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HUNDREDS OF AREA RESIDENTS Uned the lock
chambers preparatory to boarding the tow, 1lob8rt G.
Wo1t, for a ride thnlugh the new lockll follCM!rw Sur&gt;da)&lt;'s dedleatlan ol the ReedsviiJ&amp;.BelleYIUe Loekll and
Dam. The loll' prO&gt;!cled tree rides for those attellllng the
dedication, II Is ·CMned by the U. S. COrps of E111ineero.

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vWe I..O&lt;ks and Dam.
Hundrec1a d. area residents, and area dignitaries, were
on hand tor the ceremonies SUndBy at the dam site In Reedsville. Three erea high school bands - Marietta and Bel.
pre, ani Eastern o1 Meigs CouJicy - added to the featlvsi
occaalon.
., a brief talk, General llqJer, who has twice served as
Ohio River DIYislon Engineer with his dulles being Interrupad by a tour In Vlotnam, asld that 19lockalllll
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ReeclavUle-Bellevllle

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AMMAN, JORDAN - JORDANIAN SECURITY forces have

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altell1lltocmrthrowthe-nmentorK!Iw lluueln, an
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Amman Radio, qllllllni a stalanent by the lrterlor Ministry,
laid the CCJ1G1 plotwuorpnlzedbytheOitlawed Al-Tahrlr Llboratlcm P111J, -..In the MJdcllo East as a small aid polltleally
lllalpllleant part ollalamlc extremlsta.

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PARIS- NOR111 VIETNAM SAID TODAY therewere111cret peoce 1alka IOIIIfl on between lho United Sla!All IIIII llaDol
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· A Nortll Vletm..,.ae 8jl0keaman denied weekllld .._ta In
several U S. alw-ro that such Ialka were underway In Joca.
.• ttooo other ti!UI hrla. "Eadl Ume In the pest when the Amerl·
ean' lldmlnlatiattoo taeed gNwtqr l)reaoure to makepeoce,lt r ...
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Arabi who illul ·pjhered In the lll&amp;rllettot~IIHI!IIr j i - l t wao
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WOMEN OF THE RIVERVIEW PTA with the on)y
concession stsr&gt;l on the grounds lor the dedication of the
Reedsvllle-BelleYIUe Loeks aid Dam were k&lt;~Jt buay·Sur&gt;day alternooo strv~rw soli clrlnks ani aandwlches to the

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patrol said. lnveatlptlan Is Linton, Pataakala, IIIII Mlu
conUnulng.
Pemy Bailey et homo; two
one mile south or
He Is 111rvlved by his wife, brothers, Aubra IIIII Joe Ray
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ed unhurt. Ills only loss was t,y, W. Va., IIIII served averMrs. Thelma lblclleaon, Bolle,
a set or !alae !Mth. He was 101s with the u. s. Army In
w. ·va.; Mrs. Emma J010 f1a;.
picked up Immediately by a Belgium and France during
ley, Charleston, ani Mrs. VIr.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
bridge construction worker uta. At the .. me or his death
Robert A. Langhorne,"28, Rt. There was moderate damage Mrs. Marcella Saunders, Sa.
to tall from the new -•. he
mpl ed by th "Birch llajoh, D-lnd., plans to
present this week a list ol
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was e
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e • ..,era 6, Cridersville, Ohio, •was ad- to the cycle· aiXI nlinoi- to the !em, Norlh Carolina; ooerrudh hope wiD
at On Aug. 4, Frari&lt; Pethel, , CooltrucUon Co., on the Hock- milled to Holzer Medical Cei&gt;- ear.
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Kimberly AmBalltiY,
=ular~e 00 ~dge ~~.. New Matamoras, suffered ":; log River re..ehannelllng pro. ter, Ftrst Ave., with a l'taC· Hollis F. llq&gt;e, 31, Rt. I Ch,._ clsughter,
Little Hocking; aeveral nleceo,
ment F. Haynsworth Jr. that eye injory alter falling 15
ject at Athens.
lured right leg ar&gt;J· laceraUon shire, was charged with hit- nephews ani cousins, IIIII hla
feet Into the Ohio R I v e r.
According to the Athens Post, of the loll leg after a car-mot-'· skip after an accident at 11:50
perents, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Law.
the Senate wiD vote 4 0 w n Pethel was with Alii.., Stroc. Ohio state Petrol, a car driven orcycle accident at10:41 p. m. · p. m. Saturday on Rt. 554, one
renee Dalley, Qaarleatoa..
= . • s &amp;lpreme Court ~~~-steel. stelnotrlng Ia a by Randell J. Honaker, 46, Cool- Sunda)' on Rt. 7 lour-tenths of a am one tenth mne west or Rt.
Funeral services wiD behold
As the court beaan 1 ~ fall .,....wr for the United Paint- ville Route 2, was traveling mile south of Gallipolla.
160. Olllcers Slid R~C~e left the Tueaday at 2 p.m. from I be
lea
l!li Companj', llenderaon.
north on Roote 7. The Bailey
The State Highway Patrolaaid scene of the accident aM was
term with 0118 ompt,y
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Ba)ob .IIIII hlo sides acrollllll\ .•• ;;;gll~w.::::x::::~:=ixo':'i?.':=:&lt;=::;;;; ahlp llo8d 468A, was moving
a 1968 • Tritiinph- motorcycle, west of Bidwell. ...
etlberry ortlcletbtg. Fd' · 7
street In the capt~ _..,_
onto 7, and was "croaawa.vs" collided wllll the rear of a car
The accldenl occurred, ac- may call at the 111-.1 homo
ed
m detail
the volllmillau•
tn the rood when struck In the drlven by Thomas J. Montgcm. cordiqr to the patrol, when
records
Haynsworlh
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to the Senate Judiciary Comleft aide by the Honaker ve. eray, 41, Rt. 1 Crown City.
(Contlooed on Page~)
Goolvllle Cemetery.
mittee last week. Bayh claimed
he has a1reac11 uncovered
enough evidence ol'''improprl.
et,y" to warrant more InQUiry.
Two cars were damaged and
The lncllana lawmaJ&lt;er aa.d
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driver waa cited Into court
II was bour&gt;l to happen
he would make hlo complete
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result or an accident In aometlme- an American playcase agalnat the South Carolina )lrllt known In advance ol Racine at 5:30 p.m. Saturday er would defeat Korean.bom
a committee meeting on t h e at tho lnteraeeUon ol Routes U. s. table tennis champion
Da1 Joon Lee ol Cleveland 1M1mlnaUon Wednesday. He add- 338 IIIII 124.
ed he would worl&lt; to "••·
The department or Sherlll' hut lew ootslde Ohio expect.
tlvely prevent" confirmation. Robert Rartenhech said a car edIt this year.
Th White Hoose meanwltlle, driven by Albert Blackwell, 59,
And only a few lnalde Ohio
tole~ up Ita
to get Letart Route 2, waslllrnlnsooto tOOught It would be Jobn TanHaynsworth's oomlnaUon con. Route 338 from Route 124. The nehiD, 11, or Middleport. One
firmed even If by a narrow car went over the centerline was Tannellill hlmselt, who did
and struck a car driven by_ It &amp;mday night In Columbus In
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Cecll Clayton Bolin, Albany the aanctioned Ohio trials to
Route 2, stopped at a atop form lhe atste•s team In the
MARRIAGE UCENSES
strn.
upcomllli national team champ.
Sanunle Ray Lewis, 18, PomDamages to lhe Blackwell lonahlps In Detroit Nov. 7.8.
eroy Route 4, ani Nltzlam ear were esUmated at $250
Lee IIIII T111tehlll had WOlkWolfs, 16, Racine; 8tePJoa Rich- ani at $500 to ·the Bolin car, ed thnJul!h a 41~1ayer field of
ard Flnlaw, 20, ~. ani Blackwell Ia cher&amp;ed wllh leav- Olrlo' a heat with 18.11 recorda
Debra Elaine King, 19, )lid. Ing lhe scene lltd not hu1nr a by SUndBy night alter two daya
clieport; Frederick 'I1teoclore driver's license.
or play at the· Columbus Table
Wolfe, 24, MlneraYIUe, a n d
TIIUlia Courts.
Mary Lou Teaford, 21, Mid.
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Korean dlamplan and the preo.
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WITH WORlD CHAMP - Iiana Aloer, left, of Sweden, s eollege.level plzyalcal edu.,.
He was undefeated by an AmerLOCAL TEMPS
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lnatruetor, former world's - e • c:hamplon IIIII ooce World-raDked No 2, IIIII Jom
lllcreaalng cloudiness IIIII Ican In one year or GlobetrotTemporllure In dodoi,wmulllowiWDu
Tannellut then 15, were partners in an ellblbltlon match In New York City two year a 180
Pomel'lll' lfllnda,y at 11 Lm . warmer followed by dlance ol ter barnstorming IIIII three
aplnat ~!mope' a beat. ~ told hla partner 1ben, ''ll you work han! you can be work\o
waa 5S d..,..s wtdor cloudy ahCIWers In the welt portion yeera ol open tournament play
In four _yeera." With hla llctory over Ilal Joon Lee SUIIIoy night, TannehD1 II on
tonlsht IIIII In lhe eost portion - even In a practice match.
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TuoedQ, Hlib ~ from the And he hadn't lost a pme In
70a to llle mid 80s with his run oll8 vlctorl008 match- Tannehill IIDt an early lead points on his service to Ioree Lee, as No. 2, will be follow.
lows tonJsht from the · mid 50s ea. He hadn't even been press- of 9-6. Lee caught him at 13the pme Into douce where two ed by Don ~a, 32, D~
to the mid 80s,
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13, then fell bellind aa T - points were No. 3, IIIII Ed Brow11, 3t, lltll"·
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Twlee before In tbe last 12 hill's rapid bac:khanl bloc:ka
tal,
No. 4.
TamebiU 11Dt the next point
VJ;:TERANS Mpl()RIAL
- · Leo had been preu. IIIII forehand smashes forced
Tanneldll Ia ranked No. 2
his servo wilen Lee apunlnto
H061!1TAL
to defeat Tanaablll, loelng Lee to err repeatedly. T . _ the net retumlng a forehand In U, S. men's slqles, haY.
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Charloi,Werry,l'ollloiW;EIIza tore railyiDg to win by lopllld- point to pu1l olllhe bluest Up. -Then he broke Lee's serve ar.
tho 1111111&gt;81 1ut llq Ia
EIUa, , ...W\8PIIrt; Nleholaa ed
set In table .-ta In P1'0b!!lli.J tor a long, teDae r&amp;Uy on an San FnMiaco. Baal wen •
j.louah, New Bavtll; 0re1i Joooa,
Slllday alibi he.alao lost tbe 20 y-a o1 ol7lclal u. S. ·ciOin. ldonlleal shot to win 22.:10•
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paUtlan.
As a result ol the trlalo, Ill the world tourttan.- lD Iltltlom; Ethel Jloizln&amp; !lrraart Leo came back to win Lie alllad for Ume to col. Talll'l'ltlll will "' Into the na. nidi, Gei'III&amp;IQ' lut AjlriJ. TIDeuae.
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the aecood brlntantJ.y, 21.12. l..Ct hlmseir.
nobW ro~ ...., the IJaodli. ; ·
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S&amp;1urday Dlleharaea- Pen.
'I1te lhlrd· ol the beat 2oor. llaJlylng lllon irith d e - . tlaMl
Colto IlaiJ as No. I on the do· welt Opoa In OJdlhoDYI Cllr ;·
· Ill' . Adamo, ,J1a1011 ~-. ·a match wa• eomtlldul illlit' lion, Lie took the live fending champloo Ohio team.
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There is not much tllat ordinary Amerleans ean do to
fl&amp;ht lnfiation, beJ,ond votin~ down school bond issue&amp;-a
resorl that Is ul mately in)urloua to society-or writing
the.lr eongressmen.
They ean, of eourse, ref111e to pay high prices for goods
or services that are not abaolute necessities.
But hi this age of affluence, few things are not _considered necesaltlu. For -mall)' famUiea, two cars have beeome
the ea10nDal minimum. Few people, even on the Dghtest
bqet, deprive themselves of a television set.
Oi ~ericans CQuld bank what eliCOSB money they have
each month, eamln&amp; Interest on their ~avlngs while awaitlu the day whan prices come down, or at least stabilize.
'l'lil8 Would also take some of the heat off the eeonomy.
But working against this is the eonviction that prices will
never be lower lban they are today. Thus It is better to
spend now. Better yet-borrow now, even with hl~h Interest
rates, for the debt you take on today will be pa•d off with
cheaper dollars tomorrow.
There Is another defense against infiatlon, and this Is the
one that more and more ·Nl!"rlcans are being forced to
adopt: To fi~bt fire with !lie; to beat inflation at its own
by briiu!lng In more income, either by negotiating
r wages, 'by moonlighting on a second job, by adding
Donal breadwinners to the family, or by a combination
of the three.
Thill defenae was underlined In a recent article on Hawaii
by Carlton Smith and Richard Putnam Pratt, financial
writers for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
They cited that state, which Is one of the costliest places
in the nation to live, as a portent of what's ahead lor all
the other states If Inflation continues to push prlees ever
higher.
HawaU not only has the highest percentage of working
wives in the nation, it also leads the nation In the percentage of famWes with three or more wage earners.
l/ sing Hawaii as a guide, the writers made a highly provocative observation:
"Our society, thanks to inflation, seems to be eomlng full
circle back to the 19th century and the burden of work from
which the social reformers thought they had delivered us!'
While they ascribe this l,lhenomenon to inflation, rising
standarda of living and riSing expectations and desires
must undoubtedly be Important factors in it, too.
Whatever the cause or causes, however, If Amerleans
are earning more on the average and they are living better
on the average, it is largely because, In more and more
families , more of their members are working, and working
at more jobs and for more total hours than probably ever
before In history.
The worries expressed by sociolo~ists only a few years
ago about what Americans were gomg to do with aU their
leisure time when automation took over and the three-day
work week beeame the norm would seem to have been a
bit premature.

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Since 1966, patients at University of Wisconsin Hospitals
have been talking to a machine called IJNC (Laboratory
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At first, medical and computer experts were afraid that
people would resent having a bundle of unsympatheDc
wires and transistors taking over a role traditionally assigned to the physician. But results of a study of 275 pa·
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Mlddleport..PqmerOJ', 0., Oct. 6, 1969 ..

Bobcats 34-9

'• -• - -COLUMBUS (UPI) - Toledo
ltjlpe81'1 _ to have hurdled Ita
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Seattle aa(llll1erbackRioxKem
scored twice and amaued 287
total yards whlle fllllbac~ Jim
011a bollled acro.i for three
touchdowns,
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i1 tile Ulp Ohln c.Q:erence
;, _,. lri 1967,tllellocl&lt;eta and Ohio pme, MuoJdn&amp;um opotted de·
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University ohared tile IItle with fending champion BaldWin-Will::'
5-l recorda. 11 was all Ohln laeo an early lt-4!...._ butnllaat year as the Bpbcat~ rolled lied for a 14_14 tie ooD.&amp;veHel.
to an undisputed champlbnsblp. moria ll~d. touclldown pau ID
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Following Ita 34-9 upset win John Romeo with 4133 ID play
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over Ohio Salurday, Toledo ap. and Bruce Baxter'• eomroralon
pears to have gained tile Inside kick.
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~· : talllly the Rockets beat tile loyiut rolled past lle1delborf.
foaiJI that had all lhe equip. 27 Marietta blanked prey!ment ID cap1ure an unprece- ouaq unbeaten Kelvon, 17 -4·
,, dented third 1 t r a I g h t MAC W-r nJwod Mt. I1Dion 10 -7;
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Denloon wh~ Otlorbodll, 36•· 1
The Roeketa aeek tllelr third 2 1 and Clpltal bloated lUram,
•• -eonference «~~~qUest Salurday 42 -e
at Bowling Gretn, whleh Ia Uad D~llance aqueezed past Findwill! Miami for lleond place In la,y, 14-13, for ita fourth ltrafllht
the standings, both wltb 1-4 win and first In Mld-&lt;lolo Conrecords. Toledo Is 2-4 1n the ferenee warfare, ., the other
lll!IC and 3-4 overall.
league game, WDml"'ton 11114II marked the first wi&amp; over ad Blulfton, 16-14.
Ohio U. In four years and only
other wins went to Kent Stale
the sixth win against 141osses over Bu1ralo 17-8 as IOjlhomoreIn a series tllat began 1n 1925. quarterback
Ted BoWoraax
Sophomores played a large throw for one touchdown, scored
Plrt In the alunnlng upset.
for another kleked a 3l.yard
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eomplated 10 at 17 pouos for Wittenberg over Lohlllh, 21_13:
251 yards and three touchdowns bohllld Rocky All's three TD
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paaaea; OIJorlln over Carnesfe·;:.
Split end AI Baker haulad In Mellon, 10-8; Clnclmatl over
•. TD passes or 62 and 66 Yard&amp;. Xavier, 17-14, on Jim OUsley's
Linebacker John Niezgoda , 34-Yard touehdow passiDDemy
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hod 14 ao1o aUips, assisted on Jackson with 92 aeeondstoplay;
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lour times forlosaeslotallng28 Stale, 6-7; Ashland over Ferris
l'&amp;rds.
(Mlch), 20-4 as Larry Johnaon
Miami was idle SolurdaywhU&lt; scored twotouchdolmaandklck•·
Bow!lng Green tripped We81em ed an extra point; AkrGa over
' lllch!Ban 21~10 as Vern Wire-• Ball State 49-11, behind Mlc
man hit Bob Zlmpler for touch- Hutton's four touchdown tosses
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Ohio State padded Its unbeaten over Ohio Northern 23-7, Grovo
llreak to 16 with a 41-14 romp Clt,y (Pa.) over Woatern Heover winless Waahlnglnn at serve 27-8; and John Coroll
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The Orioles -weren't making
backed Into the corner by two any premature victory claims
oitra-innlng defeats, called on either. "We atlll haw to win
Bob , MUler with a st&gt;so 5-3 one more bill game." pitcher
record In the h(8&gt;e of prevent.- Dave McNally aald aller
kv the Baltimore Orioles from blaJIIdng Ml-sola with three
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The orioles go wllh Jim Roseboro til replace George
Palmer, who eomplled a more Mltterwald aa Cateher and
lmpresslw 16 - 4 record lnl sending Ted Udaender ID lake
regular season piny a a the best.- over the left llold spot from
of -live penmnt showdown Bob AlllsCXI.
awltehed to the Twins' park.
Palmer has a 1-4 record
• , Before heading hereafler a 1- against the Twine thla yeer and
' 0 defeat In 11 lmings at alao sp\m a no-hitter against
Baltimore's Memorial istldlum Ookland on Aug. . 13. The blc
'-Sundey, Mamger Bncy Martin right-hander completed 11 of
acknowledged his Twins had the 23 games he started and
their backs to the wall but compUad a 2.3t earned run
grlml.lr insisted the picture avenge, lhe best of Ballleould change on lhelr home more's atortlng rotation.
Miller, a 30-year-&lt;&gt;ld rillht
halller, aow service with ·St.
Louis, Houston, the New York
Mete alii Loa Aaselea In the
NatiOIIII Leque baforo being
picked uP by the Twins lut
year. He made 37 rallef
a-nnees and 01117 22 atarta
as Minnesota drow to the
Western bivlslon tide.
The Orioles, wlnDingao* team
Insurance
In baaoball lhla year, &lt;Qiurad
the aeco"" playotr conteat when
Aaent
pinch-hitter CUrt~
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Dale War..r
cemor with !Wo out in the Uth
to acore Boog Powell wllh the
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St. Loula • • • 2 1 0 .867
Nn York • . . 2 1 0 .667
Pllteburllh • • · 1 2 0 .833
Clpltol DIY!alon
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Dallu , • , ••• 3 0 0 1.000
Wllhlrwton • • • 1 1 1 .500
l'lllladi)Jlllla •• 1 2 0 ,333
New Orleans •• 0 3 0 .000
West
C4!nlnl Dtrillon
W, L. T. Pet.
MlmoiCJta ••• 2 1 0 .1167
Dotrolt • • • , • 2 1 0 .667
Gnon Bay • • • 2 1 o .867
CbiCIIII • • • • • 0 3 0 ,000
C&lt;&gt;olllal DITialon
W, L, T. Pet.
Lot Anplea •• 3 0 0 4000
Atlon1a • •.••• 1 2 0 .333
Blltlmore •••. 1 2 0 .333
SID Frand1&lt;0 •• 0 2 1 .000
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Mlm 19 Green Bay 7
St. Loula 27 PIUs If
York 28 Ch!CIIII 24
Dallu 38 Pldla 7
Loa Ana 36 New Orleana 17
San Fr!'•
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Cleveland at New Orleans
PIUaburllh at Nn York
St. Loula at Walh
Dallaa at Atlanta
Pldla at Bllllmore
Mlnneaola at ChiCIIII

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AFL Standings
111 United Preaolhtenatlonal
East
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Houston • • • 3 1 o .750
New York . . 2 2 o .500
Buffalo .• , • 1 3 o .250
Miami •••• , 0 3 1 .000
Booton . • • • o t o .000
West
w. L. T. Pet.
Oakland • • • • s o 1 1.000
Clnctmatl • • • 3 1 o .750
Kana&amp; a Clly . • 3 1 0 .750
Denver ... . .• 2 2 o .500
San Dtaao •.. . 2 2 0 5oo
&amp;uidaf's ReBUIII •
Nn York 23 Boston If
Kan Cl1;y 26 Denver 13
IIGuatoo 28 Buffalo 14
(Oncy pmeaache4ded)

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Boatoa at -Bodfalo, niellt ·
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Playoff
Standings
By UnJted Prell rntern•"OMI

Natlonal IM&amp;~•e
Beat at FIYO
W. L. Pet.
Nn York . . • 2 0 1,000
Atlenta . • . • . 0 2 -.000

&amp;uldaf'• ReiUits
New York 11 Atlanta

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Monclo.Y'• Gamoo
(All Tlmel l'j)T)
Atlljda at , New Yod&lt;, 1-p.m.
TUHday"a Gamoa
Atlenta at Nn York
(lr neee11ary)
American Leaauo

W. L. Pet.
Baltimore • .. • 2

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BJ United Preta ilternltlonal
The Dallas Cowhqys ~ the
Loa Anples Rams ..., thtlr
third N•tloool FootbaU League
pmes am~ w1- a 1o11
bat two Cl4ller teome fell from
the lllbeoten ranks.

Cnlg Morton threw 111ree
touchdowns and II« maanlftcent
- ' from rookie back
calvin IWI, who played on\)' In
the first half, In leadlnc the
Coorbo7• ID a 38-7 1.-tartlng

rout at l'hDadelphla.

Roman Gabriel threw- rour
TD atrikee while~ the
Ramo a 36-17 triumph over New
Orlea111.
The Detroit Llllpa gave
Cleveland lte first !011, )linllblg
the B-..a, 26-21, and Mlmeso-

Jets Win, Namath .Stars
By FREDMcllo!ANE
UPI ~· Writer
Joe Namath's heartenbW
deeds aomotlmeo cauae eardlac
arreat among his coaches.
Namalh, ooe of profeaalonal
sport's moat couragaooa athlatea, pojled a a u r p r I • e
maneuver against tho Boatoa
Patriots Sunlay which clinched
a 23-14 victory for the Naw
York Jete and lei! Hea&lt;l C&lt;&gt;och

Weeb Ewbank In a noar state
or shock.
The play oeeurred In the
third quarter with the ball on
the Patriots' four-yard line alii
the Jets leading, 10-7, It was a
third alii aoa1 sltuaUon, alii lhe
-Patriots wore guardlnc against
both a run and a pass. But
Namath, Ignoring his muchpubllclzad aching knees, rolled
to hla left alii beat a pack of

Mets Seek NLPennant T~day
NEW

YORK

(IJI'Il-,The Tomlll)' Agee. They added two

amazln' New York · Meta, who more In the thlrd. and two In
came up with a battiJW punch tho.Jourth alii Jerry Koosman,
when their star pltehers failed, *he snoppy aouthpaw who won
sand rookie pitcher Gary 17, had an 6-0 lead.
Genll'y (13-U) to the moulll
Amazlngl1 he couldn't last
today In h(8&gt;0s of seeting a evton with thal The Braves
knockout over the ' Atlanta nicked hbn for one run in the
Bnves In the "third roulll" of fourth alii lhen llallened him
the Nat!OIIII Leogoe
with live In the llfth, lneludq
Pal Jarvis, Wl-11), another a lhre&amp;-run homer by Hank
righthander, was IIIIDed to Aaron.
pitch for the Bnws by
That live-run burst had
Manager Luman Har.rJa, who narrowed the gap to 9~, but a
admitted his club has "ooe foot tw&lt;&gt;-run homer by Cleon Jones
In the grave" aller losing the In tho seventh wnpped It gp,
two opening game of the series
In Atlanta.
Saturday Ohio
"Mil aim Is to wnp this up
as soon as possible," pro- College Scores
claimed Meta' Manogar GU
Hodges aller the Meta slugged .,., United p
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their way to an 11-6 deelslonln ~,
resauaernalio.~
Sundey's game at Atlanta.
Saturday
And, with their howlq band Ohio State 41 ~ashington 14
of New York failhlul 011 halll Northwood, Mich. 23
as the series swltehes here for
Ohio Northern 7
the third pme-alll lilY more Clnclrmatl17 Xavier 14
that mlllht be necesaary after Louisville 24 Daytoo 17
thet In the bea~Jivo aorlos, Teledo 34 Ohio U. 9
are solid Mar!Jotla 17 ~nyon o
the Meto ravorues to ldtl the overall Denslon 36 Olferbeln 21
league pennant IQ'tloell' Eastern Wooster 10 W. Union 7
Division IItle and quell(y r0r Aahlalll 20 Ferris St., Mich., 0
the World Serl'o starling Dellenco 14 Findlay 13
Saturday.
WUm)JWton 16 Blulllon 14
Tim Into Reed
Bowling Green 21
The Meta tore 1J11o Bnves
Westarn Michigan 10
olarter Roo Reeol' iu.e they Kent State 17 Bufllllo, N.Y., 8
never heard of his 18 wins this Akron 49 Ball State, Ind., 9
season and ~ht 11e was atiU Wittenberg 21 Lehlllh, Pa., 13
just a pro basketball player.
Ohio Wesleyan 27 Heidelberg 3
Aller getting one run In the Mesldngum 14
first lillllng on a bases-loo4ed,
Baldwl~&gt;oWallacel4(tle)
hod hop single by ,l!:d Kra.. Oberlin 10 Carnes!• Mellon 8
pool, they kayoed Reed 1n a Clpital 42 Hiram 6
lhree-run second lnniJW that John Carroll 27 Case Tech 0
lncludad a two-run llamor by Central State 8 Kentueky st. 7
Sl VIncent, Pa. 50 Walsh 6

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Reserves
Cannel News
Stopped By the Day
Rockets

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Mneo
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Coiai:h F - Taylor
Bait 1 Mlm 0, u lml "
defeated
the
Wella11JJt reserves
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Satlmlay
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Guests or Eunle Brinker alii
William Carletoo 011 a Tuesday
evening wore Mr. and Mra.Bernard Gainer of Barberton, Ohio
alii Erma! Sehrecklngost oC
Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Becker
alii ftunlly, RD, Rae!•; Mr. and
Mrs. Rllpr Grue- ~~~~ ram11,y of '-"- Ohio, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Orr at Cllestor,
were sw.lay gueota al Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lee alii famll,y.

recovering deferders with a
headlong dive over the 111181
line,
Namalh, who g« into hlo own
touchdown nnge 1hth his
passing, alao coonected on a 10.
yard touchdown paso to Pete
Lammons In the aecond quarter
alii set up field aoals of 17, 24
alii 16 yards by Jim Tumor.
Namath convleted 15 of 21
pooaes lor 145 yards In heipiJW
the Jets even their record at 2-

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GreeD BQ, 19-7.
111 the Cl4ller NFL sames
&amp;lnciQ-, Jim Duncan's 92-t"ard
klcko« relurD Inspired the
Blltlmore Colta to a 21-14
victory over the Atlanta Fllcons, Fran Tll'keatoll threw
four toucbdonu pasaesln.alastmllatte 28..24 vlotory for tile
New YorJ&lt; Giants over the
&lt;liiCIIII Bearo, the St. Louis
Cardinals beat the orrorPIU.Iburllh Steelera, 27-14, and
Sonny J u r - gave tbe
Waahlllilon RedJklnJI a17-17Ue
with the San Franclseo Forty
Nlners br throwing a four-yard
TD pass In the last half-minute.

, . result• loft Della• atop.
the NFL's Capitol Dlv!Bion with
a 3-0 mark, with the Redsklno
.!_econd at 1-1-1. Loo AJWeles' 3,._
0 mark heada the C&lt;&gt;ostal Dlvllion, allead of Atiuta and
Blltlmore, who are even at 1..2.
Cleveland, St. Louis and New
York all are llad for the
Cenlury lead with 2-1 marka
and Minnesota, Detroit and

In olher American Football
League Sundey aetlon, HouJtlln
beat Bu1ralo, 28-14, and Kanaos
City whipped Denver, 26-13. In
Salurday nillht somes, San
Diego topped Cincinnati, 21-14,
alii Ooklalll alii Miami pla7ed
to a 20-20 tie.
The OUera, who WIXI their
third game In four storte, held
Bu1ralo's 0. J. Simpson to just
27 yards In 13 earrles in
hallllng the Bills their third
los&amp; agalnet one victory,
Jan Stenerud bootod four
field goals and Jim Kearney
returned an Intercepted paso 60
yards for a touchdown as the
Chiefs won for the third time In
four outings. Third-string quar1'"'terback Mike Uvlngston, slarting In place of the injured Lon
Dawson an:l Jacky Lee, turned
In a line game for the Chiefs
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w I t h 14 completions in 27
attempts for 21t yard&amp;.
Fullback Brad Hubbert nn
tor three touchdowns, the last
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breaking a !ourlh quarter Ue,
as the &lt;llargers knocked the
Bongala out of first place In lhe
2-SHELF BOOKCASE
Western Division Saturday
St~o~rdy, slmpls lin. . . . . ideullur lh•
nighl Hubbert's one-yard run fumlly room. b~room or d•n Mod•
at 9:55 of the lira! porllll from quuUI~ wulnul flnl1h.d hord·
proved decisive alii came after wood Adiu•toblt middle 1helf. Eo•r
28"' 1&lt; 23" 11 9"' high. Hard·
he had scamperad 24 yards on onembly
wor~ included
lhe previous pla,y.
Reg . 1895
Rookie Karl K.remaer klci\Otl
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remaining to give the Dolphins
their lie with Oakland. Doryle
Lamonica threw two &amp;eoring
passes for the Raiders, who
remained unbeaten In four
games and took over firstplace
In the Western Division. Kicker
George Blanda of Ookland
eatobllshed a league record by
scoring In his 481h conaecutlve
game.

Green Bay are deadlocked fc.Central leed with 2-1
roeords.
In Dallu' viclorJ,IWI1'11153
yarda for """ IOuc:bdown, added
38 more rul'hlnJ )'8~'\~s, cooq111
three pasaea for 71 •arda IIIII
threw a tZ.yard~as- !!!J.!!J!f
first half, ba(ore re11r1na to tile
beneh with a minor foot brula.
Morton ~ 14 oC 11
piiiOI far 261 yardl.
Throe at Gobrlel'a touet.dt&gt;M
the

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from 35, 24 and 74yardit-&amp;Dd
the Cl4ller waa 1D BID Truax,
frorn one yard,.....,

Carmel News
Mr. alii Mrs. Ewrott OUrt
of Somerset, Ohio; Mr. and Mro.
Sherman Clay of Buekeye LUe
alii Artlnlr Ours or Hebron,
Ohio, called oo Eunlo llrillker
on a recent Thuraday.
Ralph Lee callad on Mr. aat
Mrs. Carl Offutt m aSulldly af.
ternoon.

FALL SALE
Fireplace Supples
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te"snoger . . great lor tt.s
whm. lumlly; loo. Mods rJ quollty
woln~o~l hnbhed hardwood, Wllh 2 .tidIng door~ for totY '""' to alb..,.,,
records. 27" •tJ· I/2""•15-1(2" hlgtl.
Hurdware fur un11mbly
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TO·LOGS
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Compact loa• Ml:ade of comprel&amp;ed aowdy&amp;llhut burn_,.
out m ..l . odor or toOl.

meat market
won't give you a
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and 31 x 38" Krlln. Reg. 58 . 2~
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38"' x 29·31'". Reg . 37.75

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Reg 9.95 , · · ·
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Reg. 11.00
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What 1 clld lllat aflei'DOOII

wu, luckily, look out ~· wln·

u our cat led four new kittens fr~m bebind the
back steps. Tbts meant I had to !Qok for milk dishes and

dow jtlllt

spend a half-hour admiring her n.W babies. Then I wrote
two letters-mosUy abouf the new kittens-and then I
noticed a teddy bear wbo hjld been patiently W81ting for
a week to have bil leg lewD tight.
We still bad dessert for dinner because I DO tbtnk ahead
for my family. 1 always keep lots of cubed jello In the
refrigerator for emergencies. After all, who knows when
there wUJ be new kittens or a chance for conversation or
even a comet In tbe garden!

World Community Day

ochool ela81 a( the Mlddltport .:
Flrlt lloptllt a.&amp;rc:b hu ar. ~
pnlzed, •lectiDc lldM Dlldl.
worth, prell&lt;lont; Jcbn PI&amp; Ill- ·,.
e.r, vlee pre~ ll1b Hair• ·;
man, treaaurer, IIIII lladlon ;
ADthaqy' eecret&amp;r7.
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A toy PIIV ""'" aliiiiiiOd fOr matraior will also dlap~
o.t. 15 11 1 p.m/It tbe Ba- Quistmaa decorations. I; • • b
lilian Fire J)eputlnont - - member Is BBked to lake a doz.
quarlars wtMm fl1e Ladles Aux. eo cookies. Mrs. Jeen Trua-

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IAIY JUNE'S
IE.AUTY. HOP

lllary met Tburllllll Di1bL
..u )ll'lllldeci at the bus!De••
"' addition
OthersAm
there
war~
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Mila Marpret
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Brenda F.dwa!'do. JenDifOJ' Goble, JUt1Y MeKnil!bt, Twlla Clatwortb)'. Jim TJo. Jelf 1)o, DosIe Walton and Mike Beebe •

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SAME DAY
SERVICE
lnAI9-0UtAt5

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Lose 10 lbi.ln
10 days 01
Grapefnlt

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UNITED STA'IU OJ' AMDICA
fJTAft OF OHIO
OmcJI: 0'1 Till: SBCBftABY
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Club toMe$t

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FURNITURE
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· tildd!ih radio antm.' Endure
ptusneii' lriterror ,VSr':· ·
'(et .aonnevill~tias ail the.peMfornla,U!f
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Refnahmenls were served
followlns an -..ai meeting
to the Rev. Max Donohue, San..

stone, found tn Southwest
Mrlca In 1920.

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LIJmen'1 DIQ' at the H e a t h
Unltod Methodlat Chureb wen
made &amp;tndiQ' evening b)' the

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k!IOWII meteoriu?

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Tho Mary a Sldel'l 11&amp;1m&amp;n
· real oolate will be offered lor
~led ,..,.,.,, will b nceho ... aalt at tho omce or~. Crow
~ th, y...,.,., Me....,lol H-.pltol,
,.... c-..mv. oht•., .... v........ a Porter, FrldQ, october 10,
. . .erial MetpJilil., l.ca._d In 1869 at llo'doeh.ni. Tho Pr&lt;&gt;, . ..,._~, dhlo, «t Twe•d•Yt De•
21, 1969, ..,,11 12 o&lt;lock perty OIIPr&amp;laod !or ,2,000.00.
"""' E..ter~~ tlqlltht Tl•, ClfMI Cannot be oold ror lell than the
• thot tl•• will t.. opeM41 , ,._ appraloed price, Alao hcusehold
llely anti ,.all far the f~tm,~lne
.. ,n ,.,.. ....1 raat.,'-' n~c..,., ao00S (oU houaehold aoOOio OX•
for the c:onattYdlon of ,,. ..tonde4
e.. a!Uitlon to Y•~-· ,.._.,,, cbMI\1'8 stove, to be sold to the
H••.P.ital. PofMroy, ()hl'o. A.ll work hlchest b I d d e rl. Hooaehold
1hall be done o~ecordlng to tM
.._Inti ond s,.clflc:GtiOM o• aoodSOPpr&amp;loed ot $25.00.
James E. S\mpoon, Adminis~~ .-~d by Ecwl C. ttoY•• &amp; A••
_ s.c:lotet,
Architects,
630-6th trator of the Eslllte of Mary B.
SttrNts, Port..,.outh Ohio.

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631•6th Stnet, Portsmouth, Ohio.
I Upon deposit ol $50.00, which d..
posit will Lo refunded upon ,..
hWfl of bid documents in good con•
dltlon within o period of fifteen
cloys after opening of bids. ContMcl documenta will bo moiled
:, ~ collect, upon wrltton request and
.j.: HpcKit submltt.d.
~
All proposols must l:to ocC:Ofll•
ponlod by a l:tld bond bcwnd In tho
~ Specifications ond oxocutocl b'i o
"ondlng ct~M~pany llconsed by tho
t • Stote of Ohio poyoblo to tho or
• dor ol tho Ownor .ln on omovnt not
... lou than IJyo (5) " of tho ~;~mount
af tho bids. 1ho bond or chock
\ .,, sholl bo forfeited If tho bidder
r, .. falls to ontor Into o coirtrilcf
f;.o wllh •old owner. Tho bonds or
chocks of the three lowest bide! ora
j,. will bo hold until t,he eJiecvtlon
of tho controct and the furnlslP
~"V of tho rogul•d performance
~ bond, a*ter wl.ich thoy will bo
"" returned on don~and oft'" tho
._ bids oro canvau.d.
A ,.rlormance band and a iab.- and mot•lol payment bOfld, hath
1 of 100" of the amount of tho cono
• · trod, with sotlsfactory s..-..los,
' ' will bo Mqulrod lram tflo sue•
:. couful bidden f• tho folthful
, .. porfonnanco ol tho worl. fCM ooch
1 • contract owarded.
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Owner only upan the pions and
specifications that hovo boon
obtalnH from tho office of tho ·
Archl..c:t.
The right Is reurvod by tho
ownM' to ro;oct an'i and all
bids, 111nd no bidder may wltho
draw his bid for o porlod of
fort,-fl"t"O (45) days.

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NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
Coso No. 3)171
lstote of Voeto McCoy, Do~:ooso4
Hotlc:o Is heroby glvon that Sybil
Klttlo of Gloust.r_, Ohio, has bNn
1J. .....Jntod tii!IOCutrl• of tho
ottl ~:Y011ti MC"Coy;·- docoand,
.of Mf4dloport, Molgs County,

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For Rent
TIIAILER. Roy Armes. Phone
992-3181.
9.30-tfc

Fnllll llle'Lu1nstTrucll
the Smolleat
Con.

3 BED,ROOM booae and 2 bed·
room &amp;round Ooor apartment.
Phone 949.3584, Aline Woo·
ver.
tlh1-3te

-~ E. ·Main PoOtOtOy,

Hooter

••I Estate For

ILAOTNlRS
For Sale

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Fastest

;)lfYice DAY or
NIGHT ••• CAU
RAWLINGS SERVICE

sare

RODNEY DOWNING
Real Estate Broker
Pholle 992-2342
l\!lddleport, Ohio
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Ph. 992-2143

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OPEN EVE$. 8:00 P.M.
I'OMI!IOY, OHIO

$5.55 .

.tGUARANTEED.PttONE 992·2094

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

THAT

SLEEPs ALL DIW•
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ALL NIGHT

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1968 CHEVROLET - - - - - - - -- - -$2695
Impala 4 Door. I owner and only 12,000 mil01.
Spotless clean interior, gold finish, good W.W.
tires, factory air conditioned. kltomatic trans.
Power steering, radio:
1960 VOLKSWAGEN -----------·---$395
2 Dr. Good tires. runs ou1 good. Radio.
1961 CORVAIR ---------------$295
St. Wagon. Good tires, clean interior. Automatic
trans . Radio.

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pletely modern with buUt-ln 196&amp; SEWING machine uaed just
a few limes, Mly equipped to
kitchen, wall oven ond !able
WANT AD
Help Wamed
INFOAM.t.TION
top unit; olalnleao steel sink
• ' - • makes button holn,
DEADLINES
with
dlaposal
unit,
lariJI
buth
overcaat, appl\q110s alii ma111
SOMEONE
to
stay
with
invalid
5 p.m. Ooy Boforo Pvllllic•l ion
alii
large
closets.
Nicely
decembroidery
doa\Jns. Will
Mondo, o.odliftO 9 •·~'~·
lady during the day, Monday
Conc•llotionl I Cor,.ctl..,s
saerlllce !or only $34.40 cash
orated. Call 992-2278 for 111'through Friday, 8 a.m. until
Will '-'• occopt...l until 9 0.111. fat
pointmenl a!ler 2 p.m.
price or termo may be ar·
5 p.m. $20 week. Phone 992o• ., of P_.llcotlon
8-22-tfc
REGULA liONS
ranaecr. Pholle 99Z.U85.
7155.
11).5-3tc
Tho P ... lis ... r ,.,.,..,. . tho ,._ht
9-311-6tc
to ..lit or ro joct 0111' o4t d•o-cl ....
tecllonal . The pultli•Mr will no1
DRIVERS NEEDED In this ar· FURNISIIED three room aport.Ito re1ponsll:tlo for MOI'O than one
ea. Semi driven, local and mont, -er, newlydecorat- l HAVE 111110 real good televl·
lncanod illlertlon.
jlllal'lo
olon IIIIo, Jim Adamo, 1,1111over the road. Ell)&gt;erlence ed, 507 1\!lll St., 1\!lddleport.
Tho Polls for sold Et.ctlon will
RATES
land,
Ohio. PhCIIIO 742-f461.
bo open at 6:30 o'doc:k A.M. and
helpM but oot necessary. We PhCIIIe 99Z.2792.
8-22-tfc
F*' Wol'lt A4 Sor•ico
Mmaln o,.n vntll 6:30 o'clock
Q..23.121c
5
cuts
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will train you. Youcaneam - - - - - : - - - - - - - - P.M.. Eutern Standard Time of
Minh"'"* Chof.. 7Sc
•old day.
over $4.12 per hour. For Ill'- TWO BEDROOM home living
12 contl por wor4 tlw" co•oc1.1•
1960 DODGE Dort e. Ideal work!y ardor of th• 8oord of
plicaUon am interview write room. dining room, bau and
tJyo lnsortlons .
car, good condition, I ow
Elections, of M.olgs
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Nationwide Safety Director, one bedroom carpeted, 764
County, Ohio
prl~e. Thomas Ywov, 222W.
Jnsortlont .
Room 426,307 East 4th Street, BrowneD Ave., ll!lddleporL
EMMETT G. WILL
25 por cut Dlu:o""' 011 peld eels
Mam St.' PCIIleroy.
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Chalrmoll
ontl od• p~;~id within 10 ... ,..
transporlallon buildilll!, Cln- Ph. 99Z.9961 or 992-3035.
DOROTHY M. JOHNSTON
CARD OF THANK$ I OBITUARY
clnnali, Ohio or phone 5138-24-tfc - - - - - - - - - - Clor"
S1 .50 ffl' -so - d Mtnl111.,.. Eo .
Doted October 1, 1969
241-5572.
JIJ-6..2tc - - - - - - - - - - - - - tllllditiont~l word :Zc.
Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27
AKC registered Brittany SpanBLIND ADS
HOUSE, 2 bedroom furnished,
Iel Politer Peps, 3 males, 3
Acldltio,..l 25c Cher .. ,.. a,;.,.,,
limit
three
pewlo.
AlsO
3
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tiSOIMIII.
!emales. 8 weeks old, O&lt;L ~.
Male Help Wanted
bedroom mobUe home, limit
OFFICE HOUI$
P. J. Pooley. Phone 992-2f72
LEGAL NOTICE
HYSELL USED cars. See HarI:JO o.~t~ . t1 ":00 , .•. 0.11,
3 people. Mand G Food Marbe!ore
4:30 or Ooeoter 985l1l0 a.m. to 12!00 N- S..uNo,
old Hysell, Rutland, Ohio.
"HOTICE OF ELECTION OM TAX
ket, 3 mile• south of Middle3983
after
5 p.m.
1Q.S.3tc, port, HI. 7.
LEVY IH EXCESS OF THE
1Q.S.3tc
10-3-31•
TEN MILL L1MITATION
Notice

8y ardor of tho Molgs County
Hospital C~~~nmlulo11 and
Vetorons Memorial Hospltol,
Inc., ,otnoroy, Ohla
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~suance of a Roso uti an of the
Counc:ll of tho Village of Syrocuso,
Ohio. pc!ISSod on tho 12th day of
S.ptPI"•• 1969, t . .re will bo
••bmlttotl to a voto of tho people
of •old Vllloge at a GEHERA.L
ELECTION to bo ...1d In tho
VIllage of s,rocuse, Ohio, at tho
rog•lor place of voting thof01n 1 on
Tuosdoy, tho 4th day of NOYomber,
1969, the question of lev'ting, In
e11c:U1 of the ton mill limitation,
for tho benoflt ol SYfGCUI" 1/il•
Ia to for the p-poso of Cuwent
E11ponso1.
Said tax bolnt1 a renewal of on
existing lox of Thl'*• mills to run
lor ·u.,. pan, en a rot• not ox·
c:oodlng 3.0 milia for ooch one
dollor of valuation, which amounts
to Thlrt't Conts for eoch ono hund•
red dollors of valuation, f01r F h•o

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LEVY IH EXCESS Of THE
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S.pa ... te tH'OfO.alrl will IJ. ,...
dhed for General Worla; Electrfe
col Work; Plulnhlno W...._; H.atlng,
Ventilating and Air C.Mitlonl"t
r Work; Elovotor Work; flttltol Cos..
1 w•lr.; and La..,rtdry Equlp-nt.
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Propa.ols sho.ll h sulunltted on
\1 Prot~osol FOfll'l contai!Mid In tho
~ spedflcatlons ond oth• contftiCt
1'" docu-nts, which documents ON
~; on fila at the Hospital and ot tho
1.. oltlco ol the .t.rchlt«t, and . .
I ~ OII'OI10ble to oil prot.poCtiYO bJ ....
I' don. during hfUior offlcO houn
~ wntll tho closlntl of bids.
,
On• comploto sot of bid docu1
•· ments 1 lor tho p._..poso of biddlnt 1
be Gbtolned hrom Eorl C.
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DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7324

R. H. Rawllnrs Sons
MIDOLEPORT, OHIO

7 ROQM homo, 11h .1-_..'----'---.-,.--,
acres lanl, 250 toot frontau
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OPEN .LET111'
10 iHE PUILK ,

SOmething . - hoi happened at WMPO. Soiiethlntl
I'd like you to krlllw about.
We have created a Public
Affaire IJeparUnent.lt'apurpose Is to give our listener•
Information abwttheactlvltles and ep-cCIIllng events of
organizations ouch as yours.
This meano that, with your
•J
help, more people \rill unPOl\!EROY
DUPLEX ~th dersland more about your
· sides rented at all lime , In grooci. And rm sure WMPO
can help with YOIII' fund &amp;ood condition, $7,250.
ralalng drives, membe~ohlj)
NEAR TUPPERS PLAINS - 6
drlvH, etc.
acres, 4 acrea [Nilture with
woo1d you or a member or
water, renced, -ulllllng, · your groq&gt; c&lt;llllact me aooct1
chicken eoop, 5
hooae
Ualng your voice or a voice
with beoement, $2,000.
from one of your mambero
would be very ef!ectlve In a
BUYERS ARE WAITING - We
short recorded aiiiiCIUIIc.need 3 bedrocm homes, 1 or
ment e~lalnll'8 the actlvl·
GREEN BEANS, pick your own.
2 itory In aood areas. CALL
ties of your organizailon.
For Sale
$1.50 bushel. Aedrow Croal,
TODAY, wo will be glad to
Any ruture evert yoo may
SWEET POTATOES,$4bushel
Lelart Falls.
10-3-121&lt;
discuss
the
sale
of
your
home
be
pl8nnlng which lnvolwis
Also acorn aquash, pumpkins,
with
you.
the
public wiD bo annoomced
gourds, Indian coriL Bring 1~69 SKYIJNE mobile hCIIle, 3
HOMES
•
F
ARli!S
on WMPO b;y your sendlo1! a.
conla\nera, Loeoted on HI.
bedrooms, elqlllnded living
LOTS • RENTALS
card describlow the event.
338 In Lelarl Falls. Andrew
room, take owr payments.:
Looking forward to hearCross.
9-26-121&lt;: Phone 247-2675.
11).3.3tc HEMRY CLELAND, Broker
low CrCIIl you.
Sincerely,
Offlco-992·2259
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy LARGE TOOL box lor pic~
mlnllture, $75 and .-,. Stud
R... -992·~
truck. $50. N. E. Vanaman.
· sei'ViCe anti groomlrw, Phone
New Lima Rd., Rutland. ·
992-5443.
u-3-tfc
11).3.3tp

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t:J. closet space, garage, recreation room, dty water. :
j!aa, olec:trldty, wall to wall
carpet In II~ iwm. Must '
·- to appreciate. Phone ar'ter 5 p.m. ror IIIPOinlment
98:.22'18.
11-11-tfc

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NOTICE Is hereby yiyon that In
fnwevonco of o Reso vtlon of tho
8o~;~rd of T-nshlp Trustoos of tho
Towns hlp of Otaft90, Moto• Covn•
ty, Ohio, pauod on tho 2nd day of
S.ptembor, 1969, thotro will bo sub•
mltted to o ¥oto of tho pooplo of
sold Orange Township at o GEH·
fRAL ELECTION to bo Mid In
tho Towns hlp of Orcmgo, Ohio, ot
tt. roijvlor places of YOtint
therein, on Tuesday, the 4th doy
of NOYombor, 1969, tho question
of levying, in ucou of tho ton
mill limltotion 1 for tho boneflt of
Qrongo Township f01r tho p..-poso
of Cl.l'l'ont E,.pon•••·
Sold tax bolng: on odclltlonol
to• of 11:1 mill ta run for five
.,-on ot a rata not uc.ocii"V ~
mill #or IICicl\ one dollar of .,.oluo•
tlon, which amovntl to flvo c.nts
for ooch ono hundnd dolton of
._,..Juatlon for Five 'I*!"•
T-he. P:ohs~-for said. Sloctlon will
... O,.ft ot 6!30 o'~~:lock A.M. ond
remoln opon until 6:30 o'clocil
P.M. Eastern Standard Time of
sold day.

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VACANCY !or two elderly pe&lt;&gt;plo. Prefer private paid pa- ·
tlents. Phone Mason, 7735185.
)~C

--- --- - -----TOM LEWis, water well drill·
ing, Letart, W. Va. Phone

895-3802,

9-5-:IOtc

66
Chrvsler .... $2195
Wos s2295. Now York• 4 dr.

H&lt;M'd rop. All c:oncllllon.r. Orlg•
lnol bloc~! finish lllo.e now.
Spotlou ln•ide oM o\11 . F,.lly

oqvlppod.

66
Pontiac .•••• $1695
Was $1795. LoMaM 2 dr. Hord

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I WILL pick"' merchondlse and
take to auction on a percent...
age beals. Call Jim Adams,
auctioneer, Rutland. Phone
74:1-4461.
""23-l!c

·horr···

Top. One of
whore . Booutlfu
soa-.. Pow•r
a\llo, tran• ·

'66'• On)"'
vin,l bucket
•tOOling ond

64
Olds ......... $995
Wa• S1195. Dyno"'lc 88 4 dr •
Hard l of. Beautiful red llnith
with ol ¥1n'tl matching in•

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JOIN US NE:Kr
11MEWfGOl

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torlor. PS, PB &amp; AT.

~'IJN~E!k,""'~;

1200 BALES or bay, lOO timo1,
STEREO, Early Alherlcan
SKATE-A·WAY SCHECULE thy, 800 mixed, 50 ceDis bale.
eo, ndlo oomblnatiOOL Solid
Back to School party, FridaY •
PbCIIIO 992-6214.
aLAmNARS
slate unit, 4-speed cbenger. GEO. HOUTETTER, Broker RON'S FLOOR and tile, ~thOct. 3, free gUtfor everyone;
~"Ohio.
BUICK
PONTIAC
Maple llnlsh. Balance due RT. 33 - 1 acre. Garage, chickHall""een party, Friday, Oct.
_. Crodlton •• roqvirod to fila
roOm and kitchen remodel•.
GMC TRUCKS
.tholr claims with sold flduc:l•y
$88.50. Ull\ our time paymqnt
31. OpenWedneaday, Friday,
1m
hoooe,
cellar,
6
room
low, smalladelltlono. COI1742REDUCE SAFE snd fast with
•· w"hin lour months.
POMEROY
Br. ar1!ot of tho Boorcl of
pliii: Calf 11§2.3352.
.
and
S.llll'day, 7:30 to 10:30.
1'
Dated this 24th day of Soptombor
houle,
$2,800,
5589.
~e
! octlons, of Molgs
Gobese tablets and E-Vapora10-3-etc
-----------~....:......
: . 1969.
Available for partlesonM...;
Co'"'ty, Qhlo
·•.
...."'"".
tion pUla. Nelson Drul:s.
ClG.o\RET'tt:
velldiiW
machllll·,,
EMMETT
G.
WILL
day,
Tuesday,
and
Thursday
JOHN C. BACON
""U.COtp
.
Chairman
1962 OLDS Woor HT with-· SYRACUSE - 7 rooms, 11k
Actln1 probata Jvdg•
and -.tee. ~~ Eodi;~ .' ..
nights and Sallll'day ooid SU.
@P.~OTHY M. JOHNSTON
ol sal• County
'
or brakn, - r ,oteer\111batho, 4 bedroOma, two 1~¥,
11, · MI!IIon, W, VL l'hone
day
ofter11011118.
Phooe
985: Sopt. 29, Oct. 6, 13
-------~------Doted October '..r 1969
Ca1J
.day
992-5131,
nlaht
99:1..10,000.
77Wsd. r
6-9-tfc
6
ROOM
HOOSE,
613
MDI
St.,
3929
or
Chester
985-3585.
Oc:t. 6, 13, 20, -.t.7
Mjcldleport, 11h blocks from
9-21-30tc
3173. .
10T't&lt; RT. 338 - 7 rooma, .betb, bes...
LIGAL NOTICE
the paot o!llce. Inquire at439
ment, rumace, carport, $8,- SEPTIC ta.iks eleaioed. 1\!lUer.
LEGAL NOTICE
REVIVAL AT Rutland Freewill·
NOTICE ON FILING Of
Llndoln
St.
Sallltatlcin. .Steil'~ Ohio. Ph.
1957 FORD pick~~! truck ·Willi 6300
.
.
1MYEHTORY ANO APPRA11EMI!HT NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
llapliat
Onorch,
September'
662-3113S.
21-12-Uc
foot bed, good c:GIIIIItioll RolTho Stoto of Ohio. fl\olgs County
____
____ . .; . _____
&gt;- ·
LEVY 1M .XCESS Of THE
29 to October 12, 7:30 ·p.m.,
,.
.
Probo.. Court
land
Searl''·
Rutland.
~hone
LETART - 5 rooms, beth, well,
TEH MILL LIMIT AT10N
Pastor, Paul Taylor. EWlDo
AWNINGS, . atbrm dooro and
742-lo826.
10'5-&amp;tP
. To the E11oc:utor fill Admlnlstral.,
prap, pane\lns, rencod IC)t, SEE NEIGLER Bulldlow'SifiiJ
NOTICE Is horeb'/ ylvon that In
gelht,
Norman
Taylor.
!!peof tho estate; to such of th• fol-o pursuance
lor bul1d1q! your home. Call '
wln:tow•,
carports,
marof o Aeso utlon of tho
,7,000.
lowing as oro rosldents of tho
BaCII'd of Count/ Co.. mlssloners of
dal
slowlow.
Everyone
welGIIY
Nelgler, Racine, 0.
quees,
blown
and
belt
lnsulaBUILDING lots - • new Melli
Stoto of Ohio, vla:-tho sur.olvlng th.• County o Meigs, Pome,.v.
come. WW You Come?
spoYSe, the nut of t.ln, tho bono•
tloiL
Elmer
White,
sales
replllgh
School.
Call
99:1.-:ltf1.
'=!' _ _ ,...... _ _ _ _ _ _ _3o2Arc
__ _
RACINE - .6 rooma, betll, 3
Ohio, po•sod an the 12th do, of
hclarln uncior tl. will; ond to
9-24-151p
reiamatlve.
'For
free
esti10-5-31c bedroOm&amp;, Ill• ruroace. Only
Auoust, 1969, thoro will be sul:t•
tho ottflllnoy or aHornoys reprooo
mlttod to a vote of the ,aoplo ol
mates,
p
Charles
Llole,
'
sentlnt any of tho afOfomontlonod
Insurance
sold Courlfy ot a GENERAL ELEC·
$8,000
,.,I OM:
Syracuae. V. V, Johnson and
TION to h,o J.hl In tho County of EXPERIENCED lnlerior and ex·
AUTOMOmLE IDMtranee bi1a ·
Son, Inc.
5·1-tf~ . STEAM both outfit, wooim pa
MoiQI, Ohio, at tho rogulor plocos
Pol't'f RIChard Root, Middleport,
terlor painting, roof, carpenPOl\!EROY
..i: 8 rooms, beth, 4
af
Yotlng
t+.oreln,
on
Tue•do~,
th•
cancelled'/ Loat your· ...a~
, ~··County, Ohio, Ho. 20,190·
SMITH AuTO SALES,
-----------heater. Ph- New
4th do' of Novombor, 1969, tho
try and maSOIIl')' work. Jton.
bedroom•.
porcbea.
OD1y
~.lor'o license? Call 99~ ,
question of levying, In u.coll of
1969 HOOVER wash\JI8madlllle
88Z.Z852.
111+'1\P
• You oro horel:ty natlflod that tho
IAHAUGA, OHIO
nle Hubbard. Phone 992-2276
the
mill llmltatlo·n. for tho
000.
ln.. ntcwr and AppNis01nont of tho
. 6-~
, Ill-·
with lid In excellent condl· --~----------­
or after 6 p.m. 992-3511.
boMIIt of Molg• Count~ f• tho
o•tato · of tho aforomontloned, d..
tlon, $100. Pbene 949-3793. . 1963 RAli!BLER alatiCIII ' .....,..
purpose of tho malntononco and
, ceo..d, late of sold County, was
11h1-12tp
opOfatlan of schools, training con10.1claoolc, $250. Call 742.5123 MIDDLEI!ORT-'
· • rooma;botll,
flied In this Court. Sold Inventory
For
Rant
tors Of work shops lot' tho 1110ntolly
I artd Approlsom~tnt will ... lor hoo,..
-----------after 6P.JII.
11).6.3tc · rurnaca, 111011eno kitchen, 2
: fng bofoflll this Court o" ,.,. 16th
Ntorded parsons •
ROOF .Klo:PAIR 1111 rOIIlOIIIOISold tu belnQ: on oddltlanol taJI
q; also Interior po\ntll'll and HARMONY AP ARTli!ENTS, fur- F1ELD GROWN CluiaaniJI&amp;. ----------r~-• day of ()ctobor, 1969, ot 10:00
~.pnp,.12,000.
of 0.75 mills to run for flu yoon,
• o'c:lock A.M.
low,
by coatra&lt;L
nlehed,
3
rooms,
beth,
priremodel
mums
ind
mums,
out
In
full
TWO
BEDROOM
bloei
hooae,
· ·
• Anr. ponan ·de•l•i"l to file ... at o rato not e•coedfng 0.75 mills
bloom. All coioro 50 cents
hardwood a-a, birch "cabl- HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
for oaeh ono dallar of valuation,
Free estimate. Pholle HZ. ftte parldov, Out of all Roods,
' copt n1 th.Nto muet file thom at
which OMounh to Sovon ond one•
l... t flvo do't• priOf to tho doto
each. Heyrdda Ji1ower ShoD.
nets alii. at.ove. Qoe~ter ani ASSOCIAtes ·
992-3325
2806. We go anywhere.
3 blocks from post o!llce.
half cent• for eac:h oM hvndNd
110t for koorlng.
248
111-tfc
Mini
Ajlartment,
furnished,
Glvon vnclor my hand and sool of
dollars of •aluatlon, far Flvo
Mason, W. Va. Phone 713T.P. w.wr aystem, , Rt.
• .
SYRACUSE
1
sold Caurt, this 25th day of S.p•
ye•s·
_
bedroom,
kitchen,
ba-th,
5147.
six
mUes
fl'CIIII
a.e~r.
Ron•
The Polls for sold E loctlon will
....... 1969.
10.1-tfc
aid Oabotlle. Phone 885 335'3.
be open at 6130 o'clock A.M. and BOB'S REDUCING Ssl"''-fnd
porch. Suitable for one per-·
'·
1"··-·- -------------.. main o,-n untU 6:30 o'clock
JOHH C. BACON,
Health center is ,_ open,
soiL Private park!._. Call P.M. Eostorn StanciCII'd Time of
Acting /udgo and ox-oH lclo
r
·'
9 LID. to 5 p.m. by OIIPolnt.
992-5392 between 10 Llll. ..,S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------Clor" o sold Court
•old doy .
___ Buslness:Servlces
,
ly Jonot E. Mon-ls
REMOVE
EXCESS
body Ould
mont, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. noll'6 p.m.
9-28-tfc
ly order of tho Boord of
SHOP OUR THRIFT
'
Deputy Clor"
with Fluldex tablets. Ody BRAND NEW 3-lledrQDIII brick AlR CONDiTIONING,
Eloctlons., J Molg•
polntment necessary. Loeot· - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! Sept. 29, Oct. 6
home
In
'fllppero
I'Jalns
ar·
at!CIII
oentce.
Jack's
Refrl•
$L69 at Nelaon Drug.
SHOP, 3rd FLOOR
County, Ohio
ed belOII' K and K Mobile FURNISHED and Wlfurnlahed
'
•
EMMeTT S. WILL
-. bos bullt-\nklt.,.,.n, wired
geratton, New HaYOIL PhCIIIO
""U-3otp
,
Chohraon
Homes, P o I n I Plea san~ apartment&amp;. Clore to tcllool
ror stereo, 1111111...... &lt;Mlr . 882.20'78•.
@&amp;~fTHY M. JOHNSTON
Phone 675-2454 or 671&gt;-4020.
Phone H:l-5434.
111-18-tfc
LEGAL NOTICE
bongs, wall to wall carpetand
4-1-tfc
10-3-ll'c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COAL, LUli!P, 111o sioker,
Doted Octah• 1, 1969
Oct.
6,
13,
20,
27
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 mine run. E'""'lalor Salt
LIVY IN EXCESS Of THE
rooms and bath, corner of · Worka, East MaiD Sl.·, PomYOUR TV aet bes a bad picture
TIM MILL LIMITATION
Cheater 98~8., ·
NA SERVICE. Pholie 992 •
Third and caol Sts. , ll!lddleeroy. Phone 992-3891.
LEGAL
NOTICE
blbe?
Chuck
can
repair
It
and
NOTICE Is horeby gl.,on that In
1G-5-71P
2522.
~10-tfc
..__
8-13-tfe
port. Phone 99Z.2780 or 992gueranlee It B r i n g It to
~'-"•nc• of o R01olutlon of tho
NOTICE
OF
ELECTION
ON
TAX
Council of tM 'lilloe- of Rodnol
3432.
9-30-tfc
LEVY IH EXCESS OF THE
Chuck's Audio, !52 ButterOhio, passed on tho 2nd day o
lUNG trombone, aood con!ltlon.
TIM
MILL
LIMITATION
lilt, PCIIleroY- Ph,.,. 992 •
July, ~969, thoro will lte submitted
I:IEW, 1'IIR!;E bedroom col..,.
Pbene 99:&amp;.3787. '
li).54c · FOR lURE,- trencher water
to o vote of tho people of laid
TRAILER FOR rent, Brown'o
NOT ICE Is hereby ,,.,.., that In
5080.
11!-5-tfc
la1
dealped
home,1'1l
bolha,
One, CHspOCJI dralN141D12
Vlll~tge ot a GENERAL ELECTION punuonc:o of a Reso utlan of tho
Troller Park. MlnerovUie.
to b• held in tho Vlllato of Ro· Board of Edvcotlon of the SoutMrn
ceramic Wo, full boHment, CAMPERS and ~\'II trallero, wide. Paul Allllerioll. Ma-.
c:lna, OMo, crt tho •outor ploce Loco! School District* Molgs
PhCIIIO 992-3324.
cOIIIICIInll IJllr&amp;P, uti\IV
BaniiOr alii CoDllo!emaJ. Low
W, VL l'tlolliTIW788 altar
of .,.,.int tt.roln, on Tuesday, tt. County, OhloO passed on the 20th Wanted .To BUJ
9.311-61c
4th lloy of HoYOmb•, 1969, tho day of June, 1969, theflll will bo
room, air conditioned. Pbene
p,rt~e, 10 perceht io 15 per- 3:3o « ·BfWt1t, Racine.
CIIIIIA CABINETS, round taqvHtlon of lo.,ylng, In ••••• of sulunlttod t.a o yofe of tho po.opl•
11924fl54.
th• ten mill limitation, for the of seld School Ols..,lct of • GEN•
cent
savl,.a.
· Ccjme to Gaul's
t-21-tfc
blll, old cloekl; etc. Write STORAGE opacetor bolla, camTraUor
S.lel._i ~ 9ai • __ ..,;:.,. _________.,._,,
t.neflt al Roclno VIllage f« tt. EAAL ELECTION to bo hold fn
pora, autoa, treUora. Phone
purpose of pifovldlng and mol,. the SoutWn L~ol School Ots ..
or oall M. D. l\!IUer, Rt. f,
3832. 'Two m1.-s .-111 11. c. c. 'BRADFORD, ~ot!OI!M"
tolnlng fke aptXINtus, applloncos, trlet, Molgs County, Ohio, at
H:!-2798 or -Dick Se)'ler. V--""'"-~------1'-0J~ )llloiie m.627L
ACIJVM CLEANER, bralll new
buildlnt•• u sitos thorofor, "'
Ch11ter on Rt.l7. Watch for
~ S411'Ytce, ..
9-24-121&lt;:
_ .JI,;I&amp;-f!c
SCHRo• af wotor 1U9Piy · and moo regulor pi""· of vOting t~ln,:
1981
111Gdel.
eomplete
with
on
Tvt~~Ay,
t.he,
4th
day
of
.No••lois thtl,.f•, or tho ostot.lloho
slcn left on c:$ont;y.Road 36.
~ 94~1
- -·· - . .....
Mf'lf orMI ,...lntononco of \Inn of vo-., 1969, tho quo1tlon of
aU· clesnlnc tool&amp;: l;maUpelnt
1o-W01c
nact.nel Ohio
Help Wanted
f~ olfllrn tolqraph 011 tho poy1110nt lo•r.:::"l• In o•c. . l of tho ton mill
cla,l:n&amp;P,
ahlpp\1'8,
WW
take
~~~
lon, for the boMflt af
of ,.,manont, port-time « Yolv ... lhn
-- . --~-- ......
FARM MANAGER, ablllb' to 10X52 TWO BEDROOM trailer,
5-1-tfc
,..,. fiNm.n or flro flthtlng co""' South...., LKGI School District
f.22~shprlce ortermilfde- ,_.
for tho p.,..pGsa of CUIMnl .•• ,.,...
manaae 100 beef ...... 30
poniH to operot• th. same.
atred.
Pbooe 992-2685.
r-----+------,_.,
aU
p1 utllltlfo, waD tD w~
Sold to" bei"V: on additional
carpel. 181 Locust St. Ph.
9-311-61&lt;:
brood - · · all crop prod,..
to• of 2 mills to rvn f• fl¥1 yoors,
Sold ••• belnJJ: o r•~tew.l Of on
at o tllfO nol oxcootdfnJ 2.0 mills oxlstl"l tax oaf fe\11' mills t• "'"
tlan. 5a11:ry depend• oe aimH:l.-2818.
, for ooch 'OM dollor of •oluatlon for a continuing perlort; crt o rota
"· Contact W, D. Wwtalnson,
whfch OII'IOunts to twenty cems f.; nat e•c""II'IO ,,0 mills fat each
WALNUT aoll.dslateatereOwlth
504 Sand sL, Ravenswood, w.
ooc:h ON hu11cWed dollars of •oluo one dal..r Of uluotlonl' which
. 4-apeakera, kpeed aiiiODia·
amounts to Fortr, Centl or ooc:h
atlon, f01 FIn yo••.
Vo., 26164, phone 304-273- 3 aOoM furnished op~J'Unenl, ·tic c~nger, Balanee due
: T ... pells for •old Eloctlon will ono hun.... dol •• of voluatla~
9529.
1~tp
1 H o.-n at 6:30 o'dock A.M. altd foro c:.MIIIwlng:· ~loti.
utilities paid. 358 N.
f67,30. Uoe oortlqlet!&amp;YD'eril:·
Tho .J'olle fH .. let Eloetlon wltl
1 ...V." opon until 6:30 o"c:lock
St..
!lllddleporl. Phone 992 •
I P.M. East•n "ondord Tl- of N .,on .t 6r30 o'cloc.lc. A.M• .and
Call 992-3352.
plan.
Our nontavorite bean·
P.•oln open ..mil 6:30 t o•cl"ocfc
: 1.lfd cloy.
33f2.
.
1114-6tc
...... _.,
P.M. Eaat•m •. Studard T ,,.. of
hill somethlng tuw on
uhl
day.
the menu l!llef'JI day, and
ef
I ctf.,.!.\..oftho...···"'
lgs
we
wish II would supply
c.~. vnlo
enlor of "- h.td .t
some clean .ot!U to reQd. TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile
I Hfl'"!&lt;'of Mtlio
.
,
R,~~ITT G. WILL
COUrt. Sjlracuao, j)ldo, on
c•..,., ......
Deted OctoCf 1, rf69
.
Slate
R~ 12-l, PboM HZ.
II. JOHNSTON
fi'!~.t! G. WILL
.oct. 6, 131 20, 27
2951.
8-11-tfc
ROTNY II. JOHNSTON
:• o
.
.
1
..
k
.
O&lt;f. ~. 13, 20. 'f1

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DOWN
1. - boy

2. Beetle

3. Norwegian
writer

t . New:
prolix
5. White-

tailed
bird
6.Gombo1

7. Trual
8. Kollem
tltlo
9. White fur

lO. Cboolea
18. Tiro
19. Haul~

21. Bretze
23. Bank·
rupt:

JJlDd~®t!.:.:::r. -;tc

liang

Unscramble th... foor Jumbles.

2o&amp;. Never

one letter to each ~quare to

growing
o14

Bots.

form four ordinar7 wo;ds.

211. Story
with
amoral

DUBOT

26.whiBper

27.Mn.
Nixon
29. Herd of
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Take Over Fighting
SAIGON (U~ - President
Nguyen Van Thleu aald todal
· that "In order to help the u.s.
auvommant with Its lntemal
problema," South VIetnam Ia
OOtermlned to replace tha.bulk
~ U.S. fiahtlng units In 1970.
Thleu'a 70-mlrute opeech to•
llle national assembly elluded
ID thelnereaslng U.S. criticism
~ PresldentNixon'swarpollcy.
Ho sald South VIetnam's allies
"dm't lack ~ means, but of
resolutlor•.''
. "We have to lessen llle heavy
ined by the Allies," '11tleu aald.

cortDrm to the U,S.
P~ernment that we want to do

U.S. fighting units in !970," he
told the lawmaker&amp;.
Mentlona No Numbers
He mentioned no rumbera,
nor did he ldantlf)' what he
C...oldered flshtlns units. The
U.S. Command has aald before
thel only about 100,000 ~ the
500,000 Gla In the war zone are
actually Involved In combat.
Thleu's speech foUowed the
same lines as an Interview ~

Gleason

his vice preitdent, Nguyen Coo
Ky, publlliled In the United
state• today. Ky aald the u.s.
combat role 11011ld be lllded b,y
tho end of !970,
As he has done preylouoly,
Thleu rejecte&lt;l a coalition
auvemment '111111 the Communlsta and said an unconditional
eeaM.tire was GUt ~ the
question.
He said that some Allied
· troops should remain in Vietn&amp;ID "u long as a peace with
guarantees hal not yet been
restored and new Communist

''Today, we
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" ••• In order tobelpllto U.S.

auvemment with Ita Internal
problems and mtnimJze the
!llf!erlng borne
the people of
the United states we, the
VletmmeAe people, are determlDed to replace llie bulk oftl-.e
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SAIGON (U~ - PrellNguyen Van '11tleu said
todaY Soullt VIetnam 18 willlng to discuss a cease-lire
at the Paris Vletnsm Ialka,
but he ruled oot BIIY lmmedlate, unconditional cease fire which has been urged In
some quarters.
1lileu had aald previously
the Saigon government wsa
willing to dii!CUsS lliiJ' sltiject In Parla but his speech
today concerning ialks about
a cease..llre was considered
less negetive than his oilier
statements on the subject. I!
was oot seen as an,y real

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COL. MAURICE ROUSH, HUNTINGTON District E,.Pneer, U. S. Corps of Eqpneers,
Jell, Genersl Wlllard Rq&gt;er, Ohio Riwr Division E,.Pneer with the Corps, and~- Clarence E. Miller, right, unveiled this plaque to conchlle &amp;mday's dedication of the Reedsvill~
Belleville Locks and Dam. They were speakers oo the program.

Locks, Dam Dedicated
( Contiruled !rom Page I)
Cong. Miller, also speaking
briefly, stressed that the Reeds-ville-Belleville Locks and Dam
are the result of years of solid
planning and work and faith b)·
many people.
He

commen::led the Corps,

which, he said, is accomplishing wonders in bringing uOOer
control the 980 miles of the
Ohio.
While many times geograph-ical boundaries cause enemies,
Cong. Miller said, this has not
been so with the Ohio Hiver. He
cited the new locks aM dam as
an example or how such a barrier has created friei'Kls and has
provided the q&gt;portWlity for
residents of Ohio and West Virginia to work together.
The new locks ard dam, as
well as other planned projects
of the Corps ot Engineers, will
help provide a great future for
young people an:l for America
which must be preserved and
move forward, Congressman
Miller concluded.
John E. Hagle, president of
the Belpre Area Chamber of
Commerce, presided on t h e
speakers platform on behaJl of
his chamber al'kl the Marietta
Area Chamber ot Commerce
and the Greater Parkersburg
Chamber of Commerce, who
joined forces to sponsor the
dedication service.
Among the numerous dignitaries introduced by Hagle were
State Sen. Oakley Collins, Dis-trict Representative
Ralph
Welker, Colonel Maurice D.

Roush, district e~neer of the
Hwttington District, Corps of
Engineers, and Roy Buck, local, lockmaster of the new
locks ard dam.
Dllfing the ceremonies a
plaque was unveiled by Cong.
Miller, Gen.· Rq&gt;er and Col.
Roush.

Invocation was by the R e v,
Lewis Hus sel, pastor of the
ReedsVille Olurch of Christ,
aM the benediction was by the
Rev. Robert Marrer, rector ol
Christ the King catholic student
Center, Ohio University, Athens. The Natioml Anthem waa
by tile Belpre High School Band.

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Near to
Showdown
By RICK DUBROW
HOLLYWOOD {UPI)-Jaclde
Gleason's weekend CBS-TV
series Is ~ratingatmaximwn
efficiency- with - hlgllopowered
attractions-in faci!W the new
head..,. campetltion of NBC-

TV in review
TV's Andy Williams.
NBC-TV's lrtentlon wlth Mr.
Williams was to try to knock
off the great Gleason, who has
owned the early saturday night
aoolence for some time now.
And although It is early In the
season. the lrdlcatlons are thai
Mr Gl
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· eason s~ r " ss
as strong .. ever-maybe
stronger.
Not only Is Art Corney back

agresolon Is at111 threatening
this part ~ the"irorlcl
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MustFI&amp;tti ..
"We (the Soullt Vlabwnese)
don't have many solutlone to
chooH ,. he said. ••we must
fight
and as long as
neceslll')'.n
'!be lqlalatora W""dod
loudest at Thleu'sproclamallen
that "ttlere is only one way for
us, whleh late continue to Oght
IJl Q!'!er I to safeguard •. our
Independence,
and
democracy."
He blamed the Jack of
progress at the peaee Ialka in
Paris on the "stubborn aUItude~ d. the Communists In
demanding his overthrow and a
part of themselves in the

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MEIGS TliEA TRE

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

Robert Swick, Betty SWick, Mrs.
Phyllis IJngjln, Betty Lor€streth, Roberta Knapp, Ted MI..
ner, Olarles Stanley, Jack
Smltll, Patricia Smith, Olam
Love, carolyn Caldwell, Cryatal Sheets, ::ileryl Cramer,
Ralph Kmpp, Phyllis Gilkey,
Louis Pasqlllle, Richard Gilkey, Norma Stanley alii: Larry
Spencer, Kenneth Lolli&amp;treth.
TWO FORFEIT BONDS
Two defendants eaeh forfeit.
1ng $25 bonds posted on intoxlcation charges Saturda;y night

in the CCJUrt of Poll'l8J'01 Mayor Charles !_.- were Elrl
Gorham, addresa nat reeorded, and Andy Sayre, Kanauga.

game.
INGA DIMINlSHING
MIAMI (UPO - Hurricane
lnia raced aw&amp;¥ from I a n d
areas into the open Atlanli&lt;
today where it was apected
to hit cold air and gra4lall,y
diminish.
DIVORCE GRANTED
CharloUe Louise Wickline
has been grantedadlvorcefrom
James Dana Wlddlne and restored her malclan name ~

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Pleas Court.

NEW YORK (UPI)-Jacque- .
Une Onaasll, Irked when news
photographers trl.od to snap her
picture at the aexually e&gt;pllelt
Swedish fUm ••J Am CUrtoos
(YelloW) stomped out d. the
theater '&amp;mday and lllpped a
lenaman over her thltill to the
ground ln
a noat judo ·
•maneuver
The ~apber, Mel Finkeloteln d. the New York l)ally
News landed on his knees after
tossed by the slim
former first lad.Y. but manaaed

to snap a picture~ her~
away.

"That llrl can halldle bar·
seat &lt;l1r1Di tha ,...illoveralaf ,
movie to au to the lGanae, llle
notloed the pholograpbara wa~
lng In the lobby. She liked tile

'lbe present rate .ordinance, which was
adopted four years ago, expires Nov. 30,
19G9. Over the four yto~r period the rate
4ftcrea&amp;e would be, for the average resi-

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T h e Pomeroy emergency
squad answered a call at 11:10
p.m . SUndiQ' to the Elmer 91111
residence at Enterprlae. Mr.
Still, who aufforod a poallble
heart attack, wu tal&lt;en to Veterlllll Memorlalllolpltal-..
he was admllled.

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RC Drive
Rob8rt Wlng&lt;ott of Syracuse
was announced as the 1970 fund
drive chairman by the Meigs
County American Red Crou
Chapter board of directors In
its monthly session in the car~
terla of Veterans Memorial
Hospital Monday night.
Wingett, editor an manager
of the"Point Pleasant Register,
has been a member of the Red
Cr08s Chapter's board of dlreqton tlii past several Y!!llrs.

Ccmlfill drive Ia nearly double
the cullectloos In the immediate
past drives.
Discussion of W&amp;¥s to obtain
the assistance of grolll&gt;• and 11&gt;dhldlllls for thedri ve hlghllghted activity of the session.
In other business, President
Charles Gloeckner set Nov, 13,
at 7:30 p.m. In the hospital cal·
eterla, as the date and location
for tho next msetlng.
Blood Chairman V e r n o n
NeaM@obted out that the next
bloodllalibile visit wlll be !rom
I to 6 ·p;m. on Oel '1:7.

FREE

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It's Convenient!
COllE AS YOU ARE!

FURNITURE
. 773-5592

HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W.VA.

TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY NELSON'S

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Now y.u can register fREE at Nelson'• DH11
Tjcket1
ore ft.e when you ,.lilt. No purcflaM lo IIIOUU«Y• Noo4 Jt41t ~~
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Down on the

Whale Ranch
SPRINGFIELD, Oblo(UPOArthur c. Clarke, Inventor of
the
communlealltnt.o
and author
of science satellite
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sreaaiGnal Intent. '11tla a~~ru~~t

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A eampalll!l workshop designed to pull tol!l!(her man,y of
tbe small groups and lndividuals working for approval of
the lll-year-&lt;&gt;ld voting age Issue will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Melge lllgh
School In Middleport
·
State Senator Oakley Collins,
chief sp:msor of the 19-yearold voting age amendment reaolutlon to be voted upon In
Ohio oo Nov. 4, will attend and
is expectedtobeginhisremarks
about 8 p.m.
Also attending the meeting
will be Clark w. Wlcleman. columbus, executive director d.
the "State Coalition for Vote
!9." There will be oo admlsslon charge for the program.
(C ont 1nued oo Page 8)

By RICK DUBROW
artistic son who Is loyal to the
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)_" Appa- family and, his girl; and a male

'--'-· full well

Ho aald man aiiO could look family ln an ecOIIOIIIIcally
to the ahead "to 1 worlcl In whleh depressed ooal-mini!W area of
state ~ Utah natural meat lli'Oductlen lillY
ila re1'ieul
beeome a thiDg ~ the past be~ely llltpairad, eau.O ~the inelllc:lencleo" and West VIrginia. '!be prorluct!Dn
would In -v
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_ ..• of the "CBi Playhouse"
.--lrreiJIIIIIIible as llle partisan berdltil'' would be Common. series of apaclals.
Jets ~ those now cott1ro111ng He predleted mlero.l&gt;lolutllThe prlnelpal characters Inthe affair~ 11 SBA.
eaJ enillneerlne waidd eventual. elude a decent tatller who
1y tum Inedible Dlltariala, ..eb pre!en to steal coal fr(tlll the
"I wjab to upreos public- u Jlilroloum · J111)11ucts, into mine where he once worked
ly IIIJ. deep appreclatlon to the food.
rather than ge on welfAre; his
.career emplo,y- IJI. II!• .eo.
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develllPmento leod Ill the ob- cltlzeno ~ the
vloua 0011elulllon that the Smell 110111c1 be

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In ahort, the Ingredients are
here for a drama of truly
excoptlooal ~ature, especially
with the aldlled Earl Hamner
Jr. as author of the 90-mlnute
orlglml "~chiao A utumn" has, In lllct, many
worlhwhUo mcmenta, and an
elroet 11 a whole, but It could
have been c:onslderably ~r
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REAllY TO DIG IN fUR SPRING are these !l+ndwa IJI..
Middleport Junior Girl Seont Troop 39whoareplctured at the
Middleport Village Hall Monlay eve~ as they prepared to
plant tulip bulba In a planting area near the water omce. Mrs.
Roscoe Wise Is Ieeder of the troq&gt;.

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12:30 p.m. reporting ertlcletl
stolen from homes.
According to the rOJ&gt;Orle, the
thief ls possibly the same man
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110011
who committed similar erlmeo :
Robert llartenbach's last week In Mason CoonQo•
Dept said the first of a serThe robberies are believed
to bave been eommltted "b,y a
- · neatly dressed man who
drives a late . - 1 car. He
_.-entty goes to the door ~•
bouse and If 110 one anawnt
the door, enters, and proeeedi
about his bullineaa. It Is bella¥.
ed be operates In daylight.
Amctl1g itema reporlachllol•
Mmday afternopn b,y nine ....
were re-eord played.
IIUIIS, Mwlng machines, pcmable r'adloa and jewelry.
.
The first liome entered
at Five l'lllnt&amp; Clll Raute 7•

Appllanees and -aonal
proper\)', includlngrecordplayers and sewing machines, were
stolen from at least nine Meigs
County homes Monday alter-

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CIOIIdY Wodce ~ aholrera,

the service have not been successful. Residents who are looklaa
forward' to the secvlce can ksrdly help but wonder why It isn't
forthcoming.
The followillt communication from the Natloml Coble TolevisiQn Assn., Inc., might help clarl(f the picture:
, . 2JI!II:Ioal• &amp;lreJ&amp;ed Ill!' ooed
, "Wa~on, D. c. - In this city .wherelt'• often dif!leUJt
1M liuppol't"OIIatwo.mlll· fl,.. · lodlstll\t!Uilll-...,tfromflctHIIHher.. iunold ..1171tw'lcloftll01,.
levy to be voted upon in Ra- who writes the laws, so 1~ as I can write the regulatiDill'.
dne at the Nov. 4 eleetfon.
''For the young cable television industry, the fact In that
Taxes to pay for tbe fire bonds statement has become all tooiU)parent. Congreuhasyet to write
have been collected in full, its first law coveriJV cable television but the Federal CommuniIt was reported, and councU cations Commission has written plenty of regulations.
hopes to continue a lund for a
"And if you have been wonderli\1! why CATV has oot made
new truck Ln order to have its debut in your local community, there's a good chance one of
money available when needed those FCC regulations is the answer.
rather than to have to issue
••When CATV firsl cameintobeinginl950in the rural areas
bonds. The village has an $4, - of Pennsylvania, a community antenna was erected to pick TV
800 surplus from the Ore bonds station signals from the air. Thesesignalswerethen fed to borneo
lUnd for future uses, lt was re- via a coal(ial cable, inmanycasesassuringthe coontry folks bet.ported. The new tax wUl amoont ter reception and more choice in channels than their city couto 20 cents of eaeh $100 worth sins.
of proper\)' valuatloo.
"In those early years all a CATV system owner had to face
Council dtscu88ed Halloween was permission from the city council to hook 1.Q&gt; homes. Then in
and it was agrsed that the an- 1959 the FCC issued its first regulations covering the cable tole111a1 "trick or treat" night vision industry and the troubles really began.
will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.
''Gradually, FCC regulations on CATV became more and
on the same evening as neigh.. more restrictive. Court cases ensued alli CATV won some, lost
boring communities, the date to some. But tn one remarkable Stllreme Court case, which CATV
be amouneed.
won, It msde no difference.
n was reported that three
"This was the case involving CATV's copyright liability. In
new mercury street lights have this fairly technical case, the U. S. ~reme Court ruled that
been added, making a total of CATV simply was a superior means or receiving television sig57.
nals and imividual CATV systems were not liable tor the payRacelpts for the month to- mentor copyright royalties for the programs picked.
taled $982.56. The total bal"However, on Dec. 13, 1968, the FCC ignored that ~reme
ance in all funds, Mrs. Mae Court ruling and wrote regulations which in effect revised the
Cleland, clerk,reportedls$10,- Coort's decision and virtualb lroze the CATV Industry where it
805.14. Cuuncll President Lar- Is.
~ Wolfe prellded.
"That, a ceord.1ng to cong. sam ue1 Stratton of New york, may
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verslt;y group Mmtlol man lachlan Autlllllli," a CBS-TV Vista worker who tries to turn
eventually will - c t lntelll- drama that airs tonight, Is a the son's skills into a tool that
11!1J11 extra.tarreiiiW life.
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drlven by Frank J. Dill, Pome;o;., ~oute 3
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oute.l ' ooe m e 110
of Route 7·
The sheriff aald DID lost co~
trol when a Ure blew out, MUsIIW the vehi&lt;le to go to the len
of the road alll strike a utili-

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recent meeting on sewerage
and Industrial prospects was
Plill Lavelle of the District
Economic Development Adminlotratlon office.

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Fire contracts have been re.
_.,.. with &amp;ltton, Letart and
Lebanon townships eUectlve
Whether cable television can be successful in Pomeroy and
Oel 6 by Racine council.
Middleport from a subscriber standpoint Is yet to be determined.
Speaking briefly during the
Hhwever, so Car, despite a coupleoftries,ettorta to provide

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WASHINGTON - THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION restored
fedenl fund allgiblllly to two segregated Mlsslsalppl sehooldtstrlcts several weeks after Vice Preslclent Spiro T. Agnew angrily charged they should oot be denied hurricane dlaaater ald.
The two are Bay st. Louis Mu!llcipal Separate Sehool Districts and stone County schools. A spokesman for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) omce lor Clvll
Rights sald Bay st. Louis and Stone County both are ~
steps to desegregate and Intend to COIJ1llete desegregation by
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CLEVELAND - ROGER WILKINS, social development program officer for the Ford Foundatlm, caid today hope fur an Improved future for the nation's urban gnetto residents no l~
exists.
GOING, GONE LEGrr
"After a decade ol clvU 1'18hla activity all over this coontry
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.(U~
there has been a leveling orr of acc&lt;IIIIPiltlbment and a retrench- All but 15 ~ lite nation's
ment by the Nixoo admlnlstntlon," WUldns told the Ohio PiaJ&gt;.
crime syndicate bosses
nlng Conference here• .,The thrust of blacks is not as clear as
baY&gt;) branched out into legitifive years ago," he said. u'Jbe reasons !or distrust arxl urt.ap..
mate business, according to
pioess are just Ute same. The reasons !or hope are no longer
Internal Revem1e Commlss!Dn(Continued on JI8&amp;B 8) ·
er Randal
Thrower.

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GOOD FURNITURE
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tenbach
reported.car drhen by
A westbound
Elsie MayBarmart, , Middle65
port Route 1, pulled !rom the
county road lito the path of a
car driven byRichardKeljbJof.
tors·. 24 . Coalt:OII ··-nnr

Both·the Pomeroy •nd Mlddle•
In tl1e area;
The emire sq\Bd, along with fwr marmgers, seven coach- .POrt emergency unlta; were JIJIJ'J1'ho 1910 1\ind drive was es, a trainer and the sct.lol' • director of sports information mooed to the scene. However,
ocheduled In the first woek of have contracted the disease, an intlammationofthellver. So far,
Mareh, National Red Cross no one else among the college's 2,300 students has been affeet- the two drivers were taken to
Veterans Memorial HoiiPIIal by
Month, and a goal of $3,500 has ed. All games have been canceled.
private vehicles before the
been sel The goal for the 111&gt;squads arrived. Jeffers was

the aceney
. ,lfltDday wllll ·a blut at the Nix,,;,!*J Admlolllratlon.
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Two cars were demolished
aDd two drivers injured tn an
accident at 4:35p.m. Monday on ·
State
RouteRood
7 at the liter
ln thesection
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.HepolitU feU. whole grid lfluad
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li1liliO.Y Is needed to

balance due oo the fire truck and equipment. The Initial cost ~ the truck was
$21,000.
Revenue received from the" one mll1 tu
levy for operation and mainialning the fire
ilepartment, plus $5,000 made by the Oremen from donations and chicken barbecues,
and the $6,000 to be borrowed wiD pay oft
the lndebtedneaa.
Council voted 1o transfer $1,562.50 from
tile parking lot meter fund to the apeeial
street bond retirement fund. CouncU al10
accepted the ma,yor's report for Septem.
ber. The village's share Is $592.20.
A property owner on Nye Ave. asked
councU to Investigate a 1'18ht.ut.way at the
entrance of his driveway oft Nye Ave. '!be
matter was referred to lite pollee depart..
ment.
Las Fultz, eouncil presldanl, Informed
members of a reQJ.est from Mrs. B e n
Neutzllng, Maple st., that council oonsld.
er pUlling hot mix on the street In front
~ her home. Council took no action.
Attending the Monday night meeting were
Mayor Charles Lep.r, Fultz, Rizer, Reuter, Don Collins, Lucien Poulin, Jane Wallal, clerk, and Elma Russell, treasurer.

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SAIGON - THE TOP U.S. MIUTARY MAN said today the
United States will haw tokeeptroc~»sinVlet~am 4 'for s(Bile time
to come". U.S. ln1Bntrymen kllled 19 Communist troops in a light
day of fighting.. Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the U.S. Joint
Olle!s of Staff, sald he sbared President Nguyen Van Thleu's hope
most U.S. troops coulcl be withdrawn by the end of next year. But
he warned aplnst haste.
uwe would like to reduce the raunber of our forces here as
rapidly as we can, with prndence and safety, while maintaining
our ~bUlty to gain our objectives in Southeast Asia," Wheeler
sald. "We woulclhavetocontiN~Btos!lPportour South VIetnamese
allies tor some time to come," he said ''I would not venture to
prognostleate at this time to what degree Preoldent Thleu's hope
can be realized.,.

H. ,~...~-~~r ·r~ · seeobn"toda,y," bel1!ly tfi'o weeks after It
or (itlior Oriam~tlons and clubs the 75-member Hoi~ Cross football ~.

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dential consumer, $41.28 for the frur year
period, $10.32 per 1ear or 86 cents per
month, CasseU tllld.
Cost of service ill the basis for the lnerease, Caaoell Btated. A $;! monthly minimum customer eharge Ia made on gas serv.
leo wi11&lt;h aCiually coot the so• company
$9.17 to SUWiy and maintain, Cassell said.
The matter was referred to the uWity
conunlllee lor study. Serving on this com.
mltloe are CounclltDen Franklin Rizer, Roy
Reuter and Bob Hysell.
In oilier . bullness c:ounell approved two
resolutions enabling It 1o borrow $6,000
from the bood retlreiiUI!It fund for a perlod q( three years at four par cent Inter-

CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN AND COORT - Ilurlqr ceromcdea at Southern
!!ehool Friday ew~ one of three Mndldates wiJJ be erowned homBC&lt;mlng queen at Racine football stadium. Pre-game festivities will bosln at 7:30 and at 8 p.m. tllO Southern ball aquad wiD Pia¥ Hannan Trace. candidates for queen are, beck row I tor, Irene COOper,
claUilftter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem ~er, Syracuse; Brenda Holman, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
George Holman, Syraeuse, and Mickey Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Wolfe, Raclno.
Attendinta, left lo ri&amp;llt. front, Patsy Sayre, clau&amp;bter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Sayre, RaCifllll Terry Aah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ash, Minersville; and Rita Salser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Salser, Ractno.

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Company, asked !Vtnero.V counell Mmday
night to 0011slder a new natural gas rate
ordinance, which would Increase the rate
llx tenths ~ a eent per 100 cuble feet
over that of the existing contract.

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VALERIE RAINEY, 1 vbaeloua blctllda wilt dult
brown eyes, claUilftter ol Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Cl8Jllpoll• Fert1' reigned FridaJ" night .. Polril
JUa1i School's l;lomecoml!W Queen at halltlmo coremonlei

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with Gleason as they continue
Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the
to be the best cmtedy team In
Mrs. Ida J. Swadley, 94, liar- Ralguel Funeral llome In liarThe ineldent was the !orlller
NEWS BLACKED OUT
American show buslnoss today, rlavWe, W, Va,, died &amp;mdey riJvllle with tho Rev. Jobn L. Mrs. Jobn F. Kemeclt• seeolld
Admissions and dlschergea but their adventures In "The In Camden Clark llooplial, Hobert officiating. Burial
serape wUIIJtbotograplterolfllllat Meigs Generallloapltal will Honeymooners" sketches- now Parkersburg, following an ex- be In Moyers Cemetery.
ln a few clays.
not be released IDIW further eXIIIlnded to full musical hours tended Illness.
ooti~. Reasons. for not per- _have been given a fresh Mrs. Swadley was born Feb. r-----------------~--.,
mltting publication d. hospital location after their fictitious 28, 1875 In Rltehle Cotudy, the
activities will oot be dlaeloe- wlnni!W 01 a trip to Hollywood. daughter of the late Asbury
ltd, a spokesman aald.
Furthermore, the Gleason and Mary Simmons Zlckecalllp, perhaps because or the loose. Sie was atrlllated with
Williams competition, has mu.. the Methodist Church.
e1ed 141 on major guest stars
&amp;lrvivors Include fmr sons.
ror "The Honeymooners"-with Fred, Charleston; GQy, MlddleBing Crosb1 and Meureen port, and Clyde and Claude,
O'Hara participating this past of Harrirvllle; foor daughters,
weekend, and carol Lawrence Mrs. Earl (Rettie) WU1101t,
and the Baja Marimba Band Belle, W, Va.; Mrs. Harley
appearli\1! this comlfill Sunday (Madia) Swan, Copi.YIIIo; M!'l.
l!oy Scouto •erving as Den
in an episode set In Mexico.
LDa WUsoo and Mro. LJm(NaChiefs were Tcm Crisp, Troop
On
his
season
Premiere.
omi) Britton, Parkersburg; two
239; Fred Fraley, Troop 200;
Gleason outpointed WU!Iams, slaters, Mrs. Della Cos, MidRobert and James Council,
who had a week head-start on dlebourne, W, VL, and M r a.
Troop 239; Mike Swick, Troop
him, by a tremendous margin Nettle llall, Charleston; 12
239 and Mike Kmpp, Troop 239.
ln
the ratings. This was not
Nursery atteOOants were Debexactly
a ratr assessment of
bie Parsons, Patty aBi LiOO&amp;
Carman, Pam Misner, Susan their relative strength, because
Jeffers, Marlon Matusewtcz and apparently one quarter · ot
Williams' show was obliterated
Barbara Dixon.
The following completed the from Boston to Denver by the
latter part of an NBC-TV
Cub Leaders Pow Waw:
Paul F. Fraley, NormanYeau- baseball game between the Los
ger, Nancy Beaver, Norma Wil- Angeles Dodgers and san
cox, Mrs. Richard Owen,J udith F_rancisco Giants. Nevertheless,
Gleason figures to remain a
Spencer, J citn Fultz, Mary Lee
McDade, Freda Clark, Gertrude ratings power.
It is one tiling to be admired.
Borden, Ernesteen Mundall,
A
lot of performers are
Corliss Miller, LiMa Hill, Jan.
admired.
But when a pertormer
et Stoke, Sarah Carman, Sharhas
earned
a£fection aa well as
lene Dixon, Margaret Powell,
aOOience
admiration-as
GleaMrs. Phyllis
O'Brien, Joe
Thompson, Dorothy Thompson, son has- he is at the top of the

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Rupe, headed west on Rt. 554
in Bidwell, came to a sharp
right curve, went straight irP
stead, and his car hit the railroad tracks.
The impact was so great that
one rail of the track was torn
loose from 36 ties. The rail
was bent out of line about eight
The First Annual Cub Scout
inches, boWed toward the par- Leaders Pow WaN, held Saturallel rail. There was also heavy day at Kyger Creek H I g h
damage to the 1968 Valiant's left School, proved successful acfront alkl radiator.
cording to GarlaOO Parr:~ons,
Rupe lett the scene of the ac~ Meigs- Gallia- Mason District
cident al'kl £or a while eluded Leadership Training Chairman,
the patrol and the Gallia Coun- an:l general chairman of the
ty Sheri£rs Department. Sher- three-county event.
ifrs deputies assisted the paApproximately 130 persons
trol in the search. ~e, who participated in the all~y prosuffered a broken tooth in the gram.
accident, was later apprehendDuring the morning session,
ed on Rt. 554 headed back t&lt;&gt;- pack administration was con-.
ducted ·un:Jer the directi6n o(
ward Bidwell
The patrol investigated an ac- Lyle Dunsmore aOO L a r r y
cident at 11:05 a. m. Sunday on Spencer. Crafts were under the
George's Creek Rd., three alii direction oC Donna Misner and
REV. FOSDICK DIES
NEW YORK (UPQ - To one-tenth miles east of the JoAnna Council.
friends he was "the minister Bulaville-Porter fld. No one
During the Blue and G o I d
emeritus of all America" - to was injured.
Banquet at noort, Paw WrJW staff
Qfficers said that Early Hay- members presented a skit tihls foes, the "'Jesse James
of the theological world.'' Rev. man, 36, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, head- tled, "The MeUerdrama!'
Harry Emersoo Fosdick, the ed east, met an unidentified
Mrs. Misner was presented
llberal first pastor of River- westbound car tn the mkldle of a Den Leader Training Award
side Chlrch for two decades the rOBd. To avoid a collision, to ({)en afternoon activities.
until reUrement in 19W, died Hayman went off the right side
The Webelos of Tom Metcalf
In a Bronxville, N.Y. hospital o( the road, ran into a fence presented a number of songs,
&amp;mday night at the age of 91. owned by cameron 5ands and !allowed by games under the diknocked da.vn a mall box owned rection of Mrs. Evie Hall. asby llohert Fisher, both of Rt. 1 sisted by Judith Spencer. Other
Gallipolis. There was moder- skits arxJ ceremonies were urP
ate damage to the car. No one der the direction of Tom casTonight and Tuesday
was injured.
sell.
October 6-7
Sondra K. Veith, 25, Rl !,
This is the first time the Pow
Wow was ever held in the disCheshire,
told
officers
another
Walt Disney's
car crowded her causing her to trict. In previous years, the
"THE LOVE BUG"
wreck her car at 6:15 p.m. Sat- event bas been held In Hunting(T echnicolor)
urday on Turkey Run Rd., six- ton, W. Va.
Dean jones Michele Lee
Members of the !969 MGM
tenths
of a mile west of Rt.
DISNEY CARTOONS:
554.
Brotherbat; Dodastronat
Pow Wow committee are:
Mrs. Veith's car went out of
Hudbee~ch; Grows
General chairman, Garlard
control In loose gravel and off Parsons; promotion and publicThere a Tre•
the left side ofthe road, through ity, Hobart Wilson, Jr.; regisAdmi .. ion: $1.00 Adults;
60c Children
a fence aOO over an embank- tration, Chadds and Evie Hall;
ment. There was minor damage midway and display, Lyle DunsSHOW STARTS 7 PM
to the car. No one was itUured. more and Larry Spencer; skit&amp;
and ceremonies, Tom casselL
Blue and Gold, Naomi Parsoris; songs and games, Evie
Hall and Joolth Spencer: crafll,
Donna Misner and JoAnna eour..
ell: Webeloes Den activities,
OFFICE HOUR5 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
Tom Metcalf.
NOON ON THURS.)-EAST COURT ST .• POMEROY

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Tho hellbender, a large,
voraclout, aquatic salamander,
Ill oecaalonally cau&amp;bt taking
bolt oft Dlhlni lines,

III&amp;IIIPr to make 11teDi lea~
and, as Finkelstein tl!lld. "Wt
were aJreaclY Ieavins. W•
claclded we 1IOIIld ...,.... at
discreet dlotance."
But, FlllkelstelD tl!lld. Mr~o
Onasala followed them lilt ~
the lobby. Walking llx feet GUt
Salam P~ernmenl
~ her W&amp;¥, he aald, lhe 1111111
"I will neveragreetodlscuos grandeh11dren, and 21 great - for him and hit him '111111 what
any coalition IIOYemment with grandehlldren.
he eelled the "judo trick.''
the Conununlats," aald '11tlou.
She was preceded In dealll
''She grabbed IllY rl&amp;lttwrlat.
put her oilier hand en - · left
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by her husband, Luther: two
·. a i:JW8 .
Loris and Alpha: three elbow, put lilt her left lq, litld
brothers. and two sisters.
nlopacl me over her ~blab."
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