at 10T.anCe coverage, pald vaca• - - - - - - - - ,....; - - - - price or term• llla1 be arpetltlon• or protests In accordance .....,
wuw
ouv
ti&lt;MII, rotlrementbenetttura : FURNISHED lbrH .-..·opu~.
ranpd. ,Ph... llt2-2e81,
~AL.~~Jawith the ,,uftmlnts of the Como o'clock a.m.
./
tops,
advancemontCIIIPOrtuftto
!Mnl.
allolftr,.
twWIJda-t.
e.liO-eto
mlulon's
ul•il of Proetlc:o oncl
An)'
deal"" ..... to lila
"""" Cia! eo. Roaland Tlppt..
Procedure (18 CFA 1.11 or 1.10).
_....
• .. ,.
tleaandhtareotiJVwork.For eel, 50'1 MDISI.,Mldd't!Hn1. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phona 742-4912 or etWt•.
All '"'"'s filed with the c- exeept10111 thereto mui me
.
11J.3.30tc
IIJ&gt;polnlment write Jewel Til
Pl1onot m..27V2.
e42-tle 2&amp;-FOOT bouH traUer, 1 •lf•lort will bt consw.t.cl bl It them at least ft'Ye ....... prl- lo
In det.,..lnlna the oppt09" ate
-.,
eo., PO Box 1616, H~ ----:-.,.-------.:.. . - . .100. eau 992-5880.
action' to be tPIII but will ncrt the date set ror heariaw.
........, to ..... ttw '"otestont• P•
Gtven urller m,y tw.ndand . .l
1on, W. VL or call522-3881, 3 BEDROOM bouH and 2 baa- .
9-2~111.
..
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•h to tho proc"o'"" • Per10111
9-llllllc
~--....
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2
w1• 1"' to Mcome ,..,, .. , t• 0 of said Court~ dill 24th cia)' of
Pl1Gna MWUt, Aline W•-1958 JEI!2', ~ drlw,JDGII
-Nina • L to r,_..lclpaoo 0, 0 September 0 1969o
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Y " •nr ,._. "I thonln must
1&amp;oa-3tc eollllltlon, t?SO. Call ltl •
petitions to Intervene In ac•
F. ll O'Brien
5880.
cer4anee wltft the C61n,.lnlon• 1
Judie ardet-OffdoClerk Wanted To Buy
CHINA CABINI::TS, rlllilld tao - 3 ROOM fllroillhla prtlliom, =, -.,-•--,..-~-- ..::- ,
Rul••· The oppllc:otlon Is on fll•
of Aid Court
whh the Comtnl .. lon ctnd a\lell.tlls
b1t1, old cloeka
wri... utllitlos paid, 356 N. Fourth REMOVE EXCESS bod)' llufd
,., .-.•uc IMpectlon.
B)' Ann B. Watson
or call M. D. Mwer~ ilL 4,
SL, M~ Phil"' 1112. wilh Flul4n libltll. , 0111¥
f!'l~ II. GRANT,
Deputy Clerk
Pomero,y,llhcJilo
3342.
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9-28, 111-3, 2tc
".t /19' :N 10/3 10/10 •••
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1. MuUeate

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5. Worry

2. Quad-

CoaaUine
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device

llOWM

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3. Se&amp; eagle
f. Man'•

Wind in·

strumentB
Ethereal

nickname
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Hurl

20. T-d

23. ld:n-

keeper
2f . Small
explolion

26. CUihlon
28. Sample

s. Spicy

fiuld

7. Old verb

:n. wmow,•

Donkey

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8. DyiBII or

29. Qraduate-

Some
College
degree
Retaining

.owns

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an em
lleh&amp;vt

Stocklqa.
. Lever

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aayillg
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80\llld
. Fuel
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Senorita'!

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montb

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Object

ol&amp;rt
AppeOrlna"
ultu.ten

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RailrOad
atop&amp;: lbbr.
German
"beer"

Nonnan
9. VIbrate
11. Expunge
15. Emmet
18. Portion
lt-. Prilld

28. Merry

to-be
30. Conatellation

32. Hotel
charpo
33. Immenlf

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u.-..•••t....,tourJiunbleo.
ono letUr to each - · to
forM foar ordinary words.

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II)- RICK DUBROW

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HOLLYWOOD (U" -TIItre
are talevllllonaarlall, ONIII!ore
ue talevllllon oerl&amp;la. Tlltre

lor inltiD&lt;O, tho 110111
ape;a "Pe,yim Place" ABC·
TV. But now, 111ar11nt1 &amp;!nday,
--~~ 011 National r,w.
c.-1 Televlaion, there Ia

1111

on

TV in ret?ieU)
44 The

Forsyte Sage."

or lhe group of John

11 on a ralher dlfrerent level
than "Pe,yim Place."
And millions of American
vlowera will hive the chance,
lhrGUJII 26 one.lloor eplaodes,
llboWn wookl,y, to get as booked
011 lhe serlea aa tho BriUBh
public waa when · It was
broodcall In &amp;!gland. The

wASHINGTON (UP!) ~ The
SUpreme Court nomination of
Clement F. lla)'lllwOI'Ih Jr. waa
In trWolo-posslbly d - troublo- 011 c.pltol HW toda)',
deaplle Prealdent Nixon's rreBh
assurances he stood firm
behind tho Sooth Carolina
jur!at.

counsel, who haa boon worldov·
011 tho lla)'lllworthcsae.
Sen. Birch Ba,yb, D-IDII., a
member of the JQCIIclary
CCIIIIJI!IIIot, waa ~ pof!Ditted to - IIQRIWorth'a 11M&amp;
ctal record1. He aakodlortMm
weeks ago ani renned 1!11
request when they were not

series, described by one critic

Ha,ynaworth told Urdted Press

forthcoming at a secret session

in Britain aa "the most habitforming discovery since tobacco," will be aeen on 165 NET
otatioos lhrGUJll March 29.
It Ia a very large serlealn Ita
)ll'oductlon, with more than 120

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Tonieht thru Tuesday
October 3-7
Walt DisMJ 1 1

"THE LOVE BUG"
(T ochnicolor)
Dean Jones Michele Lee
DISNEY CARTOONS:
Brotherbat; Dadastroltat

Nudbeach; Grows
There o Tre•
Admission: $1.00 Adults;
60c Children
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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lntermtlonol early Wday he baa
pions to ask liBt his name
00
be withdrawn from lho nomlm·
tlon and never conslderedauch
a eli;...
Haynsworth flew to Waahlngton unexpectociiJI Thursday to
confer wllh Atty. Gen. John N.
Mitchell, Sen. James o. Easlland, O.MIBI., chairman oflhe
Senate Jllllclal')' Comml-,
and Sen. Ernoat F. Holllqra,
s. c. , bls sponoor.
Haynsworlh 1 uttored moro
Republican defectl0111 'lbur..
day, a day of [l'enetlc actlvlly
lnwlvl~ the ncmlnalion. Tho
rmnora that lla)'lllworth had
asked Nixon to wilhdraw hla
name awept Ccqrooa but were
strongly denied
tho Justice
lleparlmen4 lhe Wblle Hoose
and key senators.
Nixon held an iii!IIIIIOUI1Ced
meeting with AeaL Att;y, Gen.
William 11. Behlllulst, lhe
Justice Department'• legal

Double Footure P"'!Jram
"RACHEL, RACHEL"
COLOR
Joonne Woodward

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Cfristopher Jones

JJifl DisCU.SS ·
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FIVE GENERA'I10NS _ S~KMJ~are the JIOI!Irlllone who
met recenlb' at thohGI!eofHelenAIIdni,PCIIIIOI'OY· Back row,
Jell to riShl. Edpr Atld!ll, a:ranlfattier, Galllpo!ia; Doma.Mkino' Fllhor omolhor of' Rather Marla, front row,loll to rtstJt,
)Ira. Helen Alldna, great. gra-olher bold!~ Heather ONI
Mr1. Wippel, sroo~olher, Pomeroy.

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Recelvlna tho awards wore
Bub Ball ONI Bruce Blackolon,
tenderfoot,· Kevin DW, oecond
clooa·, Flo•d
OIMI Rob.
' Blrn••
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ert Ea...,, firot da 11., Tom
Ball OIMI Ed AbOOtl, star Scout
awords, and merit badges to
Robert Eason, Bub Blackaton,
Rick Gaul, Flo,yd Birney, Tom
Ball and Ed Fol'-'··
~"q"'
the court, sCClUisand lhelr !ami.
lies onJo,yed a wiener roast.
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tuned, even when you change channels • Lighled
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Comes with FREE roll-about stand.
F11ll twa~·., IArlfttH ~- plclure WM.IM 111 PI,.. Mota,.-, orillllll

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OrlivtfJ by ~n• •hnlllla llllr.f!IH rtli11tlt1Dn carckOIIIei'Wilt it II voiQ.
Tills JUtflnlet taveu lret exthtflll or rflllifl II tolllpo.. nls proVIIII dlftctlw in
notmtl UM Antn_.d ttnoulll wllin&amp; dealtr. ltbtr .. d trtn5fi(K1Itllll 111111 .

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pleled 37Joora of -loyment !!lth the G. ollll J. Alllo Porto
Ralph didn't even takolho dol oil.
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I!QI8d Ia collectlngl'UIRIIl8P lor
1 sale to be hold tho llrat week
1 In November.

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All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000.00

iii&amp;RI~ clotbiJW ONI shws arrlvlna atthecollectloncontar lor
tl!e -mlnloterlalaaaoclatlon's PI'CJIP'IIIII to help tho noocl;y. 'lbooe
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MIDDLEPORT - With the approach
of cold w-er brlngbog about a need
fDr 1!U'III clothlna, a program bolna con4Jcied· IQ&lt;. tho Melga County Mlnlotorl&amp;l
AI..,.,......, Ia upocled to move Into
bl&amp;ll par.
·A port it .U.e, program Ia tho oollec.
Ueo! c7l clothlni to aid 11108e In need,
In addltl'"' to thou wl!o loee thlllr be-

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clotbiJW, tram left, ere Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven, Mrs. laabol
Winebrenner, Mrs. S&amp;reh Fowler and Mrs. Dorolhy Anlhony.

Pi-ogram in High Gear
~nlltn ·MI\rer, pallor of the

tor ~ ~ )ll'ogram. A room for otnrage boa been prcwlded In the Rich Vol.
ley Daley buUdln&amp;, the former Park St.
School in Middleport.
Church women ue pltcblng In to aid
with tho proJect alnee ID8I11 houra oliobor an ·
-·Ired
ID alzlng, sorting -·-&gt;
lll8l'klns the clotblna that Is l!lven to the
prolfam. .

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NOI'ion or James Soul &amp;by,
!!lu ... that lho ....trl1 butlona oro picked up.

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I 1bo Meigs Cou!Jillilertll'a
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acroas tho rood;

I Jolr:- ~· oot InJured.
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I DAYTON, Ol!lo'
I Clallll nsuniod

I nol Whlta IIIah SchOOl !ollowlr
I a 111oponllori of' clu111
dill!l'rcll,..;,·.,
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feel that racks on which lhe
clolhlna could be 1o1aog alter sorting OIMI
slzlna would be moot bonollclal. Sllolvea
are ror shwa ONI other articles.
Volunteers who would build such racka
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4)11 hOIMI that they would donale are asked

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Collection o1 clolhlna ia oo~,y ..,. ploaao
d. lhe aasodot!WI's pro.le&lt;L FurniiUre,
bod Unens, stovea, both bolting ONI cookIna, OIMI rofrlgilrators are needed. Theae
article• will also be stored so !hat IIIey
!!lU be on bOIMI when the demand presmts
!Uolf.
Some reQJe&amp;tsalreadybavebeenreceiv-

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ed 01M1 have gone unanswered due to lhe
lack ol contrlbutlono.
0! CCI!Jrse, getting lurnllllro Items to
tho csnter alter they have been donated
Is also a problem. 'lbe mlnloters are hop.
iqr thot someone wilh a pickup !ruck
ma,y volunteer to asBiot In tranapnrtlng
the contrlbutlona.

Driver Cited

In Collision
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P.wi'OR of tho Mfddleport amob.ol OJr1at, Is
over a cook oto.e which hta beoollfven to tho Melga (:ctunt1 Mlnltterlal
collectiWI prOilf&amp;ID to help tho neod,y and tltOII.whoiO 11el••lll•c•
_. lin. ClotJWc al!dlurnlluro lteiDI of aU twoo uo ftllldod. care a.ad to contact Mr. lolo,ytr.

Th.ls Week
Specl1l Slrlt PrlcH q•. Girls D"••••••-.s
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GALLIPOLIS - 9utron C. 0N1 Frool
Tackett, Rt. 1 RldweU, Wed a pll!tlon
Friday In Gallla County Cooun011 Pleas
Court 1eeklna a Jadlment d. t&amp;O,ooo
aplnat Rulooll A, WCIClle!l. 17 Nell Ave.,
Galllpnlia.
Mra. TackeU Ia aeeklng $411,000 for
injuries of a permanent ruiture which

ed later, Jolm Fulu repnrts.

3 Hunters

Are Jailed ·
POMEROY - Throe Middleport men
were arrested eorly Salurday morning
Cl1 charges filed
the Ohio Division
o1 WUdllle,
The trio Includes Sanford E. Clonch,
25, charged wilh two crunts of toktng
deer oot of aeason and will! hunting

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without a license; David Hendricks, 19,

she contends she suffered in an acci-

dent on Oct. 10, 1967, on Rt. 180, a
mile oorth of Rt. 35. Her car OIMI another driven by lho defendant were Involved in tho accident.
Tackett ia seeking $10,000 for modical expenses Incurred for his wife's

lrliurloa OIMI anolher $10,000 for tho loas
f1 his wUe's companionship and services as a result ~ the injuries suffered in the accident.
In olher court action, Judge Ronald

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$17.50 bond poatad,cWec.
~. Pomlro,y,
ONI Roy D, -llaDimoiJ,

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Kirvin J, Gllmon, l'ol!leroy; $10 IIIII Ka!W!p•,' T11ert- Wll ini!JOI' ·damage to
eollta, IP88"1•t. Terry Brewer, Pqrtlalld, bolh vohlclea. lio""" waaliUured.
$10 ODd C!llll, excoaalve lpoed; ~
O!llceta l!ald a tractor • treUer _..
L, Buck,· CoJmni&gt;Ja, .10 ONI COlla, &amp;lair. lied soUtlJ/ CJil Ill. 7 by ClarenCI EwiJW.
ed clear dlllal!pe; WI!~, J, illke, llf¥-. u, .w~ 1111emp1ec1 lo IDID.a left
loll, JIG INI eoota. aceUIY4 ~ .111m cJi1t1? • aldulnliol,lll!d .thi.
1rc11t
Aaaea"-1 eoote Clliy wtJ;e Donald Lee ·tire 'ODd ·1111111•till &lt;lllt 1cnlltr'o -.m

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$15. CUatocl1 ol
lhe child waa granted to tho dofoodiiJt·
cm-Jna lhe 1969-70 school year. 1bo ac •
don . coll!al~ with -ment beticthe p1111ea on the cuatocly of the c:ltl1o4.
A he.rtn. lia1 hoool set fOi 10 'a.ill.
Oct. 20 In tho case d. w..... Willi&amp;""
vs. KtnnoCh WUUams on a mo11oa b,.
tho defendant to RlCldlty a divorce decree In tha amoont of auppnrt to be paid
b7 the defendant.
Judge Calhoun will heir a mo11oa to
mocliiY lho amount of support PI.YJ!la!ll
1D the ca11 ~ Louella J, Pltllhkar va. Joa,.
eph J. Pullhkar, at 10 a.m. Oct. 13.
In lhe case of Karon F, Pontius VL
John R. Puntlua, In which tho pl.._.
potllionor, Is seeking reciprocal support
from tho do!-.t-n.ap&lt;WQnt, JudpCai.
houn has ordered Sborllt Dcmver A. Walk.
or to bring .1o1m R. Ponlluo 110 court 110
answer tho pll!tlon.

Voters May

Ask Ballots

GALLIPOLIS - Sacretar,y o1 Slata Ted
W. Bl'OWD called oUentiPJ locliQr that Gellit Countlana, beglmlns Monclo¥. 1111)'
make BPPilcotlcD lor abtontee ONI ella.
GALLIPOLIS - Aft)' GoUla Cou!!t;y rea. &amp;bled vnter•o bollota to the Gallla CcJun11
ldc!OI buying from 8IIJ' aaloaman a sewing Board of Electi011 for 11Je Not. 4 - a l
machine 01' vacuum ""-r In tho poll election.
lew days with the follo!!lna seri&amp;I!IIIRbera
Those w1!o !!lU be ~ly Is asked to CClOioct the Gollla Count;y Sber.
from their COWJb' .... more thin 10

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POMEROY - Military, absentae and
disabled
poriiOIIS ma,y vote boglmlng MonGALLIPOLIS - No '"" was Injured
In l1oo mlmr accldent8 Salurdey, ac- day at 1ho Meigs Counly Board of Eleceordlnr to the state ~ Patrol. one tions, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, eJection
drt- woo cited to r.. Uipollo Munlcipel .d.ftclals amouncocl Friday.
Court.
Tbe election board oft! co will be open 1
Caro drlvt!!
RaJmond B. Rainey, Mrolay thrGUJ(I Friday from 1 to 4 p.m.
33, Rio Gnllde, ONI Roy L. Fornal!, 22, A I'ICJIClll for an uppllcotlon for absentee
Elkhart, bl., collldoclat 2:20p.m. Sa!Ur- votiDg 11111J1 be obtained _. phoning or writdey 011 Ill. 36, two.tenthl ol a 'mllo west Ina lhe election bnord.
II Ill. 180,
Valera will be volb!g m township trua.
.O!llc,ro ile.lll Ralnw, booded east, stop- tees, school board members, state laaues,
pod behind ollieroollboundtral!lc.Fernatt count;y OIMilocolievleaiNioftlatolo!OI'VO•
!ailed to llclp al!d tili coi otruck lhe left laloo.
....- ~ ll!o llaln!l¥vobiclt. Thoro was min.
dama,t!i 110 bolh nidclea.
1'lle ,petrol cilecl Fornotl to Galllpolla
IIW!!~ Court Oct. 6 on a c:harp a(
~ II! llclp !!lthl!l tbo •1surod clear

S.llnlty U.tll _9 II th Evtllqo~S. tile ••,

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eligible for lhe webolos. Time ror lhe

aiding and abetting in taking or two deer R. Calltoud modified a Jan. 10, 1969
and hunting withoot a liconie, OIMI Fred
cnurt order In the caoo of Darlene Kin.
E.
PuUina,
0110 count of posseselot! ol
der
Richards va. Charles Kinder, IJivThe Nalldtng l\"here collections are stordeer,
hunting
wilhout
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so,
OIMI
lhroo
ing the defendant cuatocly of a minor
ed Is kept lockocl. Contributors, however,
counta of aldln&amp; and abtiUng In toktng child ~ lhe parties and reducing wook11U1,Y cootlct Mr. Moyer who haa access
two deer and one 8fJd,rrel.
to the atructure OIMI lives closeby.
Bond was set at $215 for each man. fl:::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::::~:::::~:!!::~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~
It had not been !\ornlahed at 11 a.m. Sat-

Shop At El..rftl4s l1 PelleriJ _0 ,0 FrWIJ IH

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acoutq program are Invited to at.
tone!. Bo,ya elpt yeors old or In lhe
tho third grade quality for memberships as a cub, while boys

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ben been IUJ'!!od ID to 1l!e
Galllpollo Poat Olllco lor Operation Yule Seven. Names I1IJWd
In Seturda)' wen: U. Stephen R. Carter, 0-52689G6,11q, Bll., J.7'.1 ART., AP0'96251, San Frenclaro, Calit, .... PFC Bdt ~:.
gor, 285-50-4887, CO. E. 2 Bn. , 271n!.,25Div., AP09822$.fio .' ,.•
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Ask S60.,000
In Court Suit

MIDDLEPORT - A "Sohool Nl&amp;lll
for Sooutlng" has boon planned by
the Middleport CUb · Scout Pack for
Oct. 13 at lhe Middleport Elementary
School.

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IJI 111&lt;11 a·p;ojtj,·- ONI &lt;il.7 theprincl.

lolldillt~Jiort OturdJ o1 Cbrllli, Ia dlnC• .,.~ 11101 Ia lllf lao.k
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telephone Phil Globokar. Har-

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SerYilll Meits County far

. . 1IQURS OF LABOR ARE INVOLVED In aortiJw, atz1qr al!d

F1VE MEMBE1IS OF GIRL SCOUT Troop U81, ,...Qiptlla,
are pacl!aglng goodies for Gallia Counly aorvlcemon atatloned
In ONI around VIetnam. It Ia port of Oporatloo Yule Seve11, a
cOIIUIUinlt.Y project designed to a10uro local servicemen of a
Merry Chrislmas In tho Far EaBL Tbt prla wnl psckap more
bnxes next saturda,y atlhe GeUipolls Post Olllce. Lelt to right
are Lori Barron, C)1lthla Casey, Christ;)' Kl~,lda MU!s, Calhy

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Nixon admlnialraUWiisprepord
bog more rlexible laws eating
wllh mariJuana users-perhaps
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aimed at troo~,.
em as
more a medical than a criminal
problem.
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Ridenour of tho a.eotor area hl\'e....,....framawculei6JI.,.;;
caUon trip to the Bala!aa.
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TrOYeiiJW vla-ID Eaoton! Alrllneaebarlllred.tel,thoiWID CGJ&gt;o:.
pies loft fl'cm COIJDDbul and lalllod at
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Paradlll Iaiani, throe mllea fr&lt;m ·Naaau.
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Tbty toured tho lolonda before their return hGI!e • Jet.;:
Mrs. Joon aw-ls the !onner RdlortliTruaooU,al!d-*M trip ;
waa oort of a '-"""'n lor her and bar huoband.
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new heallb ~. wl!o asked llllt a SeDate ~OIIIIe ~.
r -••· 'Wba to be MenHfted.
Ueommllteo:
Epborg uld ree~....,,'
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1 !eel Ia thot lho penalties rw
Olio poulblllll bellra . dla.
-A recent mney of1Q11!811
the
the sale of cuaaod bJII!e IWo pw!YI !Z IC!Ioola
thlt ·U II!IIIQ' ·
ties for marijuana use ani
use or
rtlo ·-cleo 11 let- _,.. 01 u u 50 Per eeat CJl 1*"'1 Ia ·
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posseasloo more In tune wllh marijuana are oot o PrQIIO n ....-.
the dangers of tho drug." llid to lhe Importance of mariJua• ~ u
reblbWiallan IIIII cortabl ciiJml liUIIUibtll....,.e.;:
an aide 1n the Department of na."
treatment for Clfrcnlen, blve b14 101110 ..,.,.n- !!ltll :·.
Health, Educolion and Welfare
Tbt loderol law fOr posaea:. be oolcL Tl!1l mi&amp;IJiwelliJ!clade marl,lulna.
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:';~::1::~~ He •revooled Dr. Hoger o. •2 on
to 10 yeara'lmprlaoranentfor . 111111111 Ia the law.
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UIO Ia lncrealllna
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lmow "":worldwide, -.·"',~.,...,...
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law a, boa been meeting wllh weU aa •~~• of "' .-.
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stata laws lollow tho IOIDe .......... IIIII olber DIDIII, ... llcobol Ia pciiiU1irill . il!d IIi
incllllbog Atty. Gen. John N, IClUBh psttern.
of the clrvll It IJ!crellllllo: !!lad !111101111200 "'1111"'to'IIO .
Mitchell to hammer out a new
Beeauoe o1 tho IDIIoxlbll1t;yof CIXjiltrll II¥· Jllnr I!IICb It nat mlll!m pocple.
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TAKE JUS'J -LONG

THE WORKS : TuboiHI
plug-In mlnl·clrculto for oolld·
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Troop 246 Seouts

IIIDt, llld he firot tl!ou&amp;llt that Troop 2t6 met at lho SallacWOI!dlnt Abbie llolb!!an ~ Sehoal In a court oll!OII·
JoldJJc When he alked for or.

$100,000 eltherlorthe"lootlval
of Ule'' or to leave town but
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Wben KunsUer attem...-·-~
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Stahl had wllh leaden ~ tho
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objected and U.S.DiotrlctCourt
Judge Julius J, !iolfman
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f1lld drive which Is eurrenil7 underway ID Melco .Ccloa!IJ, :::
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U JOU htftn't aeen a child allllctad wllh lido e l l - JGU:;:
By UnltedPresolmernatlonol 111m 11 the late Mayor Ernest coi!IIOI reaUzetheprablemaiJ!volvtdlntreatmontal!d.....,.¥11v.:'·
When former Soviet Premier Reuter did during"'" 194S.l94t c~ lostat JoootoneyOUI!flllOl'lrcmthadiiOIIOtho I!Ut,.Uq
Nlldta S. KhruBhciJov tO!CO gave Berlin mocllllde.
He Wll )'QWII 1leyiJI Uaraboll, .... of Mr. INI NrL ~~C.;! ;
the w-rn 41hila alx months
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Marahall of Hemlock Grow. 'l1ie Marahallo allo h11t . -;o ;
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to get oo\ &lt;;. Berll11, MayOr
To Berliners, Brandt Is a chUd - a~ - aflaelod by '!be d l ·
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WUI,y Brandt rebuked him !!lth noJt)IJ'Iillln hero, 18 he proved
'lbe aalon wUJ do l!oulo-to-bouae' aollcliJIIC!IIo a CIJJib' IIU:::
an lndo!llltable oplrit thot won when he got &amp;U per cent of the and wW place c:onnlllefl for_.OIIalll buaiJ!tuhauHI'to eat-.::
him 111o
eUesiance of vote In Weal BeriiD'a .1963 ry aut tho lund drl... The Clrt\'e wiU eJIIl Oct. 13.
Berllnora.
IIII)'Orol election. He csrrled eU
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Brandt bucs*'o o l)llllbol of !2 bOI'ou&amp;llo, Including lilt
Berllnora tall tbt slor)lolthe Nul ·~ allll 1111!\9: ·
fashionable alblrbs loov e0111l- clay lhat C&lt;nm•udot Eut llorwt11D 1833 at the IP Gl':io:·
de red conservative.
Geran MQor Fn,drl&lt;ll Ebert and later ta Sweden liUn
Penonalily Spotligltl U 1111 Wepllmata birth waa tounled Brandt about bla birth. Naill oolzodllclnill'. ' · ::
hold aplnlt 111m by 101110
"l ,.1 bal-n a bulard,"
After lho -ha&amp;'Otllr!!jlcltll
West Berll!!'a dolermlnaliAin to i,ldetractora hlso"'porterapolnt-· Brandt anaworod. "YO!I made Ger!llta)l, rel..-1 hli Cilctnlad'
atay aut of C&lt;Jmmunlll hands ad out thot Brsndt rooe 111&amp;11 Jourself ..,.. "
citllenohfp allll ra' oalerod ~
ani laced lholosuo
Soctallot stroqd&gt;old
DllD politics 11 a .~ .
~lh:t w!"J~1~ /::-.:
He never JJWia.a oecret thol
BerUn, alwayl a Socialist Democrat, .the Pll11 be 1114.
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be wao bOI'n with lhe , _8 atrongl1old, .,_1 0111 of tho Jail ,lolnod altho IP c7l17. He~.
Waohlngton,. London or s:!s• Herbert u-~ -~ In LIJO.. citlea to 1\JrJJ Nul In lhe dajra eloctocl- cJlWolltBerliDID
Brandt reJOctocl tho
et heck, Germany,
- · Dec. 18, 1913. of World War U Dlctatur Adolf ~857•
demand Immediately
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. "We are not going to be He chon&amp;ed. hll name to grOIIIII mode 111m ~ fonuor Rulh ~a Nanre.,
cookOcl over a slow lire, concool hla iclontlt;y ~:; thoro.
aiiD- They ht\'e lwo.,.. ONI 4.
Bronlt told the Soviets.
Nazla but lllo name
He was a --'-r of ~anti• A ......tar.
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In oilier leii!IDOII!' David
Edgar - · acoutmaotor,
chicken barbecue &amp;!nday on 1ho Stahl, Ml,yor Rl~ J. preaanted advan!llment awards
porldng lot In Pomeroy; Son. Daley'&amp; admlnlstrotlve asal- Tuesday night When Boy Seoul

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CIDWClY!'IIE - A panel
dlscuuion on "'lbe Bestoralion of,Prl.atalr Olrnod Earcy
HCII!Iol wW be lho topic of !he
October l!l8ellna of the South
Cellln!"Pre&amp;ervotlon Soclet;y
bore S.turdl)'.
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'lbe DJeo!IJW, qJOR to the )lUI&gt;0
lie, wW bqln at 2 p.m. at liB
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Chillicothe Branch of Ohio Unlveralt;y.
(~ued from Pop 1)
Panel -""'" wUI lnci!ICie
we'll
Yiiili8nd to band." Dr. Fral!k.FetdJ ofGorman VII·
He uld RlmiD mcked a top In Columbus, Mrl. Wilfred
clprette at lhe pon~menONI Mosaborle..,Mri.WWiamPe~&gt;the crowd threw rocks, C8RI, no,yer ollll .Herbert Frlodlllan,
allcke INI - · ot lhem.
aU of OtUUcolho.
Youths Bl.ono Car
Becenlly hOIIIX'ed by SCOPS
-~:'-~~~ ~-~ : were "Gatewood," named a&amp; tho
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"House oflho North" for Aug·
IIW 1,000 to 2,000 cleJIIIJI!IIra. ust, and Our Houte museoun,
lora build a btrrlcade ol wslle which received lhe aamorocO!fb a • k e t 1, tables IIIII tree nltlon In September. Citations
branches. When a Chicago recOilniztqr llleaetwoGalllpolil
pollee car drove up to lhe structures wUI be )ll'esentocl at
barricade, lho ,VCJUiha stoned lhe mootlrw.
lhe car and alnlck It will!
boards.
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Nra, ~~ fowtll, who Ia ,_,! IN a lalont II!Ow'• ~
Sooa~Jarii Alllltllii'.,,Bpllltil, ri(ICII'Ia .two 'Gl' the..lUJtpo flw die 1S.
act lhow'.
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Tho 16 ttloctad acto of the 11oM wl!l&lt;ll Ia lchlduleilllir .~t. '.
18 In tha Sciulbtm IIIah Sohoal AudiiGriuln Jt Raalne WW be ~ ·
vldecl Into IWoeallptiea- IDIMir ol!!lpi'GI'eiiiiG!!Il- 1!11&amp; oilcb.
SI'OIIP wUJ ttlllll itt f... priiOI olt2$ ONI $10.
,•
11ar1J1n ripOrto ~I plona fcJJ' the lhow are ~ alaJW'i
nice!¥. !lui' a Pirlleularl¥ ICIId ontheextraallndlonol thi ...0:.
Ina. tho ulla1iiiJaa H~1," who wiU entertablat ~ Inter-

were lho !&amp;teat to _ . .
llaJnowortb publlely-toaokhla
nome be willllrewn or to
aJIJIOIID&lt;i! thoy wW 10ie aplnot
blm. Sen. Edward W. Brooke,
&amp;-MeaL • did so Wednesday.

oflhe committao Wednesday,
Bayh Ia chocking to - If
Haynaworlh ever ruled 011 u.v
case In his 12 years ... liB
bench that Involved a cllllljiiD)'
in which he owned atoek, a
bank
ror whom he bad
borrowed or ellllorood notes lor
olhora, or matters dtoli~ wllh
hla rtolestaletnnllctiORI.
Sena. Charles E. Goodell, IIN. Y., ani Ralph Smith, II..JIL,

TONIGHT, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
OCT. 3- 4-5

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111&amp;11 In tho 70a. C1elr INI nat
&amp;I cool bdl,y IJitht. lbiQJ

~~~~ RIJil, lh\IUih at l,aot fomib", Widell, ~ Ita BrltU! ll!l!t It _...... a
holf an llll!!or. , _ otantacade, IMtbea with ralbw ...-erq aJII9!!I tho F&gt;Jclloh
lnd"!!l' aJch tlnopor(onneroa1 p a 1 11 on • t 1 ONI nbelllt111 d~ .,........,
Kal!ilth More ONI Fq ·CoiiiP- go~.....,..,
oerne.1 ~ be 1!114 earlier
ton. n. BriUih BroMea!lllna
In tho &lt;CI,IDrflll - !!lth the /:W" epporeniiJr
Corp. woo. the oriBinol ~- publldt;y pbnoliJs of
¥&gt;'· eauiiDI lowili(. ...,.... 111
tar of "'lbe Fwqta Sip." In More plqa the i-oloof.l!&gt;, ''Who lurlal!!lllril!hkiNci ~·
lbo United SlaW, It !!lU be ac-Uoea the w~ .,.. Fam, ol'ibla "fldto •ertloD&lt;lt.
llred at 9 p.m. DlT.
-rlot;y..ml.- Fwej~faml. . '"'bo l'orlite Saai'' baa
1bo aarleo, aat In tho lata l,y by leavlna 1!11 lll'lt wue to lltractad attenll'"' tllrGUihoul
19th ONI early 20th centurloa, llYe will! Ills doll&amp;llter'l Au- the broodeaol 11!ll'ld. AII!Cli!J
...nw.ea tile Ule of London'• Irian pomoao, whom he latar oilier aatltO!a, Ruoota hal
nouveau rlcho, focuoing Wllho marrloa."
)lUI'Cbuld rl&amp;llt• to 1bt oerlal.
outwardly roapectablo FOI'arto
So _,tar woo the aeries ID
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Galsworthr ilOYela thai IIJIII
halt a century In the llvea of an
upper.mlddi&lt;H:la•• British ram1
1,y know tl\Ot "The Forayto

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Tha oorl&amp;l numbers oro: Dreslll!llker
sowing machine, No. 61781; Wblto - •
268, No. 1838; WbUe - • 789, No. 38112;
and a
IH-r - 1 80, No.
4980052.
AnrtO!o with Information aboot lhe sew.
ing macldnea or . _ r Is asked to talephone Set. James E, Baldwin, at Ull22L

Kirby

mllea from their pol1lnr plaoo on eJec.
lion clay are ontltled to VIlle lhoent vat.
er' a ballol.
Disabled vnters, IDelliil!na parBOil&amp; Who
an ach..Uledto be 1D ll!e l!ospltal 011 Nov.
4, also~ vnte a b - ballots.
Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. II the deodllne for
JIYJklnrljlpllcatltO!a.,.. votlngclvtllanab""!'1"' ballots ID person II the board o1
electiCJII INI 1 2 - the fCIIIowlnr dar,
Oct. 31, Ia the clcJadl1no for bavlna 'VIllod
· - beUots "' the ol tbe
Clerk ol the~ CJl Eleetlm. 1blt....
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