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wide moralortum to proteat the
Vt.bwn War oolldllled toc111,
but 10 did arowln8'apposltlon to
1lle demonstration,
Presldellt Nlxoll alreaciY has
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cea will I be alfected llllatever
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.,..aactlon eampolp, oald am.

diJ be waa proelalmlnr WeddiJ or oblllt'Vance as
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WIIUkl toll at Mill Ill the

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l!llt Vice Preslclert

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t\iMII' lllld "I 1111 not Ill favor
c1 tho moratorium becauoeltls
dlricled aa a pruteat toWard
tho President or the United
States,"

St.nds For Peaee

And Nlxoll'a communlclllono IIICJ11~m would do wbat Ito
dlreclor, Herbert Klein, 1181d,' orpnizers hoped, ahowtherelo
uTbooe who plan to c1eman.. '!1111 a strong, active bociY cl
lltrate on Wodnelldly -.Jd do CJIIPisltion to the - c t c1 the
wall If they took a poaldve look 1lll'.
at wllo Blanda tor peace. The
)'hlltler (Callt) College,
President c1 111e Ulllted Statea when Nlxoll sraduated 35
llands tor peace more 111111 7tarB ago, will be the scene cl
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111 antiwar rally. studontl at
Statenumte by tq&gt; olllcllls c1 Calltomla Lutheran Colleso In
the Nlxoll admlnllltratlon were .'l'houtand Oaks v - 89.3 per
CONFER ON PLANS - Beullll Ward, R.N., ~ 111
not 111e anl7 antlmoralorlum cent In favor clthemoratortum
Nurslrls Service, left and Betty J, Plymale, R.N.,preslcleta of
action.
aiid cloolng classes.
the Resfstered Nur- Association, cheek ftnal plana for tho
A Uabersl~ c1 Hawaii
One Hold OUt
CbrlsUne Holzer Haney concert Nov. 16. Proceeds will go
IJ'acllate otudent planned to 10 · ,Every coUege but one In
to eourt toc1o.7 1o prevent tho Arl&lt;ansas - Southern state or1 tD the stallled glass window pi-ojeCI being ccinducitid by the
unl•ersl~ from cancelling fl. MllllftOlla- was to have mora. registered ~~~rses .
teriiOCIII cl.osoes Wedne•
tortum obaervances. In Little
the war cculd bedlocullld. ·~ · · Rock, a debate was sclllaJied
At Prln&lt;iebl, South VI.., betw- PI'OKI"esslve Demoerato
meoe Ambaolldor Bul Dtftl 111111 the Yeung Americans ror
waa sclllaJied 1o . addNaf ,,a Freedom, a naUomrlde c~~~~p~s
group counterJn.- the lnor&amp;!Or· group OJII!OIIngtlle moratorium.
fu!n. The U!I!Jor~o for a
A lllorehead (Ky.) state
stable Amerl-. iald 1lle Pnll- Ualverslty, classea werelo be
lclent lhaulci be tree or ..-.., suopellded for a 0110-ll'"'r
PJ'OIIBUn In h11 elrortslo bring "meditation." Aboot 15 atupollee, 111c1 uriiOCI alulflatl to dents and faculzy membera said
atleblclanes.
the1 would deatroy their draft
Pictures and Report
broken 110011,
Deaptiil the ll'Wftd IIMU or card• In s "reslatance moss"
BY PAT HOUCK
By 1986 tile hospllll h a d
CJIIPIIIdan, It oppeand
the at Notre Dame and. st. 1\farJ'a
"To dream tile lmj)robahle
grown
from 7 beds Ia 1909 to
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200 bed~. and still mo., expon.
In Nlntleaota, Augaburg Col- 11 seemed Improbable thet
sl.., was needed. Architecta
Ia l&amp;noapoUa and Ham- the Holzer Hospital rel!latered
line Unlversl~ In Sl, Paul 111rses should dream or a staln- were oooiiUited to determine
what should be Included Ia teocanoeUed cloaoes for war ed glass window before t h e
1 tallve , expansion plans. When
dlsCIIaalana. Ralllea and talks were sure or a place for lt.
registered INroea w e r e
were plomned at six otate But thet didn't stop tllem. the
asked for suggestions, one cl
collqes and tile Ulllversl~ or
They decided to work tor the
Mlmeaota, but ltudenta cboo11- ...,_ and let "oomeone up tile first item&amp; on their list
was ua chapel.' •
Ins: to atlebl them - l d have tbere~ see to It they got a
The Holzer nurses have long
lo make up the cla11 tJme.
chaj&gt;el.
felt tile need or a cltapel In
The ''exeeutlve upstairs" tpl the hospllll. They know It would
his Job done Rrst. There will be a place where newl,y bebe a chapel In tile new muld. reaved mll!bt be comforted, a
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' mlllloo dollar Holzer Medlcul place or ool,ace for those HrCenter to be constructed four iousl,y Ill or racing lilll'llloJ"Y
mUea nortlnrest or Gallipolis. and just as Important G..,.,d for the construction It could serve as a (JIIet hac1 the modlcal center Ia 10 be Yea fm;..~oea.

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·; "'-h Artist Gabriel Loire's "drawllw'' otthe......,.be II
-Ung, The lhostJy lmap Ia of a Holzer Medical c e n t • •
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The niD'aes • ._..ted the new medical ceater sbaaM

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alallatlon of Loire's wind.,.,

Willi tile full IIJIPI'OI'\11 or the
Holzer Foundation's Executive
Board, the R.N.'s set 1o work.
lnoplred by faltll there would•
be a place for It, the t11roes
determined to ralae DIUIIIJ' for
a stained g l a s s - ·
The architects, Hawltt and
,lio)'rer, Kansas Cley, MD.,
wrote lo Gabriel Loire of Char.

tree, France, who dellllined the
famousl!lasslnstallatlon onthe
Killer WUhelm Church In West
Berlin. The church and Ita tow.
er represent the largest expense cl stained glass In tile
world.
Apia a ltr811110 working or
fate:
A French arUst NfOed to

design a wiDclew I'IJr a bolrlllll
In a 1o1m founded by Freoc:b.
men!

The history or Galilpoll.o ....
sent to Loire. He deslgaod a 11
b.r 13 II. which In obstract form repre-a Lolre'o
conception or Galllpolia. II Ia

non. sectarian. u no fllprea
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come to our school system, but
we did pick up a lllmber or

teachers from Ohio," Taylor
said.

, · AWRIGHT NOw. 'IOU T\\0
T'GI!T ·
, · · ALONG WHILE I GO PICK UP 90Mii
GRUB FOR BREAKFAST•••

· IJ,y United Press International

9(M5 Destruction plastered by raids
SAlOON- EIGHT FUGHTSOFB52sbombedalqthe cam.
bodlan border
nlsht 111111 llldly deaplte roporta President
Nbiln hid Otdend culhock Ia their roldaln responoe to the lull
Ia C4llilmllllilt ~cka.
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Olftclal 'i!O!Dwa said SUnday the President Ol'dered a 10 per
ceDI reduction ln;!llntofort strikes to .._ tho Vlot COO&amp; and
Norih
that he ,.., wlllllw'·to reclp'-te Ia aeaJID&amp;
dOWII the lighting.
Thlo lo the Ilia ·where U.S. mlllllr)' offtclals oq the Cclmmunlats are tralrii!W. tor more lllacka. 1be ·omdala said loda,y
the lull could eont1n1e ~ lllOI1Ih before tho auerrlllu are
l'ea!IJ. )~~}!tar)' IJ!OI&lt;taiatn reporied 18 owrnlsht lhell!neatlacko
bui oald IJ'OIIIIII llal!tlqg renliilned light, with 48 -rillu killed In 'tour l1chta nortbot s.taon SUndoyqalnst i\0 •American
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Ohio Councy, W. Va., Sehools
S1J110rlntendent Leroy Walta, fill"
merly sqperintendentofschoola
at Wooster, Ohio, gavetheOEA
a different story.
"I took a page from the hook
of Governor Rhodes' Raiders
and sent the 'Wheeling Raiders'
into Ohio and plucked off some
real good ones," Watts said.
Wheeling's starting salary is
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
By United Press International $6,970 and Watts said he was
The five days from Tues- able to use that level tD "good
day through Saturday WUI be advantage" in recrul~ teac~
era from the Ohio border.
cooler.
Clarence Thmnpson, superir~
The Weather Bureau said
tendent
or schools in Gallla
the below - nonnal temperatures will be In the 50s in the County, Ohio, just across the
north and the 60s In the soutll W. Va., line, said he was able
during the day, and In the mid to begin this school year with a
full slafl' despite the fact he lost
to 14&gt;JI8r 30s at nlghL
six teachers to Mason County,
Showers are expected Tues.
day, Thursday and Friday W. VL, schools.
"Thls is going to hurt us in
with total precipllatlon exthe
long run though," he said.
pected to be one half or one

Ask Faster
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emporium downtoWn and tho House: not to be eaatused wlllt
!Pnl•b fooderle, the Toledo Clare Boothe wee w1to1e late
buoband In Time 1JW1111C1 Life
.... N, Y. preoo agent Joel
Preston turned stralllht to be- and left a Forlune.
come a H'wood promacer If you wonder will obleure
first film. "Pennileas Blue•" comic- Gene llaJloo "turu "''
from Mel Helmer's tale .... 10 often on the D- Marlin
"-•"'ng of Teddy' a, Ralph Bel. TV show, lt'o bec:ause In 1842
.,.......
....., ••o Nl
]amy wired owner Sal Cucln- he loaned ,...Mn .. .... ce
nati a reservatloo for Nov' tale, except
did D- drGp
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~- NBC
d
21 - Ralph's and Allee's 20111 llarol ~mp, u~
pro.
anniversary.
ducer who dreamed up thellhoW
Biggest cigar In IIIJ'one'o and convlneecl NBC It would be
kisser on Broadw•• was be. a hit? .... r -·""'.In wr!Uor John
..._..,
lng
by a blind, well-ted ~rt Is beaming "'or new
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adml I
II
heiress Stacy Lauren .... Mae
safe
struck bad&lt; at Altllp
Belle Barth's looking for a Roth's "l'ortlloJ't Complalnt"
spot to open and paint blue In behalf of aU Jewish Malltero:
... ; ·AotressCialre •lolee'•OIIto:.' ber new album latltlod"..,L
bl08tl)lh.V·wtn 'betillecl
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NOTICE lo -byJivon tloot !~ IRAL EI;!~TION to h' hilo lo
of • R•• vtl•n 61 e.,. the Sout L...l Sc:hHI Ol1•
1 . or1 Townohlp
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Gov. Rocky didn't turn up at
eltber the Meta' dlvisloo or
playoff triumphs so of courae
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he's not up ror electionlhleran
.... He doean't have to noalt
blbttaea downtoWn, either ....
IOIIN ... Tewn~h., Ttutfeol .r tW · e~ ,_..
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Bu~ • adman Is Vietor Groh... ""' ...~ bao " - '
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Wmam (head of Needham and THIS IS LOVE?
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GrohlfllllUI) who gray.dannela Dear Helen:
Dear S.T.:
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You're three ~~g~~lnst onel
four days a week, Is tuU pro.
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EIIAL !L~~TION to lie ho d In , • - ,. Thii:IJ C:..01 I• - ·
feasor of marketing at Corn- mysell for "Mr. Right," I've Sugg.,llhiftherear. .thorand
Yooi, 11oUtb, Jtold•
thO T-IIJP o1 lcl,loi
liu. . od 401~ ol •oluirtlon,
ell
these
30
1ear1
and
a
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better
ways
Ia
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your
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
•• .,, \IAI +Kil''"'lll
.t~:~"'4o,
~r,.T./,':'I'J ::l~'t1oc~on will
acre atasex, N. J. dalr7 farm.
Oh, 1 found him all right. and weekends - and make~ flaln
WJ1et dO JiN dO a0wt
' N - - · 1969, tho . ~-tlao of •o .,.n ., 6oaD il'oiKk A.~ an4
...._... ~ . Wlrlol y- locyln1o lo _ , of 1M lOt{ .. 11 nNln' ..,.. ontll 6130 o clock
we were married last year . But WHY I II your wile Is me Ull·
Do the cartOons aild other with this condiUon there ts er weekends.
!dill] _ . . . . _ 11 ........ ll.... otlon, 1w ,tho ......,• .ol
P.ll. Eoa,.n StondoN Tl• of
Jac:k E. Leonard will wed here's the tragic pari. After a derslandlng type. she'll cut .............
television pro g r a m a your no change lit the texture of
~ Ia ~ klplo J!'!"'"IP lor tho 1"11!- aald ""•·
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...... .. .. prowfcll . . . . . mtlntelniN ....
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child watches belong In the the skin. The cause Is un· In a couple of weeks .... Paula year of trying to have a beby, these visits down to once a
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of tho
of
known.
Trloxsalen
taken
by
PrenUas
hasn't
the
ehleeat
ad.
my
husband
was
told
by
several
month
or
le
...
~ht
we I r 4 o·superbero-supervll·
II
1nll
" oM" tWiolor, 'w -~~ or
I Mtlooo, of Molt•
P.S. And llhe'd BETTERbe a
Jain cla11? The chances are mouth over a long period dresa In town but aU abe hao dociO!"s that he Is sterile!
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c..~_o•••
.... ·fir, ...... -~........ ••
G. WILL
II jusl isn't lair! E•presslng lhe understanding typel
inanr of them. do.
so, bow may be belpful. The only to do to get to work 011 ber
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_,.....,...,. ef ,UMI ·of fire •1•.1er ous II their etfect on other treatment ts the use of "Moveu movie &amp;hooting heret11 his sorrow, my husband Dear Helen:
Your _..__ -ua- 11&gt; ............ ot tlio ., . , _ ol DQIO MY II. JONM$TON
JOIIIIII mblds? The producers masking cosmetics.
roll out of bed and walk just suggested we adopt, but I don't
You told a girl an_. _mind tbNo ,_trump.
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poiH
defellll sucb programs by
In some persons with the two blocka to 82nd _ w. End want a kid !rom some "ser· was line as II allowed your cia ..,.,
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Oct... 13, 20, 'l./
. iltreolng the fact that the mild fungus disease, tinea
,a..., "-nw
S.W te• Mlot1 • ,...wal .ef on
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vice."
bralnsroom to -ate. But I've
Avo .... Actor - r t K n 1
known • lew _ . , .. •-fclual ~violence always OC· versicolor, he a II n g leaves a!
1 sed
A.T &amp;T TV
I told him I wanted a divorce
v
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trJ:'~~~ ::~·! ::~:;: -~------~----------tura of!.cimera and no dead areas of losa of pigment and
most m s
an
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because who wanls to be "open minds:' lhould be cloood
1.0 oolllo lor Noh on0 dol ....
I
IJocllel are shown. They fur· migbt account for the rough· commerelal because his phone
h
•1 lor re-lrs. _ OBSERVER
veluet~
whfth
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Almaiaac
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waa out of order.
married to half a man w o can ,_.._r ~Observer·.
Slier state that the worst ened surface.
..... f8f - h •• ~ .doll . .
give me what I want - a beby ? ....,..
.. voluotl.., ,_ , ...__ •• '
lelevlslon can do Is to sUmu·
Sandwlehman In front of the He almost cried. It's I who
True, A mind s•-·ld
be
open
Tho ,.lla lor .. w EtHtloo w111
'""'
Jate the abnormal child, al·
defunct
Llndy'o
toted the alan, should cry. 'He Is virile 101" and cultivated enough lor IelNo
'Today Ia ]!lonlay, Oct. 11, the.
J:PdY a delinquent, to violent
Death Valley, Calif. , low· · - - •re All At Ja~ Demp
P.M. !oa..... It
TIM
of
est
point
in
the
United
.,..,y
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nothing.
Isn't
this
grounds
lor
to
circulate,
take
root
and
grow,
28811t
day of 18611 wtu. n to
oiclloo.
states. Is less than 80 miles soy's Restaurant" .... And tbey divorce ? HALF MARRIED
but not so open lhet nolhlng
follow.
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~ The well-known psychia· from Mt. Whitney, highest are .... In our Ust of eonimend. Dear Hall :
comes out but blasts of holalr.
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1r!st, Dr. Frederic Wertbam, point.
able restauranll open on &amp;m.
Impotence,
perhaps;
Or.uwe..amstreunoay,a
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Dlllnt
qiiii"IK.
lloes not agree. He believes
'!be lllOI'IIInl lllr• ·an
;!hal the films give the nor· --;;;;:;;;mm;;!;n;;;~r;------------ sterility, no. Buill you live up to lillie bias makes your material
your leiter In other depart· stronger. but too much bios
118J'evy,
V11111, Juplttl" Dl
al
child
the
Impression
that
411
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ments. I'd think your husbend pulls It out of shape. -H.
)lolence is the proper way to
8alunL
hasgroundsforseparetlon-on
This column It dsdlc:aled to
""tUe ditferencei. A recent
'!be ....... liar aa Maro.
charges of extreme cruelty! family living, so If you're
f!lll Indicates that 81 per cent
Qa INI day Ia ldBIIley:
Doesn't love even enter Into having kid trouble or just pliln
of lhe members of the Amer·
-----.--~~-----ID 171$ tile Ccllllblenlll
)!an Psychlalrlc Association
your picture of marriage? - H. trouble, let Helen help YOU.
LEGAL NOTICE
Co~Wn•• ordered CCIIlllrllctlll '
fgreewlth Dr. Wertbam . An·
She will also welcome your own
St.epben Cr~J!:r-Dear Helen:
of
a 111¥11 fleet, IIIIo ~t­
other survey revealed that
My wile's family delights In amusing e•perlenc:es. Addrno Ia &lt;American
fill·
IN THE OOMIION PLBAS
lrw the United S!ataa Ha&gt;7.
most children, when they
cutting people clown. They do II Helen Bolle!. In CO'* of thlo tiGD, II belt remembeni4
1a 1182 ,Gtctqe w~.
p:aduate from high school,
i" the name of kidding. but t newspaper . . _
for bla Clvll War clulle,
COVRT OFIIEIGSOIDO COIJiiTl{,
will have spent 36 per cent
laid lbe ~-- ol the
notice It's always directed at
"'lbe Re4 Bidce of Cour·
lnore hours watching tele·
Pnai!JIIlit'a lt!tlllet tile ; ~ ·
our children. not theirs,
B
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B
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ap," Tile 'W9I'k evo~l ~ CECIL D, llii:IIL. .Iii.
S"ision than they have spent
pi)lle .liulldiDil enettlJ· IIi
cllilllor terror aM alfii'· 1Mt'LiacGIP Htlildi,
Maybe a man shouldn't notice
dl"' of .·"'-·lit ln attle. 'l'lie
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In the classroom and that
1 , PHIL PASTOIET
sueh
things,
but
when
my
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tbat
P~,
Olio
r__.
not over 5 per cent of par·
In
I'IUI GettM!1J p..-.
ents exert any oupervlsion
1114
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daughter
Is
called
"Falso'"
and
The
llreet
repair
crew1
..
teased about losing a boy are bJIIY, the city vehicles u-llall.tlle men amu· J..,...,.Doo' ; Ill
ewer the viewing done by
llllt
.tallte
J!eiiiM
friend; and when my son Is have 'been Wllbed and polo lnll beciliee
Dever
-• • their children ,
given a hair ribbon '"fOI" his llhecl; tliere'a Wlt of cutfln,!
~ :e4 ,...,_ lU died
~. • jii'GIIllsa lal1or
: Concerned parents should
ponytail'" (his hair Is In style, munleJpal expen181, JD4 It I ~~~ .,......
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brOiran.
aot only conlrol the type of
eolneldenc:e
tbllt elfie. lmmJD'
bl ·11110 ·~
"" ba
Ill. 1N8
lqll'tllle C!!l* .
notloo long), and when they put sheer
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war,
"1~8\~er
ilbows their children see but
11
11
m'e
clown
because
they
found
out
on
"''~
let
foot
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Jlllliee
Barlla ·nl!nd
•l•o exert some pressure for
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wa.
an
Elfie
Seoul
at
16,
well,
,
.
ol .• • ' 14
altar 11 '
oelorm on the program proh I make me w•nt to
tollo .U in the
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Gucers through PTA and
s enoug o
v
lllp
fortune millllt w•U•
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fiber civic organizations. It
start punching.
rt
tHo
.' l tile fjeldi 'lcidJ •
ega ,·~,·
fs just as important to pro·
This goes on constantly . Clllllliddelllr limwJ ap.
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. , - ·v, . -:(!!ct your child against the
They'll never change.
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J.iolence or other children af
it Is to curb his own violent
.
r!npulses .
•
come beck at llitm wllh 1!1alr
bu i&amp;7
'.~ ln
:~My nephew, 15, has
"can't take a joke.'" But If you
....._
It '
kind of "klddltio/' vqur wllo
=~'!1
r..\;1.~~
trhite spots about the size of
tears tnto·yo•r on.lhe1.0(ov ·llom••
-"~'~.
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t dime on his lace and chest
and her lamlly dlllt you a b!lck·
.. umo.
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They are slighUy rougher
'•
Otan the normal skin but not
biter.
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teaebm1 a
i;rWIIitf&gt;·· t~ tll.ti~l:l
I'm ttre&lt;1 1ol hftr.lng ll'o 'l just fortltucfe.
m~ ulfcflo!l ,,., · ·
•1fCaly. What causes them and
their way."" My 1111\lt tkpeelslil . '
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bv 1M U.S. Sinrict ·Botidi
.' low can he get rid of th()m'
to get toge~ t~fY w"k.,nd, . Look Jor a man of 1101C, uc:ltUII!cl~ for. tiN ~.ridetle
; A-Your nr.phew ·may have
"Now, don't get this mind up! We're tlilrlllf II soft lirte
and the ktda
1 to ..-... , and toe'llsllow 11011 a loon. of the l(illted,;Stc~UJ1
.vitiligo, sometimes relerre&lt;l
1
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on Vietnom on~ 11 INwd lfM 011 H~nswOtlh/"
too. Suggeslionsf · - SLICED otfll:e IIIOfllllltr.
A-"Hall to tilt Cblef.'
fo as freckles io rev('r!\1!', hu'

• That, after all, is what all the acUon is supposed to be
:about, Isn't it, baby?
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Gntn J!e.\' 21 Detroit 17
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Cloftlantl_~ ..... 3 1 .•0 .750 Mlawoola3H2tleaaoO
~ew Yorlil. , , ,•3 1 o .7SO Dallaa 24 Allabla 17
St. LoUis : . L ,. 2 2 0 .100 NewYork10Plttabttrab7
PlttaburJh , ••• 1 3 0 .2110 Cleve 27 New Orlea 111 17
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Lot Anl27 San Fran 21
w. 1.. T. Pet.
(Ody, pmes scheduled)
Dalla• ••• , •• ,4 o o 1.000
Monday's Gules
Wub. . . . . ,2 1 1 .881 Phlla at Bait, nlahl
Phlladeijhla .• •t 2 0 .. 333
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NJ;!W YORK (tJPI)- Fact~o~·~~ P,llJhe WOrld
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turned lrto • ' · ~r:is!i&lt;IJ.
'?fiO!ta
&lt;American
Sliallia\IY. Ed Knnepool, ani
clr.lirwlllllbler:
.~of·
Seriea:Beo!'oflsevenpme~o
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Wayne
Garrell. It was the·
Drlolea remain
R&lt;ii\tlts:
Fltat
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llaltlmore
4,
New·York
L
Secotid
lefties
wbo
IW"')( Ada'* In the
l'aY$1rltea, 3-2, tOwln • ellljlcy, Hcidpo qmlltl1
pme:
Neiv
York
2,
Baltimore
1.
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NatiOJal
Leacue
playotro.
the ••rlae, bttl Hedges ani bit se•ond· baaeman
to shill
Sehedtlle: Third, rourlh ani fifth llllfles, Tueaday, WW.
The Orioles c:ame oui of the
!'illtl \',0/11 Meta ire laU(IhiiW at to the OI.Uiold, leaving only
nesda,y
ani
Thuraday
at
New
York;.
sixth
ani
Hvetthllllfles,
oecond
pmo generaUy ot the
the odds once apln after lhree ' lnlleldero. The more
If
neeeaaarJ,
Saturday
ani
SUnda7
at
Baltimore.
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oplnloo
ffiat
Tom Seever, whom
Slinday'a Z-1 'victory at Balli- virtually dafiCt RobiJIIOII to try
Odtlsz
Orioles
l'avorecl
In
lhlrd
llllflGo
13-10,
and
to'wln
they
beat
In
the opener, Is
mare.
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for a a~e lliat would Put tile ·
urles, 3-2.
tougher tl1an Kooiinan.
.
Blc !a•'9rs In that Senday tying ruo on IIese. Aetualb',
Game
Times:
All
times
at
1
p.m.
EDT
except
Sunday
at
2
Broolis
¥in"~
wlio droorli
trllllllph were:
Robln1011 walkOd, so the llilft
p,m,
EDT.
In
the
Orlol•o•
otiiY
rUJI with a
-lloclgeo' cleclalon to let AI didn't matter.
ani
net
recolpta:
Flrot..;;.e,
50,429anl$$03,.
sevell!h-IMfiw
single
ani contiAttendance
Welo, a .215 jzltter, batwllhtwo
Wela, a former American
on and two out In the tcp of the Leaguer, wao the aUjlrise Mel
nlplh and lhe ecore lled. Banjo- hero. Before he c:ame ID bet,
hIt tIn!!. Woh ImmediatelY Ed Charles and Jerry Grvte
betUor llalanced team."
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So
Chleaco
opanked the firat pitch by Dave both singled with two out.
the Meta.
t Down For Third
But on Sunday, at least, quiet
C.. alai Olvlston
Weis ani atarlea, who oeored
McNally for a single that drove
So Ia Donn Clende11011, whu
All three, alcq: with rlahl GU Hedges ani his men once
W. 1.. T. Pet.
In the wlnnlqj run.
lhe wlnn!rw t'un, are members sqtaahecl a homer In lhe rourt1t flelde
r &amp;n SWoboda, wU! set apln "'1101 IOlllebody'o lla··
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Stlek~ Wllh Rlghtltanlera
of tbe "righllanlecl png" of lmlng for the Meta' other run. • - 1 the lhlr
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d pme when 1onee.
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Werry threw ·toucbdonl pui:, '
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science. Don't hesitate to be as reacUonary as the mull!·
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
'1!ame of freedom," he said in hiS own Ume. "They are not
·seeking freedom for themselves-they have It; they are
NEW YORK - Meto' owner
•seeking to enslave others ... They who break the laws are Joan Whitney payson's dtauf.
the slaves of their own crime. It is not for the advantage teur'a uniform hat - Ia a
of others that the citizen Is abjured to obey the laws, but Meta baseball cap .... CeeD
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or In the hands of social reformers or re~olutionaries. But 35 years qo the Irving
There is a vast ditference between a Red scare that was Berlin-Moll Hart revue "Ao
mostly imaginary and a very real war in Vietnam that Thoosands Cheer" otaget1 Ita
weighs heavily on the national spirit. It is only a police "EaaUor Parade" seeneln roto.
slrike in Montreal that reminds us of Coolidge.
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.JIItolerable sltuaUon Montreal found itseU ln when the
Sity's l,700 policemen aild most of Its 2.400 llremen wallled ,
- off their jobs. Not since Boston in 1919 bas any major city
"J.n the United states •experlenced what hlpp,ns .when Its
·entire police department declares an outrlgbt &amp;trike.
In Boston in 1918, as In Montreal in 1988, Ute underworld
's urfaced for a brief orgy of crime aild even some normally
law-abiding citizens could not reslat the ~JIIptallon to lake
"advantage of the sltuaUon. In 1&gt;'!ontreal; mashed store
-M'indows were looted of their goods llld cab jb:lvera de·
, tlared a mini-war against a rival limousine cOmpany.
. The Boston pollee strike was broken bY ll young 1ovemor
•named Calvin Coolidge. Because of his tough baiidfing of
Ute strikers aild his soon-famous dictum that "tllere Ia no
{ight to strike a~alnst the public safety, by anyone, any·
where, any time ' he was transf91"1Ded ovemlilbt Into a
"national hero and people who had never beard ofblm were
· talking about him as presidenUai Umber.
Law and order and internal security were on the minds
· of Americans back then, even as lhey are today. Instead
of a rising crime rate or a revolt on the campllleS, It was
· a "Red scare" which. had lhem seeing and, they lhougbt,
finding Bolsheviks under every bed.
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1920 on the strenlrth of his polic..,.trike image and fate
' elevated him to the presidency In 1923 on the "death of
"Warren Harding. Next to Harding, he bas gone down as
probably the least elfectual man ever to hold that oftice
·and is remembered chlefty for his good luck In being out
"of otfice when the stock market crashed In 1929 and for
. his inability to use two words where one, or none, would 4o.
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see young protesters parading with a picture of Coolidge
and chanting the sayings not of Mao but of Cool Cal.
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to come fl'llm behind and they
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PlilladtlpblaEqleo,TheColta.
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. Eaclet elaoh\""S set bed&lt; One
Tho Rama, alter losinl an day 81itce Baltimore•• Memor.
.early IOIIOilgimetoBaltlmore lai "Stadtum- "filis buay &amp;today
last year, were foreed 14 play hooting the ""f1'Dd llllfll of
caleb-uP, trideb they never did, baseball's World Series.
U the Colta itroceeded to win
Would Kill Hopes
~ Coastal Division tide, the
Another lou would virtually
W-m Conference crown and kill Baltimore'• hopes tor a
llnill1' tile National Foolbell auccesaful title defense as the
LM&amp;ite &lt;hamplonaltlp befon Ram a appllecl another niiasure·
bowlnJ to the New York Jets In ol pressure &amp;mday b)' rallying
the.SII.Pfr.Bolll.
for 11 27 .:n victory over 1he San
Tho Colto, alter tl!elr 1881011 Francloco Forty Nlnero; hli
CJpell]ng losa , to the Rams tbls fourth vietim'willtootli1oss.
7ell' and a · defaat at tbe hands
In other .NFL Pmel, Dallaa,
Of Mlnneoota tile foiiOWint: tbe only other unbeaten elub,

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utiraothe·U..AaaelesRams

1.-cl Allante, 24-17; Mime-

two Dallao touchdotnis after touchdown posses to Carroll

ma1tJnc Ita seCond --uYe
shutout, permitted llll,y ... ft.

ta shut out Cbleeao, 31.8; Green the ltrst eight mtnutea of play Dale In the Paekers• win over
llaJ downel Delrolt, ·28-17; and Craig lllorton hit Lance Delrolt.

Washinllon tripped 11. Loola,
33-17; Cleveland defeatild Now
Orleana, 27-17; and New York
edaed Pittsburgh, 10-7.
The Rams, alter taldnga13-7
halftime lead, Coondlltemselves
trailing the wlnleoo Forty
Nlners, 31-13, with less than
five mlmrtes left to play.
H o vie e r, ROtlllll Gabriel
~ · a 78-Yard drive b)'
diving Ol'er for a Ram TD with
4:55 left and Tommy Ma1011
aloo lcored for Loa Anaeles
from one yard oot with
two minutes remaining.
One-i8rd rtins b)' Los Sby and
Walt Garrison accounted tor

Remel with an elght.,yard Vlnee
Lumbardl•s home
touchdown paso In the third coaching debut at Wallhinlton
CJIII'Ier as ttil. eoinoys bed providad a rousing success as
lillie ll'od&gt;le . making AtlantJ Curt Knlgbt tied a club record
their fourth vietlm.
trith foor field goals and tbe
. MinnesOta's Mike Reilly came Reclsklna picked off nn st.
bac:k to haunt hi• former Louis po11es. Sonny Jurgensen
Chleaco UoammaUos as he passed for two Wallhlnlton
blocked a ,..nt and recovered it touehdOJma with an U~ard
In the end zone for a trucbdown toss to Cbarley Taylor and an
and the Vlld!!D' nrst score In olgbt,yard strike to Jerry
their rout of tbe winless Bears. Smith.
Leroy Kelly, the NFL's
Green llaJ raised Ito record rushing champion the laot two
to 3.1 and remained tied wllh -sons, showed he hao reoov.
Minnesota for the Cenlrol ered from a hamstring b\lury
Division lead as Bart Starr by scoring two truehdowna In
conneeled tor 40 and foor.yard the Brown's victory over lite
Saints. The triumph Ollablecl
Cleveland to remain tied with
Now York for the Centur,r
Division lead as tbe Giants kept
pace by clowning the steelera In
By FREDMcMANE
The Hooston OUera toonl that Seturday night pmes.
Football League ehamplllflshlp
UP! S\&gt;OrlB Writer
ean be awruuy slippery when out Sunday when a heavy rain
Oakland also was victimized a dull, defensive struale.
The road to the American wet.
caused litem endleso probl~s by llad wealher but got three
at Ken118s City and helped the touchdown passes from Daryle
Chiefs to a 24-0 victory which Lamonica to remain unbeaten
knocked the Ollero out ot sole In Rve games.
possession ot !trot place In the
Joe Namath hit George Sauer
Seturday
MONTREAL (IJPO _ The American Foolbelle Lea1Ue'o with a 14-yard scorlngpaasand
BALTIMORE (IJPI) - The Stanley Cup champion Montreal EasUorn Division.
scored once himself on a oneBaltimqre OriOles scoredtbree Canadlens helped IIIIIIIUI"ale
The ,only truchdown Kansas yard sneak In pacing tbe Jels'
runs In the rourtb lnnl11!, , ~~. the new Natl-1 ,P.!Ifl!RI~ Clcy needed c:ame early In the trlun.,h. Paul Crane, a line- Head Manuder Foolbell
went : 1lll 1!' ~~ li.M:,'!oWw.;;•WK l League II'M'IIIo•,l'\\li
flrltl ·uliiii'OWI wloett ~-r:~twt; ·a180 'lllnte\1 'tsriliii':tets"..c-:~ ·l:herle,y Chaneeyanl his
Me'll,· 4-f, iii' ihe,~~·: :triumph over the t,os Angeklli p-Rcj.l.~ lllnb~ !!If :·ons 1Z.yard tun ll'ltlt ·a blacl&lt;l!d a~&amp;lstanto bepllthe starr work
ot ll!e··World SU~jo,o. ·"
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0,• o• · " ., .- .. · ., wet baU 90 his ~n bl;&lt;&gt;-~ punt lihUe EmerBOII Boozer Sunday In preparation for the
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W~NTWORTII, E n g 1 a n d
Sunday
re09vered1 sttti"' up a lwOo beat griJUlld.plnlng perfor· wllb good - • ·
(UPI)...Bob Olarlea ot New
BALTIMORE (IJPIJ-Al Wola yard TD run by Mike Garrett. mance ofhiaeareer.
Roser Abbott, 1851b. Junior,
Zealalllf sank· an eagle on the slllgled hoaie the wlmlng run
The shllloul was tile first
Jolin lfadl threw touehdo1t11 varsity cenler and llnebecker,
first extra · bole to beat Gelte with two out In lhe n)rtb lnnlrw . ever sutrered by ROIIston In Its paaseo of 40 and 26 yards to llllured In the Gallipolis game
Lllll8r, ~,tt~,\!1 the fi111i of the to give New york a 2-1 decision six seuons In lhe AFL, ani the Gary Garrison in the secoill Jut Friday night In tbe second
'13;000 Pieeadllly World Match over tbe Baltimore Orioles and loss dropped the Oilers Into a quarter to apark Sen Diego's ...,.. with 7:31 remaining,
Play
championship.
enable the Meta to Ue the flrat place tie with the New victory over MlamL The ._....no fractures ani could
World sert.. at 0111 pme.
York Jets. Kansas Clcy boosted Chargers, winning for the third be ready to play late this week.
Ita record to 4-1 and remained a time In five games, handecllhe
Logan did everything right In
LAS VEGA$, Nev. (IJPOhai!"(lllllle
behlnl
Oakland
In
winleas
Dolphins
their
foortlt
llo
surprise 34-0 victory over
Paneho Gonaltiz and Nancy
MONTEREY, CaliL (IJPOloss In live llllfles.
Alhens which used the wrong
Rlebey won the singles lltles of Bruce Mclliren JOd Cellow New the Weslem Division.
Oaklanl wbiJzpecl Denver, 24Preston Rldlehuber, a 1ax1 root everytlme. Thel\laraudera
the fSO,OOO HOward Hughes Zealander Denis Hulme"aeroas
Open tennl~tournament.
lhe finish Une In tbe $8o1ooo 14, ani New York defeated squad member wbo was act!· two weeks ago edged Atbens 6Cinchqtl, 21-7, in the only vatecl when recurrent head- 0.
Montarey Granl Prix.
other Sunday action. Sen Diego aches forced o. J. Simpson out
Logan Is big everywhere, witb
NEW YORK (IJPO- Elberon
Farm's Sllenl Sereen won the
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (IJPO- beat Miami, 21-14, and BuHalo of the U110up, fired a 45-yard hal!back Paul Lowe running for
88tb running ·of the $188,150 Donnle Allison eopturell the whipped Boston 23-16, In TD pass to Hawn Moses with 226 yards over ani lhrough the
Chalqlagne Stakes at Belmont Nalloml 500 otock car race
five minutes left to 8 napa16-16 Bulldogo, ani 195 lb. senior
H,igh
Sehool
tie and give Buffalo lis victory. quarterback Bob Johnson &lt;0111·
Park.
with an a¥erap · speed . of
pleting ftve ot eight passes, ani
131.262 lmlea"'" hour.
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as a defensive beck, lnlercept.
Al!CADIA, CaUL &lt;UPOGrid Results
Ins three Athens posses.
Willle Shoemaker rode Fiddle
LANGHORNE, Pa. {\!PI)Isle to a lelwtb ani three- Ray Henlrlek of Rlclunond,
By United Pre•• Jnternatlonal
quarters vletory In tbe $50,000 Va., registered areeordtlmeln !iJial&lt;er Helsbll 28 Garfield
Carleton F. Burke lnvltatt_. wiMing lhe 19th anooal NationHel(l]rts 12
Handle., at Sln!a Anita.
al Open Auto Raee •~on­ Cleve. Glenville 36 Cleve. West
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l'Uint Plea- Band Booatero
Buffalo Nicholl 24 University are laying blocka and Install.
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Inc Usb!f tor the new band
Cola: Re&amp;Jly 18 Colo. Wehrle building.
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DaytoD i::ltamtn.de 7 Cleve. Lat. 1y In ileed of help In l&amp;J'ing Ohio StaUo at Minnesota (BT)
lnO
tbese blocks and ask aU pareats Wichita State at Cincinnati
Toledo Whltmor 57 Southview and lnlereotad persons to ao. (MVC)
8
lllot In the work, AnYone wlab. Nortbern Ullnols at l&gt;Qton
,
Ellelld 22 VaU.r Forse 20
1ng to labor 'to help on Ohio UnlveraiiJ at Miami (MAC)
C..ch Mel Carter's Nortb Soutitera VaUayt!!ft~• Con• . ~ Catholic 38 Perlclns 8 the band butldlng Is asked to Weotarn Mldtlpn at Toledo
Gallla Pirate• , clro),1ped their ~ce. Nortb
travels Sanli.alo'
Muys 2~ Marp. eaU Sam Prlcet,t875-1905,Del. (MAC)
third c:onaedtllve grid prite o1 to Albu,y ~ ai(l]rt to meet
1'lilla 8
vln Slmma at 875.3084 or John Bowling Green at Keott State
lbe year to llufta!o 54-t• &amp;t. the Al..bder Spartans.
Loullfiiie .(lf¥J 19 Putt CJID. l!Ubart at875-31151.
(MAC)
llrday ·~ at ~ W, Va. , Buffalo doJnll)ated the pJoi
IIIII 0
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Band parenta ue trying to lDram at KetiYcm (OC)
Tho Plratee are noir 2-4~ Saturday nl(l]rt' 111th 2'18 YUC~• Canlllll c.c. a Warren Ken- get the building ~ before Woollier at Den11011 (OC)
In· aU Pitlea and 24.0. In lite rullhln&amp; and 187 1U'!l• pulllliJ
neely 12
the wilder lliODiha 11141111Uldap. CaJital at l\larletta (OC)
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for a net ol 4«1 j~. ·Jli!b'tlt Caldoi Uacola 21 SteubenvUle pl"!ldate aU av.Uable aslllet. ~ at Baldwln-WaUace
Gallla bad 148 ~ ruilltlq
c.c. 8
and 50 1&amp;1'11•
~'a net lillem 1 Caaton Tlmken I
Muskinaltm at Oldo Wesleyan
Of
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(OC)
TO BE DISCHARGED
Wlttenbere at Heidelberg (OC)
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00. . ~Fiiel! 13
ELMIRA, N. Y, (IJJ&gt;l).. £a. (N)
ball earlier 'Wi1b LOw~I.Uie I Soutitln&amp;t4lll 0
1lioh.raelrw
driverGrallllnHW Ollerlln at Lake Forest (W.)
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Weotmlnltar (Pa.) at MI. Union
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lfallebester (Ind.) at J)ell._
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East
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New York. •.•• 3 2 0 ,600
Houa!Dn ...... 3 2 0 .600
Buffalo ....... 2 3 0 .400
Miami ••••••• 0 4 0 .000
Boston ....... 0 5 0 .000
West
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Oakland •.•• , .. 4 0 1 1.000
Kansas ClQr .... 4 1 0 .800
Cincinnati ..... 3 2 0 •600
San Diego ..... 3 2 0 .800
Denver • •.• , , , . 2 3 0 .400
Sunday's Results
Ken Cl(l 24 llouaton &amp;
New York 21 Cine! 1
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FoothaU Scores

auo State 54 Mlcblpn StaUo
21
Wlttenberc 24 Grove City (Pa.)
7
Oldo Uaivorally 31 XAvier 6
Miami Uaiverally 35l\larsball 7
Toledo 27 Bowling Green 26
Ohio Wealayan 21 Wooater 0
Central State 20 Northwood
lnstltuUo 0
Dellan&lt;e 31 Wllminaton 0
Ohio Nortbern 28 Otterbein 21
By United Press lntertatloral Mlltmt Union 27 DeniiOn 13
(Big .Ten Conference)
Copital34 Heldelbere 8
Leacue OveraU Memphis State 52 Clnclmati
TEAM
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Oh loStaUo .... 100 300 Flndla7 16 Bluffton 6
Indiana ••• , ••• 1 0 0 2 2 2 Ashland 17 Musklnaltm 7
Mlchlpn •••••• 1 0 0 3 1 0 Baldwln.Wallace 48 OllerUn 0
NorthWestern ... 1 o o 1 3 1 IWtalo(N,Y.) 27 Dayton o
Wlacorisln ••••• 1 0 o 1 3 f llfariMm 43 Hiram 8
Purdue ..•••.. 0 1 0 3 1 0 John Carroll 82 Allegheny 25
Mlchlpn state. .. o 1 0 2 2 o Walll. &amp; Jeff. (Pa.) 27 Weotern Rav · 21
Minnesola •••.• 0 1 0 0 3 1
IUinols ••. , , •• 0 1 o o 4 o Akron Uaiveralcy 40 WlnoU
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SlaUo 14
&lt;Mid American Conference) KOllYOtl 56 Lake Foreat 8
League Overall Weotarn Mlcblpn 33 KentStats
TEAM
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Toledo ••. , ••• 2 o o 4 o o Pensacola (Fla.) Navy 21
Miami ....... 1 0 0 4 0 0
Youngatown 6
OhloU........ 110 210
Bowllqj Green ... 1 1 0 2 2 0
Western Mich. •• I 2 0 2 3 0
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THREE-TEAM DEAL
League Overall
CIDCAGO {UPO- The &lt;llicaWLT WLT go Bulls roeelved an Ollptr·
Defiance • .. . 2 0 0 5 0 0 leneecl big man In 6-11 center
Wiimitwton . .. I 1 0 1 3 0 Walt Wesley Sunday In a deal
Findlay •••.•. 1 1 0 1 3 0 Involving three Nat!_. s. ..
Blunton •. .• •• 0 2 0 0 5 0 kolbell Association teamo.
(Ohio Cooterenee)
Cbleaao sent seven· tooter ·
League Overall Da w Newmark and rookie
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W L T W L T guard Nonn Vanller to ClndnOhio Wesleyan • 3 0 0 3 0 0 natl In exchange for Wesley and
Wlttedzerg. •.• 1 0 0 3 0 0 t~ Royals' No. 2 draft eholee
Baldwil&gt;-Wallace 1 0 1 3 0 1 ib 197L Clnelnnati then traded
Musklqjum •••• 1 0 1 2 1 1 Newmark to the Atlanta Hawks
Capital . . . . . . . 2 1 0 2 I 1 for 6-8 forward Wally Anderzor
llfarletll • . •••• 2 1 o 3 1 o
Kel\)'011 •.. , , , ,1 1 0 3 1 0
Denison ...... 1 1 0 3 1 0
Wooster •••••• 1 1 0 1 2 0
Mt. Union • , .• •1 2 o 2 2 o
Hiram. ... .... 1 2 0 1 2 0
Otterbein •••• , 0 1 1 2 2 0
lleldelberg. , ••• 0 2 0 0 3 o
Oberlin. , ••• , .0 2 0 1 2 0
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John Carroll ....... 3 0 o
AkrOII , ....... .... 4 1 o
Central SlaUo • • ; .... 3 1 0
Ashland •• ·•.•••• ; • 2 1 0
Ohio Northern ••. , , . 2 2 o
Case Tlich ••.• , , ••• 0 3 0
Western Reserve, •••. 0
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Plaa- threat, tltetla lite . .
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Llltle m.ekll (lOt to lite float
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llarllldera slv., cndlt fer
playing well were. def,...._
ly. Douc Burnt, Bob llladi;
John 'l'homu, &amp;n Stnltll. IIi! '
Freel Lee. otrenalnlf, It ~ .
Stan CoaUoll, Mike CUller, llof.
er Dbon, Vlr(lll l'blllll)ll, U.
die YOUIII, Jet! Morrill, a.i. '
Story, Fred 'l'llompfCII. D I e 'k ;
Qlallo, Cldp lli8rlert1 andlltiiM
mentlonecllbove 1D the . _ . . , ·
·One btjury oceurred but tMi&amp; :
serlooo, watto Cluck Hamalll.
The next pme for lilt n.
serve• It Monday, Oct. :ZO Ia
a return match wltb the Wall• .
aton reserveo. Malp IDok lbe
first l]llliO, 22.8. The Ult ..
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Sunday's Games
Buffalo at Oakland
Denver at Clnclntatl
Miami at Kan Clcy
Sen Diego at Boston
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Monday's Gomes
Hooaton at N.Y., nl(l]rt
(Only pme scheduled)

Insurance
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MY RIGHTS TO
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milk ror oome eblldnn at the
Middleport Elementary Sdtool.
A rumma1111 ..le was plan.
Your Pot
Horw! Warming
ned for esrcy November will.
Mre. Joan Cooke and M r s.
By Mro. Graee Weber, ,of the Riverview Garden Club
When aummar turns to autumn all! the outiloor gardeh John Com))l&lt;ln to oerve u
c._JWea r...., the fl!!led colllt'l or warm weather to the brilliant m.Jrman. Memboro ol tha cirhueo of cool, brlak days, the llidoor gardener knowa It 11 time to cle are aoked to take rumma1111
to tho church baeemeut 1111¥·
repot, relabel all! rejuvenate houoe plaNo.
Waterlna:, feeding all! g,pomlqllt IIIIo the picture also, ani time the week o1 Nov. 3. The
help take plant&amp; nlob through the ahorteot days of the year. nle will bo In the church baseU tho planta which we move Inside, qr planta which we b.,y ment .
at tho greenhCOJae, are toolar&amp;~~lorthelrcontalnero we will need
to do repoUIJW Into larger contalnera. The actual potting rouUne
bogl111 I&gt;Y the placament Ill a piece of brok0n clay pot over tho
drain&amp;&amp;ll hole. 'lbla Ia put&lt;concave aldedown,lhua allowi!lg mol0:
lure toe._, butprevelllincthepottlqroollfl'om go!JW with 11.
Next, add ala,yer of pabbleo on gravel. (It the container Is larg·
CVI•Y H11H OuMm',
or than five lni:he&amp; In diameter It Ia a good Idea to add a ia,yer
of Wlmllled sphq!um mon at thle point)..
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Add the potting soU a a iou hold tha plant In the center o! the
WA!iHER
pot, Pre11 the 10U In plilce lfOODd tho roota. Leave lh Inch to
one Inch apeco at the top of pot(clependiJW on alze) r.,.. epace for
YH pi !hell *lUll
waterlrw,
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Nerp VHI flllmsol
After PDIIIIW settle th~ aoll b7 lallPIDi the base o! the pot
gonUy on a solid surface. Water thorougi!IJI. Alter dralniJW put
Huge 12·1b. ·ca!lldtY far
lamRy·olzetootl• ·
the newlY pottedplantlna briJhtplaceror a few days helore movirv to its permanent location.
we can rejuvenate Iar1111 planters by removing the old aoll
t ... nsi'nlllton •
!rom above the roota (without ..,rooting) the plart, all! addlrw • Lorge Hlf·lndexlng Wttngar
new aoU. Llr8ll planters need new soU ORb eve~~ two ~-ra.
At~emblr,.
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After we 8111 our planta rEP&lt;!Ited or rejuvensted for the win- • Trtpte«&lt;lon "IJ!otor goto
tor we need to folJ"" the follawfJW recommelllsUons lor growdothet deaner-r.tter•
IJW healthy attractive houseplanta. The recommelllstionsare o•en- • four e...y.raflinc c11ters.
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ot 111111.,.. North Third. 'Forma for concrew aklewalka are ahOWII bolni lnabll~: 'l1li pari!. '' ,
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all! Ill:•· Dem!a Eynon were
IUttll SUQday ol Vr. alll ·Mrs,
liQY llendrlcka who were hosll
for a blrt:hda,y dinner 'honoriqr
Ill:•· DeliRia ii::rnon.
Vr..... Vra. llolla14 Flaher
Jl Akrili &amp;pent "voral cia)' a
wldl ~~~ ~nta, Vr. and
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Vro. Lillian Jividen opent
two weeka In Alhe111 wldl Dr.
and lira. Olarles JIYiden.
Mrs, Be11JO ·Hartley I n d
daushter, Mra. Don Neaae,
aport SUMay In Ccllumbus with
Mr, .,.. Mra. David Neue.
Mr. all!Mrs.Aibert.HIIlwere
weekend &amp;ll&amp;ots otthelrcJauab1
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all! lamUy o1 Akron called Frlday evelllna:at the hotne o! Mr.
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ONE OF TilE nRST ol several Inter-scholastic aporto to
get underway fer members of the girle phyolcal education
classea at Meigs High School Is volley boll. Team meml&gt;oro
are ,._, dur!JW a wafiiH4) aeaalon before meeting Kyger
Creek reeenlb. Kyger has wontwogameaalll Melga twe&gt; JiJ&gt;.
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'8 &lt;&gt;~· Parenti onb ore allowed
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Mrs. Zelia F. Craft, Clarence
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Mrs. Paul W. Jaquay, WUIIam
R. Jdlnson, Mrs. Leonard
Jonea, Mrs. David L. Kasler,
Richai'd T. Matherly, Celvia II.'
McDaniel, Mrs. Russell IL MeKnight, Scott Miller, Ebber H.
Norris, Llaa K. smith, Leonard
J. Stearns, Mrs. Leonard Van
Meter, Kevin L. William&amp;,
Relph L llickerson, Mrs. Jld&gt;.
ert W. Kuhn, Mrs. Bessie Sayre,
Mrs. Frank G. Smith, Mra.
Chancey 0, Houck, ani Infant
son, DuRIB J, Allen, Mra, Jerry
L. Brown, Stanley Drake, Mrs,
Charles W. Eblin, Earl Eu-

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Donald D. NeweU, Mrs. WUllam
D. Scott, Mrs. PeterS. Waldeck,
look ,_I Dinettes, · · Mrs. Forest G. S&amp;rk, Mrs.
wuod .,.. metal. Complete
James C. Neal all! Infant daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Holley all!
beda, twin &amp; 6111. 5 Uaed
daoka • llke new, record ; int'ant sotL
pla,yer, elec, organ, bullk &lt;'j

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Money Problem
CHESlDRE -

The Kyger

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meeti~ Oct. 9, at the Cheahi.reKyger

Elementary

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heard T. K. OWens1 retired sg..
perlntendent of the GtUia

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his address. Mr.
Owens answered questlons.
Members of the salary cca-mlttee that had atterw:led t he
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4, gave a summary of what had
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E. A. Delegate Assembly ln CoIumbus. M. , B. Withera was
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sar=1 h MoBhie r the a1temate.
Re[re&amp;lunents were served by
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L'"t lotio.., and oo T••,_.
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Tupper• Pleht1 rNII to th.
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thoneo eoat olong 1olcl lint
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Wookenl gueata of Clara FQU.
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October S was 5L O!rerbw was
•18.52. w...ahlp oervlcea wero
held at 10:4&amp; .with tha ReJ&lt; RcJI&gt;.
Che•t• oncl Lana Botto.. RoM, , ert Church dallveriJW the me..
U rods ao""hent of o eui'IOIIt
en aolcl rood1 thtnee following 1ago, "That Your JO¥ Mlcht Be

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When studenls stayed in the classroom.
When poverly was kept off page one.
Ah , the good old days.
Bul who's fool•ng whom? Wasil really a better
world? Or just a qu1eter one? A lew years ago it
was easy to hide from lhe evils around us.
To turn our backs and pretend it really wasn't so.
But God knows, it was. All that our modern
commu n1calion system has done is bring it all out
into the open . And about lime.
The fact is, God has probably been much too patient
with our world. "Love your neighbor," He told us
long ago. Not enough of us were listening and that's
what today's turmoil is all abOut.
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And think about !his : rnaybe- just maybe~
God put us here right now because we're the
ones who can slart setting things straight.

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PABr OFFICERS Club Ra. Stewart, Mro. lldJert Rllfle, Uam Oltlin&amp;llr), Mrs. WW!am . The county C&lt;llllcll delegates
- Budret Pay Plan _
=.,otJ'"~ie~:ll:n ~ chll OES, Tuellil,)'.nlght,
Mra. Charlet Scott, Mra. Tru- Walters, Mro, ,Frao Powers, are Maming Kloea, Richerd
fi'll ·,•·~-· for ••• ot the - ..a_1 WUaon~"•........._ _
man llall, and Mrs, Alan King; Mra. George Bole¥. Mrs. WI!- Vautlhan, Mra. William Swlah •
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Charlea Boylea. Alternate&amp; are
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SYitACUSE "'.,. __ ARY Long, Mra, E'Aigene Smith, Mra.
Sixth Grade (Donald Stlvero), Mro. Bobby Pa.Yne, Mra. Owen,
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Middleport, Ohi'O
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Maa!odlat Churd, cherub Second Grade (Mrs• .Sarah art, Mrs. Herman Thoma&amp;, and rPow~e~r~•·~------~::=;:=::::::::::~-~=-===~==~==:::~::.::_
thO w.iiPiii&lt;J/:,;',;i.,.,; ..
whO: b;y
choir Members "''• 25 oert Hupe), Mr8. Raullln Mo¥er, Mra. Earl Glass; (Mra. Grace
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roor IDiniodlOt... t o - tho doto
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Mr
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of IUdl aenenl ileeuon, an eleetlor.1 Items for ll'ab 'baa, used to,y1
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es rater,
!:'ot m.:. i:ftd ~t:t .~e.nrn~ IDd comic bookl. Teachers wUl Frank Martin, Mrs. E u 1 e n e Mra. Woocb on ~u, Mra. Rob....., be m ouch
term. IOL'Ye refreaiunelrtl,
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Boutlh, and Mra. Cherlea.Slm- ert Craig, Mra. Charles Dyer,
AII'MCICI XVII
EASTERN BAND Booatero lllOlll; (Mra. Mary !lclnner), and Mr8.111,)'mond Cunningham.
~~J~o~m~ce ~ Tueotii.Y at 8 p.m. at Mra. Max Donabuo, Mra. John
""i~/'r.'~~~:::'l'~; ,,;
tlie ..hQol, All tnerilera urg. ~Iaber, Mro. David Zirkle,
A meeting of aU the room
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Mrs. WOllam llemookey, and mothers hes baen aet for 1
Vra. !lobby !loUoh.
' p.m. Wodneaday at tha elemenRECVLAR KONI'HLY meet.. 'lblrd Grade, (Mra. Julie Me. tar;y aehool ti1DU1Uium. AI that
Inc at:Snaeuoe PTA '!)111111,)' Comao), Mra. Jaek Coleman, Ume the proiJI'am for the Jesr
at 7:30 p.m. at die s 4 . lira. Larl'l' Spencer, Mr•.IIGb· will bo diiCtloaed.
MllDLEPORT Bt11i-1 1111 art Veno.y,Mro.SammlePianta,
Committee• tor die year are
J'ro(eallfllllal Women' a Club, 11111 Mra. Marvin Scaaa; (Mra. u tollowa:
Tllootii.Y at 7:30p.m. at the 111. Maxine l'bUitxO, Mra. Llrl'l' Program, Mr8. Richard Vau.
. ~ 1111111 CNunb1a c.. Co.; ~keno, Mrt: LowelJ Beaver, tlh~. Mra. ~ter. Mr s .
ltuitiiiau llllltln&amp; widl Marcia ll&amp;ra. Btabi\Y Payne, Mra. EtJ.. Max Dooahue, w Mra. Patrie.
!pm~"llll 1n c11argo ot a pro. ward Klkhen, and Vra. Rleh.. Ia Ana!'~·
fralli 1&gt;7 the ll&amp;lalallaa com-. ardFourth
Bailq ·
lloaJIItallb', ""'' ~u Be&amp;.
itdliee.
. . Grode {~1. ~m..... ver, Mra. WlllJlili(DOIIIOiko,y,
L,4PiEs ~L\RY, . x-. WoUe), ~ . ~ MurtiQ', Mro. steve Jltt!t~ and Mro.
Ia · ~ iwt 381' AmerJ.. IfF•· 'NIWllllll .llilrtkltW. Vra. Dwight Wallace.
~ ·i&lt;ijoit, ~7 p,m~ d. Frl,tlk Filch, Ura. John VroWo,ya and means, Mr. and
Mn.' Emeot -Ita, J.a®.. ~· llli! Mn. Dcitald Poarch, lira. Jolm KrawaeZJR. andMra.
port.
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,UTICLE: lil

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Mra. Camet ·Bolz. ; .. . .

retumetl to Wllmt~, n.1,1
after vbJtlng here widl h •• .
couatn, Mra. GlatlYo Cucltltr,
aad Other relatiYea lor tha put }

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Committees
Anrwunced

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Mra. Charles Boylea, Mrs.
Pllbllcations, Mrs. Bobby
;~~ffi;E~~~
!lie fruit coektal1 ~·· teea lor the 1989-70 year of Charles Smith, Mrs. Honald Payne and Mrs. Charlea Scott.
·"I·~·~!"~~·I!~~~ tllns ~
Pllbllc wal• the Middleport Elementary Taylor, Mra. Dallaa Blevlna,
Magazines, Mrs, Thomaa
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como.
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• Sc- · PTA hove been an- Mra, William L..encler,
Kelly.
w~.iftT!iJ&gt;ei,
f:,.cad. .
Fifth Grade, (Leo Kenned7),
Music, Mra. George Hack,

ment• hot w cold, itan4wleh ' ·

Ruth

Rhoadea, Jack Duncan, all! Gene
Steveno•.• Seminars and ·dhcusstons were aimed at tmprovtrw the woi-k and etftchmcy
of local aalary committees.

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Awb a lawn or aard,en ferllllzer about once a month, M l
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per IL Pot- 14 L per 4 ln. pot).
Clve potted pi&amp;nta well spaced, heaY)' wateriJWs -but don't
alJow the pot to stall! In water for long perlodo of time.
Clean leaves o! plants with water• ...,_,water
may be used
,_.,,
for stubborn oJIIIIs. C0111merclal sprays all! liquids are effective
all! aafe but they may cause a waxy or uM&amp;tural shley oppearance which may bring penalties if plants are entered In judging
COlllPetiUona.

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RETVRNS TO DELAWARE

eral and Usted 11 follows:
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Place SJ)Ot lights over foliage plants in the darker locatloms.
It brighten&amp; tha room all! the plant&amp; grow better.
Keep your home at "the healthful 68 degrees F," lor good
P1a hi er owth .allf keep planla awo,y !rom soorces of heat.
Pinch ott stem tips io produce balallced plant&amp;.

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AT'J'END SCHOOL
The 12ih aM\1111 Ohio Education Asan. Salary School held In
Columbus at Veterans MemorIal Auditorium earblhlamonth
was attenclecl by three delegatee
from the 1&lt;¥1111r (.'reek L o c a I

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amual hoi~ bazaar lliHI it
wae ~lde,d that ~ -"&amp;bop
will bo held at the meet-,
q. Member• are aoked to lake
moterlalio llld IelNs tor bozaar

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Katb,y Follrod, Mr. aniMro.
Am Ill
Atheno all! Mr• .,.. Mro, Rdlerl
Rabltuon aJdlamUy of Belpre.
Mr. llld Ml:o. Delbert Yoat
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POYERat:
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ditJ nl&amp;l!t; Crace ca. . .u bai'
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M•lt• Collnty DMcl Recorda.

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waa - l o r mJs.
Rlll'LAND P,T,A,, ~ oklnai'y work In llaiU.
School; parent •
A nport on the recent faJJ
teacher dlacuaa!CII parlod, 1 · ineotbli' of tha Rio Grande As,LEGAL NOTICE
to 7:30 p.m.; flag cereDIIIII)', aoelatlim waa glv., by Mra.
(~b~ Stnatt 1olot R-.olutlon Rutland 1!01 Scouts with Jllr. J, Edward Foater. Members
No.1)
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old Waite, leader, to ~ were reminded ., the oa.
ot
clo¥Gtklna,
Rev, L1qycJ Crimm, vld Kuhn acholarllhlp fllnd aDd
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ot apegW lllllalc by the Q:1ote the eaneelled etamp program.
I"' ~ot=~ "l:IGirla Tflo; P.T,A, IQ'Jawa to Mr a. Mlcbaol ~cod
t t • , ...,..
lie dlacualled. llefNILhmellt1 Mn. Coni. Yoet uallted
,\ :ao .,g17~··~ bl11 01~ Mra. Fred Caer&amp;ll, .............,: by Uro. Marjorie Grimm, reot the
membon otOCiiia ,LADIES i\VXILIARYt ..,_
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lO ,..C
houn
CDneur~_jhertJn.
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• - on the Womeo•s eon•
'he! ,_,,. lholl be '""l"i:br. to 'he cuoe Fire ilopartment, Jlfon- terence held ~~ CranvUie.
~~~,..,;' ~0 :,&lt; lJ:: dl,)', 7:30p.m. at meetlni:l!Duaa •
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.t\,J:: ot park; l.mportaat oel&amp;lon, all "A Blbllcal Baals~ waa the
Uo , Novem-. 1111. • ~ to alked to-.!,
program topic uaed by lira.
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o~~ W:!ies at Heath IJnlted Melli- T, T. lllellon. There were
'"114 ., toUows:
odlat Clltrcb, Mlddlllll011, re1• readlnp b7 Mra. llleltGD, Mra.
.AIITtCLE: v
u1ar meeting llondo,y at-7:30 p, Jos Cook, and Mra. E I m e r
.... a. ~ dti&amp;en of the Unlttd. m.
Wfddlam who ling ULove ~
• tat.~
of the ••• Of nine1een yean,
who ...11 heve• boon a ,...,den! of
M:ri!EL 82,1nternatfoaal Or- God ," ~.,., worahlp center lea·~.:,.g;:~ :~
der of Jcba J&gt;qbtera, 7:30 ' lured a large llghted picture
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fD ·which •• r•· Mmdi,Y "'""' Pome- MIDI- ol Chrlat pr011118 In the gar.
lkl-. wen 11me as may bt proVIded
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·lOw,.u.n have the quaUJI..uono lc Temple, Membera remlltd. dan and an open Bible.
...;,~, ".Jfl"!l'~. 1!o en.Uilod to ed to take plclurea.
The love idft dedication waa
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llvory Clttlen ot tho United Slltu
YOIJNC
ADULT
Claal
Br·•
concNcted
b7 Mra• Wickham •
ninelHn ltar• of are wbo ts
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-.anot enUUIId to vote at atr electtont ford Church ot Chrllt, 7:30 It ••• noted that fiowers had
~ ~~::'! ~~ ~0,:1d~~~ .~ I t "ay at the ebureb. Refresh- been Hilt to Mra. R o b e r t
Vtoo Piftklent ot the Unltod StAt.. lllllltl
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Kllhn now -from the Hoi11 he lhall have been a' rtlldent ot ,
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the llAte. OOUDty, ,......,.. or wan!
'l'VPPERS PLAINS School zer Mldlctll Center. lllembera
ln which ¥; d•IINI to vote tueh
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lime
.. rna&gt; bf f."'vldod bll 11w. Boootera, 7:30p.m.~ at ••....,.In theliii&lt;Javes"
=.:YJt~-::\lt!1ce ~te~r~ r:,~ sebool. All P~rt~UbiYitad.
·to CiteD the meedng with Mra.
!:'oofden
t end VI'"' Preotdont ot the
SCHOOL NIG!rr for ........... Joaeph Cook rncllng a prayer.
uq1ted 8tatet in any other atate.
o_. ahm
DIIA.'TIVE DATE AND RIIPEAL lor all boJI Scout 118t but not ' ._re
ente ware IOrved
· It adot&gt;ted hY a maJortl&gt;' ot tho members and wilhlnJ to Join b7 Mro. L B. Walkar and Mra.
~=~!"'.~ •:::~~; 7:30 p.m.lfoncliy, aeeoll!grade George Sldmer. Ill oddltlon 111
Jan~a 1,_!~0. and extatlnr ,... fOOM R a c 1 n e El·-"'"- Mro. Yoat and Mra Crimm
tlon J Of Arndt V Of the COIUititu....
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SOUTHEiiN- AlllleUc Booa. IGD waa alao a goeot. Tho RtW.
,8• .,.. Jolol R.,.luUon No.. 2ll
tara memborablp &lt;!rive, Selur- Robert Kuhn gave grace at the
JOINT RESOLUTION
tJ81, dmlugllout !lt!uiMm Local tibiA.

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F oilowlng

GET READY

all! Mra. Ben Phllaon.
Mra, Delbert -era of Bellcroft, Mich., onl Mro. Myrtle
Valley olllooe CIQ-, Mich., are
vlaltlng relative• .... !rlelllaot
the latter' a brother, James
Sbnpoon, deceued.
Mr. all! Mro. FrancltMIII'rla
opent a day reeentb with Mra.
Morrla' allier, Mro. Eother
C0111stock.
Mr. all! Mrs. Floyd Farra Iell
to visit their dall(lhter in nori•
da all! their 1011 In Te.. s.
Mr. ani Mra. Jerry P""ell
were 8110&amp;18 Sunday of Mr. till
Mra. Bernerd DldcUe at New
Matamorao.
v!Mrlted. all! Mrrale....~rrylth~1
s
&amp;eve
- s w .,..,
ani Mro. Tom Curtis at Clevelanlanl Mr, .,.. Vra, Sam Curtis ani Sue Anne at. Lorain. Sue
Amo acc-nled them homo
all! spent aevmil ...s here.
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SYRACUSE - The Women'a
A lbal*· Cilt~ wiU lit'~·
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o:1s SoeleQI. of Chrlatlon !!ervl• Ill cel'led ~ '·1111! N09~
rillnC x-w11a FaUa, 3.60rf&amp;.. the United - I I ! ChaJ:ch lila. Oro!Ra lor 1111 C.~tfl'lll · :.
11181 Charlollotl, 18.00 atat.l.GD- mot at .the home at Mra. WU. cooldl ' are to ilt ..,..., to
\1011, Marmet, llld Wlldleld, are !lam Jloudaoltelt with lira. Or- Vra, Jo1m 1!11!'- 'l11ellii'ntell , A
iia tha 11111.
.me Crooka allllitlnc..,_.n. t... a., "Calltol'ivir:id~ "
BOAT WOVEIIENTS:
Tbe ~lin
of 'l ir1 • DoaiU" IIIII\ Jje .btl.~* a.a·,' '!
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- S1ee1 Vlrl(ll Tilford, prell..., 19- A1burJ V a I It c1 Hll~alll.l. ;
Raqor down 9:43 p.m:; s. N. tned widl dtvoi!ORI by · NJp' Chureh on Oct. 28 tE'O!LI 2 ai
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Jeokt down 11 p.m.; Jolm
, Pllab· Marcia Karr • . tlie lq)IC 3 P,JII,
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ak upl:JO,!om.;~ilown "Yo, u r, ~ Vocallllll,
lila Marcia Karr, chiJi.m. 1;. ::
4:55 a.m.; Allfldppa up 5:15 . CominJ1ment &lt;if O.,..a Lite to at ~ · ~ eloiLedlb.;' '
a.m.; WIIIWD H. Zimmer up Christ," lnteraper. . with mtt'l?&amp;~· tworel"~•"a.. ··
7:20a.m.
Paalma 121.12s.6~iio ud IJIIlllbula ,i l till'' and'~.:.
KANAWHA RIVPll . ~ Mar- cloaedwith.Pl'~Yor.'\ ... : · - ' 'l'blala," IIIII clolllli willi ' :;
met, Juanita Whl)8 up 12 ' 10
~eproarim~,#r•;"Joh;. jll'qet, . '
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a.m.; Fort Dearborn up 5 a, (iliivll8t waa taken fralt t be · ~lluneillliiiore Nl"fedlo
m,; Wlnfteld, Alan R. MtrriU lltucb' boclk, "The Now l'rllllll· tha abori ilnd 111'11, Cui Weeao,'''
down 7:50 p.m.; Ellaba Wonda ell," ullng the topic "H ci w lira. wwlaai Elct.tnr · aid
up 9:50 p.m.; Ouachltll .1111 12:- ~ Work To!lllfller," tha Mra. oma WltMIINmer.
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a.m.; vo,y up •r I.DI.; .._.~ _.., "Jamie Bra.
Toby C, up 2:0S a.m.; Elgar. vo'a Problem." Scripture waa
R.,..h accomponled themtoSuteWr up 3:30 a.m.; MI. stale from I Peter 3:1.3-18· veraa1,
ton, W. Va., to vlalt Mro. Flal!- I{~wuwabury
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up 4:50 a.m.; if. E. Bowlea' Col; 1:9-12.
er'a parent&amp;. They came back .a~a
down 8:10 l.m.
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The a&amp;eretaJ'l''.s , repon ...
Sunday .,.. were dlmer gueota
OMIO RIVER ..;;. Lock IS, read with 29 ahioun caUt re- '
at the IIGush
andtheFI•hBeckJord .down 1 p.m.; Sleel porte!( The ~t~~. r.por~
ers returned to their h11111o In
0~ Pklnoor down 6:80 a.m.; Cot- waa sJvea, blelal~, were
Akron.
Mr. all! Mrs. Wright Rouah·of Mr, ani Mrs. Wayne Bed had· IGD Qlleen down walda&amp;; Lock oollected and t;10W oile:S dlotrJb..
-Out AU
ChiU!colhe called Mondo,y at tha as SUnday visitor a Mr. ani Mro. 14, Eaal8rn up 3:30p.m.; John uted. The free will tilrerlna'irQ
home of
all! Mra. Henry Stllnley Beal .,..lam'ily, Clev• J. ROwe up 6:1S p.Di.; steel taken and an olferlilglor"Week
Uu 0.. , _ Pm!oi Lfl
lloliah.
In, w Mr• .ani Mrs. Maartla Trader up 8~0 p.m.; ~-· ot ~r· and l&amp;if.cJeollal waa
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Mr, all! Mro. Allen Graham Smart all! daughter, Roma Suo, er up 8:25 p.m.; Ilea down roCatved. The ~aatMra,
were weeklllll pataofhorpar- of Colombus.
1:30 a.m.; Pltlllp ~ down Forreat Donle;r, Mist Marcia
onto, Mr. all! Mi-o. Harry WillMr. ani Mrs. Lomle Hudaon 2:45 a.m.; Qleea CIQ- up 8 Karr and Vra, Donald ' IJIIe
ford.
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visited one evening recently a.m.; Paul D, up 1 a.m.; Look ;:ere:oboerv::ed:._ _~_..;.~:::::::::::;:.
Mra. Kathryn TerrUJ ofGore with Mr. ani Mra. Jack Clark 17, Je!l'eraon up 9 p.m.; R. H.
was a guest Sundal' o1 her ols- ani lamUy 11 HarrlaonYllle. Bosworlh up 3 a.m.; Tamm,y
-----~·---A lamUy reunion wu held at L. White up 3:50 a.DL; E1alna
the h0111e of Mr. all! Mra. N, s. C. down 6 a.m.; Reclna Locka,
LEGAL NOTICE
Wbite all! 1001. Attenllng were National down mlcml&amp;ht; AllIN THE COMMON PLUS
Mr. ani Mra. Olarles Holley drew P•. CllhQoe alll Katbleen
COURT OF MEIGS COUNTY
all!
tamUy o1 Ashton, w. va., K. down 2:45a.m.; 0, F.lllear.
OHIO
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Mra. Bemard White all! 1am111 or down 8:45 a.m.; Gre.up
'Y'N. Yti CAJP!N,..::: ,\oi.S'!r.. of MaiGII, ·lfr, ani )(ro, ~'1'1 Lockl, Mlaa Loick.J up 3 P,DI.;
t:~nl J~ ..::. 0~ 1 .,
,c... .CIOI!Il ...... ~ of ~. c~.,:: .'illm"l\¥ e IIIII U!l%10 !illlli\' lltllT
PlolntiH,
Mr. and Mro. l,lobort SWearJ~ &amp;II R, up 8 p.m.; Etlla-Lwla. ''
ItA THANIEL J. CARPENTER,
er all! 11&lt;111o West Mllton, Ohio, 'rille up· 10 ~.m.; Mark M. up
all! JC&gt;iuley Barker, Glenwood, 11 p.m.; Albland dtml 1:0$
w, va.
a.m.; !ll,)'oa Lallelne down 5:Mr. and Mro. Vlri(IICulalll 30 a.m.; Meldaljl LGclta, Ra.
HOT ICE BY PUILICA TIOM
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Rllldall llld Brett, were •enawood "- 3:10 P.liL; lJua..
Nothonlol J. Corpentw, who10
place of ruldonco l1 unknown, re...:n vlaltora ot Mr. all! Mro. can Bruce up 8:15 p.m.; 'L.
will tok. notice the1 on tho 10th Charleo Berueit .,.. family at W• SWeot down 6:40 p,m;; .£110
dor of Octobar, 1969, the unHr- Grove Clcy.
Weal VlrBiniA down 8:46p.m.;
ol1notd ru.. her petition atolnot
hlr. In tho Cowt of Cllftunon
Recent vlaltors Ill Ur, .,.. Franklin Pierce 'down I a.m.;
Plooo or Molt• County, Ohio,
praying for o cllvoreo from N• Mra. John Dean, John .,.. Rl""' J. S. Lewla down 2 a.m.
thonlol J. Corp.Mw,. f• tho ard, wore Mr, ai.l !lfa. Walter
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cor., cuotocly anti ·control of ,.._
IUtlll of Mr. and Mra. lilrl'l'
minor chlltl.. n of the parties Terrell of Pawl\b]a, Mr. ·Ant!
Cotllrle.
ho,.. 0; thlt oho •• owor..d oll 1 Mro, Santorcl Well ot Ath0111ud
BURNING BUSH .
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of the ~Y of tt. ,.,... u
Mro. Mlllard Swlrtzattellled
pert of her aliMOny; that •'- b• Mr. Old Mrs. ClalrJ ¥aaloner
H~RITAGE LEATHER - - •-- .-". q:~\..
aervlcea lor Mra. Ollvt Ilia•
owanl 111 4 ollmony far hera•lf, ani JO¥ of llarrlaonvllle.
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auppart of the r1111nar ehil._ of
at
Ewlrw'a
~raJ Home laet
Hev, alll Mra. Clyde Hinton
week.
.~:: r.:-'!:.~!:;:0/..~"
of
Columbus vlalted reconUy
lor such other rell..- to which
Mr..... Mrs, Lao
aht. moy bill •ntltled; on ' tt. with Mr..... Mro. WWiam KiDs
oon
U. •lal'ln!l at the. Mao Ill
troun4 1 of grou negl•ct of cluty. ani with Vr• .,.. Mro. Wayne
Soll:t couu will bti for hearl"ll
Mr.
all!
Jln,'Ciarenceili-on and ofter the 25t.h day ot Beal aDd daughters.
Nov•mlter,1969.
Recent vlsltqra ofMro.llazel 1011 while the latter are vialt.The petttlon In •old octlon
lqr their totHullaw all! dauifl.. '
al1o prays that the lollowlnt Arnold, E..Une aDd Walter, tor, Mr; .... Mro. David WU- ·,
r.ol ond . p•son~l propert,- of were Burdell BratrordaDd fam..
which ,-ou ore or elol• to be
llama, In
Arlzone.
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lb of Westerville, Mr. all! Mro.
~ntO:t:'i 1 ~~;'r~ett,~ pay. Nathan Arnold all! famUy of
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All houoohold ,.'J,, 1955 F•d
Plelcup truc:lt, 1963 Chevrolet Che118r, Jlr, .,.. Mro. Patrick
autolftOblle and the following William• all! lamUy, Cheater,
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of hetttll',
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Ceurly
In •heof"wnahlp
Mtlp, old,
Mr. ani Vro. Richard Houd..
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In th. State of Ohio and In
S.c. No. 24, Town No.3, Ra"'(•
No. 12 In the Ohio C0111pany"a erttiialt ~b o(~O.
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PwcMu ontl ._.,...., t~nd burg .... recelltly moved thalr
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Sunlay; ~s. Thomas G. Bor·
off, Jackson. daUghter, 5:15 p4

banks, Mrs. Jack E. Gussler,
Kenneth S. Halstead, lAwrence
C. ~. Jasper M. Lowe, Mrs.

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prohibited untU further notice.
Births
Mrs. Roger D. Grey, Well8too, daughter, 10:49 a.m. SUJ&gt;.
day; Mrs. Dell&gt;ert F. Canter,
Jackson, daughter, 5:05 p. m.

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LEGAL NOTICE

S.oiN propuala will be .-.cel'f'M

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th. Veterone Memorial Hotpltol,
,_..,,, County, Ohio ot th. V.tMnt
t.temotlol Haapltal, locatM In
PMia~~· Ohio on Tu.. doyl Oc· ·

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MoMer O.•illlne t • ·•·
C•M•II•tiDfts &amp; Cw,.ction•
Will t.t oceepiMll """'' f •·•· ••
Der ef P.. llcetl•l'l

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S.porata P.fOpo'o • will ba ,..
c:al'f'.d for Ga~Mrol
Elactrl•
col Work; Plumbing Wotk; H.atlng,

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Ventilating and Air ConcUtlanlnt
W011k; Elevator Weft; Matol c....

Wer4 sht c.,.Huti•

Jrtt.,.lons.
25 ~ cent Di,ceu"' en ,.111 elll ~
oM o4e pt~i4 within 10 •rt.
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. '"" ' ~lk., vinyl interior, oood tirea, radio, power steertng and brakes. Automatic trans.

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BLIND ADS
AclclitioMI 25c Char .. ,_ 44..,.,.
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Legion, Sunday, noon till tour.
10-9-2tc

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I'OMIROY, OHIO

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POODLE PUPPJI!8. AJ[C TcliJ
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6 R~~ HOUSE, IIIIth, '"'" Far Sale
forcoil. air ~ce, Rt 7,
mlnlalure,..,.
~· llnlll!IS.SO!ii
nnlcelllllaa
I'll ,..._
_MIDDLII'OIT, OHIO '
~pera PlalDB, Call Cool- 1968 FORD F-100ptc~ truck,
6 cyllrder, custom cab, long
"U44a.
11.a.4tc' •.~.,;_ _ _ _ _ _.,...;....;!
ville, 667-307lii
GUN SHOOT, Broad Run Rod THE UNDERSIGNED will olfer
10-12-3tc
and Gun Club, New Haven,
wheelbue, 28,1100mllea,A-1
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ror sale, at public auction, on WE'VE MOVED, llarkaroo Kennels. ~e•,basseto,dach­
W. Va., Ocl 12. Noon on.
condltlon. Call Paul Orr 8411- FIEU) GIIOWN
Saturday, October 25, 1969,
ahunda, scottles, _poodles,
3192.
81111 - . Gil Ia . . . .AIR COIIDI'IIONihG, lla6'l&amp;lil&gt;-;
10-10-2tc
at 10:30 a. m., at the hcmteof
THREE
ROOM
lfllrtmellt,
com10-8.6tc
blaam.
All oa11n 10 eea1e
aUaJI ~ce. .Jiok'a JWMl
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k
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r
s,
weaties
alii
the late Cora B. Rupe, at 12
plolel,y modem wllh buUt-111 - - _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _
•eh. ~ n.tr ...,
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Hew 111- . Plliiili:~
schnauzers.
Right
at
TOrch,
l.,ynn st., Middleport, Ohio,
VACANCY for two elderl,y kitchen, wall 0\'ID alii !able FORMER ll B. Sllllthrealdence lfaaon, W• . va. .... ~ . 812 Uft. .
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pie. Prefer Pri'4te paid Jill• • , ...~~
top unit; llalnleaa steel link ,
120 Uncoln Hill. Appralaed
lng.
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dents, Phone M..on, 173late Core •
being houaewith dl~ unit, large ballo
ft,500, Earl KDJabt. 827 514, '
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l0-!2-7tc
hold furniture, goods, alii af5185.
10-Btfc
alii larao clooeta. Nl..l,ydecBeech St., Middleport. Phone
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fects conslsthw In part oC a
orated. Call 112-22'711 Cor ap992-3805.
:.. - - - - - - - ,_ - - - - sa•
stove,
!able
and
f
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u
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Wanted
To
Buy
polrtmeol:.aller
p.m.
o..
o..a
REMOVE
ucF:Ss
bldJ
FOR
IIIRE.
tnncller
IMPORT ANT MEETING of 1he
2
1 1 111
chairs, washer, electric r~ PIGS WANTED. Everett Hoi·
corwreption or the Trlnlcy
S.Z2-tfc
-----------wlllo Fluldel; tabllll. OdJ
line, etlllliOGI dnlaiiiO~·,
frlgerator, dining room teble,
United Oourch oC Oorlst,
comb, Albany, Phone 6911- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 1968 flAT 4-door oedan, low $UtatNeliCRIJlnll,
wide. Paul Allller-. Ma1GIII'i
nve chairs, alii side board, 3465.
FURNISHED ilonei'IICIIIIOlllftmileage, &amp;OodUreo,goodciJI&gt;o
..11-aotp
W. V1. n - •771-1788*").
Tueeday, Ocl 14, 7:30 p. m.
sewing
mar.hlno,
living
room
at the church. All members oJ
10·12-31.p
ment,._..,_bde-.t- dltion. $1250. Phone Bt9- - - - - - - - - - - - 1:80CI'Ht4t~l,llacla ;
suite, tables, bedroom suite,
~ 507 MDI SL • 3o••
.,,_ tfo
all church organizations, It&gt;
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COAL LUMP ea. ltOiwr .
Zenith
TV.
ndlo,
rugs,
chxling women's groups, SunTRUCK SCALES. Everett Hoi.
PhOIII 99J.Z'I92.
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10-10-?t
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lamps, chair$, dishes, and
b Alba
day School Dept., choir, coun69
miscellaneous Items. Ttil"llls:
cil alii an other lrtereoted
:;:
ny. Phone
8Cash on hard at day of sale.
members should alterd.
111-12-311&gt; ._.., tllnlal ,_, ball aDd
3 month old colt, $250;IIalf
1-1~
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Merrill Briggs, Executor,
10-B-Stc
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aaddlebred opotted mare, - - - - - - - - - - - - - t;;'jj.idfonl
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Estate of Cora B. Rupe, d&lt;&gt;- GINSENG
BMts ah.oll be submitted to the
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$38pourd;yellowroot
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£00!1
mamers, llll'IRI8 can
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Owner only upon the plans and
ceased.
$2.35 pound; wild singer root
;~=~~·or
ride, bred for 1970 colt, $250; 'Real Eslatlofar Sale
spec:lflc:otlons thot ha ve been PIANO tuning. Phone 992-5509.
I0-!2-3tc
obtained from the office of the
$45
cents
pourd;
ll!ayapple
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Yearling · saddlebred aeldlng,
lll-7-6tp
Arch lte et.
root
35
cents
powJd. BUI Bal- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ohow
pro~~~ect, $500. HllllljlllThe right h r.. erved by tfls
owner to reje ct any and all SEE THE amazing "Hawaiian 1 WILL NOT be responsible Cor
ley, Reedsville, Ohio.
1i ROOMS, basemen!, ceDar,
rey Slablea, Rock lt»"lnga
blda, ond no bidder may wltho
any debts cortracted by anyHip les" as part ottfle talent
drow hi• bid fOI' e: period of
10-12-Gtc
funning
water,
nice
yard,
.,n
Fairgrounds, PG!leroy.
· FAMILY HOME - Almoet ·\!a
one other than myself. WenfartY"flve &lt;•5) do,.a.
showcase, 8 p.m. , saturday,
~avUie-Dextilr Road. Call
10-10-2tp
acre,31arpbedroama,plmo.
dell W. Barker, Secord st., - - - - - - - - - - - - - OcL 18, at Southern H 1 g h
By ordsr of the Meigs County
Far
Rent
698-3471,
Albany.
Mra.
Law·
-----------cy parking ~pace,lllllb, utiliMason, W. Va.
Hospital Commlu/on and
Sehoul, Racine,
renee
carpenter.
SWEET
POTATOES,f4bulhel.
II'
room, 2 porebaa, cement
Veterans M•marlo/ Hospital,
10-12-Jtp
Inc., Pomeroy, Ohio
10·13-0tc
HARMONY AP ARTIIIENTS, fUr.
10-8.6te
Also, acorn squallh, p~~~q~block oulbulldlng, cl0110 111o
NEW GAS tun.ce IDalaiied,
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k!ns, gourds. lrdlan .....,.
$5,000.
9/ 22 9/ 2910/ J 10/ JJ
nlahed, 3 I'IICIIIIa, IIIIth, prl$295, Terms available. Ph,·
9/22 9/ 29 10/ 6 10/ 13 4tc
Bril!ll CCRIIalnora. LocatedCRI G.L HOlliE - 2 stoey frame,
'4le parking. Out~alllloado,
992-3352.
3 blocks from post omce. For
Rl 338 ln Letart FaiiL Aid3 bedrooms, lll!tlt, nice let,
or Sale
part, llllaoment, low 1axe1.
t!l-l~c'
rew Cross.
Mini Aperbnent, furnished,
LEGAL NOTICE
Syracuae V. F.D.
6 ROOMS, IIIIth, lauadry, lull
1().10-6tc
MAKE
US
AN
OFFER.
-bedroom,
kitchen,
b
a
t
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Auisted b'{lhe Lodies
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
basement.
Phone
after
5:30
WILLIS
IDLL2
beclroomo,
SEWING
MAaDNES,
~~~pa~r ·
porch.
Suitable
for
one
per.,
Auxiliary_a the unlf hoa
p.
m.
992-3981.
1957
DODGE
Coronet
tour
door
1
atoey
frame,
cellar,
1m1aenlce,
aU
makea,
992-22&amp;4.
Con N•· 20178
son.
Prlparking.
Call
a Uaed :t.ntique £lock,
Estate af Y.. ta McCoy, Deceased
1o+6te
VS ledan, ,,_tic, _... latlon bl'lck aiding, $1,500.
The Fabric 9lop, P~
992-5392 between 10 a.m. and
Rope Bed, Show•• Stoll
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Allberl:red
Singer s.lea and '
Notice ia hereby giv e n that Sybil
6 p.m.
.11-28-ttc
to tf.eir
- -----------e. .,.. oe ...,._,HI. 3, HI!HRY c;LILAND, W ,.,· Sen
kittle of Glauater, Ohio, has been
for Sale
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PomerOJ, Ohio. Phone 992·
Ice. ·we Sbupea SCIIO
Conaignment Sole
duly appointed Eucutrl x of the
Estate of Yuto McCoy, dec:eo•ed ,
To
Be
Held
Oct.
18
FUIINISIIEil alii unturnllbed
lqte ol Middleport , MeigD Co11nt y,
JEEP,MGQi iJ ft. ........:'ir
• ..! ! \. ' 1'• •' • • '-" • ',
.
Slarliflll of 10 AM
Ohtp.
.rbn. . . Qon to IChoo[.
"traller,·l bedrooih,
lllilli:,·k·
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Cteditcn ore reqUired to file
Pbaooe IIUflf.
1.:is.ttc
their clolma with said fiduciary
•_ _ _ _ __J - - - - - - - - - - - - - Inurn, $550. Ph. ~U860. BEANS; .-;.~-~: ~ck;our
ROIMY DDlniiNt:
.,.,.a Ull llltcbta r • '' '
wlfhin four months .
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Doted thi s :24 th day of Septemb er
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1J..8.6tc
own. A110 turnipa, beeta 11111
Hal EolaW ·Bnller
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EXPERIENCED Interior alii OX• FURNISHED APARTIIIENT, 3
1969.
shle Gyrator Acl iort • Wrina:er
poppers.
Clannee
ProftiU,
n
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2-2342
ISJI.
t-2atlt';
terlor
pelntlng,
roof,
carpe,..
roomo alii balb, comer ol
Safety Control • No re-circulatJOHN C. BACON
GALLON
DRUMS,
for
Portland. Phone ....,....
••• - 5...
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ULMI-... Olil
- ,trY alii maaanry work. a- Third alii CGal Sta., Ulddl.. 55traa
ing of dirt • WrirJ8ers remove
• *"so
Actln9 Probate Judge
-ch. &amp;0011
Pome_, · o
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CIGAIIETCI::
1 I"IW~J.,
of sold County
nle Hubloanl. Phone 112-22?e
10--.uc -...
port ~ IIZ-2780 or 112Junk Co.
10-8.12tc
S.lJ.ttio
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Sept. 29 , Oct. 6, 13
or after 6 p.m. 1924$11. 3432.
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1114-Uip
LEGAL NOTICE
843-Z478.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
1v-.-10tc
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BUSINESS
SPACE,
W
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Secord
Banner alii C4!odDonlaJ. Low
ROOF REP AIR aid r-nodel·
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE
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st., Pomeroy. Phone 992l 'EN MILL LIMITATION
~·•price, 10 poreent to 15 perlqr. also ~painting alii
5059.
LEGAL NOTICE
cent ... . _ C4me to Calll'l FliEL OIL Conversion burner Iota ~ lacrda cwidNIII, ;JN~j IIEPpc tadul cl•nd. WJ~
rem oilellng, by eodrac:t.
NOTICE Is hereby given thot in
~ closet i&amp;lace, Pl....,, _.
....._... . IIIMu1, Ohll!o
10-94tc
~ 1\imace. Also child's
. pursuonce of o Ruolutlon of the NOTICE OF ELECTION OH TAX
TraDer SliM. Phone 885 •
Free eatlmate. Phone 992, Council of the Villoae of Racine!
reati..,
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ll¥
watu
eel •oil.
2-ll.4tc·
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE
ll!li&gt;le cheatofdrawers. Rich2808. Weao anywhere.
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3832. Two 11111ea ~
· Ohio, paned on the 2nd day o
TEN MILL LIMITATION
ard Berton, Rl 1, Loaw Bot- 811, iilMtrlcU;,, wall m-n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
TRAILER FOR rert. Brown's
• July, 1969, there will lie s ubmitted
Ooeatar .., ·111. 7, Watch I'Gr
16·1-«c
' to o vote of tile pegp\e of aold
B NElOLI!:JI ~d!IW'~
NOTICE It her.b~ viven that In
tom, Phone 9~331.
TraDer Park. Ph. 992-3324.
al&amp;n left on CooaiQ&lt; Road 36.
eaq,et IIIII¥1Da l'OCIL llua
lillr a.linllldiiOd!ow
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: Vllloge at o GENERAL ELECTION pounuance of o Ruolutlon of the
10-l2-31p Itt to cs 'oclate. P-. at, to be held in t ..e Village of Ro• Council of the Village of Syroc:u..,
10-I0-6tc
G ....
JW1'
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10440tc
-.Ill
• cirtl, Ohio, at th• regular ploc• Ohio, possed on the 12th doy of
ter
5
p.m. I'Gr WI" • .,.
llllelne,
o.
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' of voting therein, on Tu•acloy, the S.ptembsr, 1969, there will be
------:---~----Health Center Is """ open,
..2-U'II.
9-kto:
. wa.ttc:
•th doy of November, 1969, the submltt•d to o vote of tho peopl•
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9
a.m.
to
5
p.m.
by
I!RIOintSIAMESE mille kiUen, age 8 OLD UBERTY Thealre buiJd.
question of levying, In e11cen of of sold Village at o GENERAL
TRAILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
lfW.
Nice.
Very
reaaooUie.
the ten mill llmltotian, for the ELECTION to be held In the
ment, 5 p.m. to lOp.m. RDI!&gt;--:--------- ··-- In~
.
weeka. Call Maaan m-&amp;483.
benefit of Racine VIllage for the Villog• of Syroeu1e, Qhl"ll, at the
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
~99U2S1.
polntmert
neceosary.
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Locat·
· 10-10-3te
purpou of providing ond moir,. ntulor ploc:e of voting the,.in on
Business 5erYices
A~MOIIIl,E luo!rance ._:
State R~ 124, Phone 9921().12-Uc
1
ta/ning fire apparatus, appliances, T~sdoy, th• •th rloy IDI November,
ed bel01r K alii K Mobile
buildings, or 1lte1 th...efor, 01 1969, the question of levying, In
2951.
11-ll.Uc 2 IIIALE. ChlhuaiDaplWieo. Ph.
HARIIliiON'S TV ANDANTENo
canc:ell.,., Lllat 7aur
Homes, P o I n t Pleasant.
tources of woter 1 upp ly · and ma• llleeu of the len mill limitation,
NA
SERVICE.
P11c1at
,eu
fllr11 llceaat'l Call ..2-28M;. ;
198t
EARLY
Amerlcin
ateterlal1 therefor, or the estobliah• for the bartefit of Syracuse VII.
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020..
843-21148 or 949.3082.
ment oncl mointenanca of line• of lov• for the purpose of CUI'I'elnt
radio CCIIIbilatlon, lleaudU
2$22.
8-lke
...5-Ut.;
10-3-Uc 6 ROOM furnished house, lim·
10-10-3te
, fire oiOf'm telegraph 011 the payment
Ex pen•••·
Solid
State
unit
wllb
f.ipeed
· of p.,monent, port..,lme or volu"""
SOld tax being: o renewal of an
II 3 people. M&amp;G FOOd Mar·
' tary firemen or flre fighting com- exhtlng to• of Three milia to rurt YOUR TV set has a bad picture
ponies to operot• the some.
ket, 3 mUes oouth or Middle- AWNINGS, otonn dOora IIIII. eharwer, t • ~r IOunil
syatem. Balance • •12. Un
lot'
five
y•ot's,
at
o
rote
not
extube? Oolck can repair It alii
Sold to• being: on oddltlonol
port, Rt; 7.
wlndowa, .,.rporta,
lllal'o
tox of 2 mill• to run for five years, ceeding 3. 0 mill• f• •ach one
our
lime . ~ pl.u. CaD
auarantee lt. B r I n g It to
doiiOI' of valuation, which amounts
Cit a rat• not . .eeedlng 2.0 mllh
10-10-3tp
112-3352.
to Thirty Cents fOf eoch one hund•
- · blown alii baU IDatllaOolck'o Allllo, 152 IJulter.
for soc:h one dollor of voluotlon,
I
~Ebner White, oaleanp.
whlcfl amounh to twenty cents for red dollars of voluatlo~ for Five
1o.8-«c: '
tilt,
PCliii811J1.
Ph1018
992
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house. Oolldrenaccepted, but
houoe more aultable ' tor
adults. Call 99~872 after
4:30 p. m. .
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Po••nr Motor Co.

Notice

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Bu,. ·s•·ne
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m_s·'·.· ,
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For Rent

OFFICE HOURS
8:30 o ... . te 5:00 , .• . Deily
lt301 • · • · to l:ztOO N.- SetwWr

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!~f!.i~o~ ii'T' ·5;l' .. · .. · ·-· ...... · .. $1895

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

II .50 for 50

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mpa 0 4 Door. 1 owner ond only 12
m"l
5potleu clean inleric.-, gold finiah 'good W•;·
'pores, factory air condilioned. · Aut;motic lra~s •
ower steering, radio.
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atlon, for Five yean ,
Tha Polla for 1oid Election will
be open ot 6:30 g'cloc~ A.M. or4d
Nmoln open until 6:30 g'efoc5!
P.M. Eostern Stondard Time of
soil• day.

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b• •r.n at 6:30 o'cloc:lc A.M. and
,.ma n open until 6:30 o'r:loc•
P. M. Eost•n Stondord Time of
aold day.

By order of the Boanl of

!I actions,_ of Meigs

BT, ordef' •f the Boord of
E ectlonst of Melg•
County, Ohio

C011nty, Ohio

EMMETT G. WILL

ChalrmaR

Choirmon

DOROTH¥ M. JOHNSTON

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Dated October 1, 1969
Qot. 6. 13, 20 , 27

LEGAL NOTICE

' NOTICE OF ELECTION OH TAX
~EVY

IN EXCESS OF THE

TEN MILL LIMITATION
NOTI CE i• hMeby jiv e n that in
of o Reso ution ol tt.
Boord ol Education of the Meigs
Loco/
Sehgal Dilftrlct, Mei91
County, Ohio, posud on the 8th
day of July, 1969, there will be
1ubmlttad to o vot e of the pecple
of nld School D i•trlct ot o GEN·
ERAL EL EC T ION to I. held in
the Meigs Local Sc hool Dilfrlct,
Meiv• County, Ohio, ot the fiJJulor
ploces of voti ng therem, o n T Ulll•
day, the 4tfl day of Nov11mber,
1969, th• que 1tion of levying, In
uc:e•• of the ten mill limltotlgnf
for the benefit of Meigs Loco
School Dhtrlct lot the purposs of
ent e•pen tea of the lub·
division .
Sold to x beir19 : o re ne wal gf on
e•lstfng lox ol , ...... milia to run
lot o CCJntint~ i "'i plll'lcd, at o rate
not exceeding 3.0 mills for egch
gne dollor of valuati on, which
omount1 to Thirty Cents ''"' eoch
one hundred dgllors of voluatlon
for o eol'ltinvlng pe.- iod,
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The Pol\1 fot sai d Elecr ion will
be ope" ot 6: 30 o'cloc k A.M. ond
remol n CJpen until 6 ;30 o'clock
P .~ . Eo stern Stondar d T ime of
1\.+!d day .
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Otdet" of the 8-rd of
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County, Ohio

EMMETT G. WtLL

Cholrmon
~P.'iOTHY M. JOHNS TON
Dotecl October lll969
6, 13, 20. 7

oct.

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Auto Sales

Br, order of th• Boercl af
E ec:tlona, of Melos
Countr, Ohio

EMMETT G. WtLL

Cholrmon
~~OTHY M. JOHNSTON

Oneil Octoller 1 1969

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I WILL plckt~~merchandiaealll
lake to auelloo .., a per~
... lull. Call Jim Aduu,
&amp;udiOIIIIrt lhetlend

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CHINA C.ABINETS, 1'11111111 Ia·
bl.., old cloeka, - . Write
or call M. D. Nlller, RL 4,
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SMITH AUTO SALESi
IANAUGA, OHIO

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&amp;A Buick ...... !3395
Joetorr

ET.etro 4 • · SHan.
olr co"dltlonlna. Vlnrl top,
E.tra ciMn car from one Of
our m•t d•pendable culfO.

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Foc:tory

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heating atove. Good conliUOA.
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W~ MEANT , T~ II - ONI WHO WANTS
TO BE fiHAMCIAJ,.L Y IMDIPINDENT A 1'1RsoN ASPIRING TO IARNINOS WELL
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1ar1 with hl1h quality celdr praducta.

have e '1•1,. !"'*"' ef peoltltono
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COUNTifS OF THE TUPPERS PLAINS·
CHm~R WATER SYSTEM WILL B.EGIN

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illlerlnb8d chaawer, • opea~p
er oound syatem, wllb AM II
Flf radio. Balance t81.48.
UH aur Uma - n t plan.
Call 992 3352.

NEW 1969 ZIG-ZAG aewlqma•
chino In orlelllll factory
ton, Automatic •It ~ liB to
10-a-81e
make buttomoles, aew an buttons, monocram, alii make
fancy dealgna wlllo JUII: the NEW,, THREE becb q coJGn..
lal dellpad home, l'h Ida,
twist oC a tlawle diaL l&amp;ft In
ceruntc tOe, W lluement,
~ • a • W8J alii never been
comect~Jw ......., utlllll'
Uled. WUI sell for onl,y ft7.
room.
air eondltiOIIId, Pbono
Cash or,. E-Z Ierma. Phono
11~454.
992-.2685.
10-7-6te
1o.t-6te
ELECTR&lt;iLUX sweeper with
good auction. Complete wlllo USED PIANOS, two nleii recooan attaelanenta alii even dltiOIIed tllritlot pia- wltlt
banch, Free dell'!fry, C a II
throw away bop. Full price
Rutlanl Furnltun, 7t2-421L f
onl,y P2.80 or Ierma •vall,10&gt;12-31p
able; Phone 112-2885.
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Oct. lntllltlillreM; 1
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.-.aelltiiUw. For free elltl•
maleo, pbclae Coartea Llllt, WALNUT SOLID STATE Stereo,

Son, lac.

ANOTHER ohlpment of women's
alii children's used clothing
has arrived. Jeffers ClothIng, Rl 33, going -..rd fair
(lrounls.
10-10-Btc

DotH October 1. 1969
Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27

NOTICE Is hereby given that In
pul'luonc• of a R•solutlon of the
Board of Township Trust••• of riM
Townsltlp of Orange, M-igs Coun•
ty, Ohio, post.d on the 2nd day of
September, 1969, rMN will be tub·
mltted to a vote of tho people of
aald Orona• Town•hlp at a GEN•
ERAL ELECTION to be held In
the T cwnshlp of Oronp, Ohio, at
tha ... oulor placet of voting
th•eln, on TU.sder 1 the 4th dey
of November, 1969, ths question
of levylnsa. In •xcest of the .. n
mill llmitotlonf for tM llen~~flt of
Orona• Townahip for tho pwpoN
of Curre"t E•penlfll.
Said lox belno: on ocfcUtionol
tax of J.S mill to "'n for flv•
yeonl ot o rote not ••ceodlng ~
mill or eoch one dollor ef v-oh•·
tlon, which amounts to live ceftts
for eoc.. one hun.sd dollon. of
voluotlo" for Five peots.
The Pofls for aoicl Elet:tlon will
be 11pan Cit 6:30 o'cloc• A,M, on4
remain open until 6:30 o'clock
P.M. Eoat... n Standard Time of
aold day.

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WANTED, JUDE 5 ~s week,
Monday through Friday to
Athens from frelglrt depot In
Monkey Run. Must be In AthLEGAL NOTICE
ens by 7:30 a. m. Phone 992NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
2226.
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE
TEN MILL LIMITATION
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work; and Laundry EqvlprMnt,
Propoaol1 ahall ba aubmltted en
Proposal Fotn~ contained In th
apt~clfh::atlona and oth.r cantraet
doc11ntenta, wltlch document• GN
on file at tM Hospllol and at the
office of the Architect, ond ore
available to a II proapectlve bido
clers during r.outar offlu ho ...s
until the cl~lnt of bids.
On• complete ••• of bid docur..entl1 for the purpo.. of biddinJI,
moy be obtained from Earl C.
Hay•• ' &amp; A.aaoclates, Architects,
631•6th Street, Portsmouth, Oflla.
Upon deposit of $50.00, wlllcfl de•
posit will be refunded upon re•
tum of bid documents In gOGd con•
dltien wlthl n a pwlad of fifteen
days arter opening of bids . Con•
troct documents will be moiled
collect, upon written request oM
d.poslt submitted.
All propoaols must be aceom•
ponied by a bid bond bCJund in the
Spec:lllc:atlons and ••.cuted by a
bondlna company llcenud by fhe
State of Ohio payable to the Dl"'
ct• of the Owner In on amount nol
len than live (S) "of the amount
of the bids. The bond or cheek
shall be forfeited If th• bidder
lolls to enter Into o contract
with 1ald owrwr. Ths bond• or
checks of the three 1-11t bldd••
wiH be held until tt. execution
of the contract and the fuml•hlng of the 1'8qulrwd perfarrnonc:e
bond, after wl!ic:h they will be
returned on demand after the
blda ore canvaued~
A. pWformonce bond and o labor
and mot.,lol poyment bond, both
of IOO I!fi of the amount of the co""
t,oct, with satiafac:tory •ur•tles,
will be r•qulred from the sue•
c:enful bidden far the folthf.,l
performance al the work for eoch
contract owOJded.

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Tht P~lisher , • ..,... , th. rltht

tahr 21, 1969~ until 12 o clock
noon, Eos...,. daylleht ThM, oncl .. eillt er l'tlject ony oda d. . . . ~~~ ....
crt that tit. . will tla opened plll&gt;- lftiloMI. The , .. li1her will .._.
llc1y and read, IOf tM fufnl•hlnt
of all labor ond tnat.,lal nee•u•y .. ,.s,."'i.,lil for ...,. than ....
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for the canttructlon of an axtandllll IIICerteef l!'ferllll'l.
f' RAHS
c•• addition to Vet .rona .Memorial
H••pllal, Pomeroy, Ohio. Alt warll
Fer ••• Atl S...vice

ehDfl bo dona according to the
drowlnta and ,apeclflcatloM oa
,.parad by Earl C. Ho~a &amp; Aa•
toclotaa,
Archl .. ctt,
630-6th
Streett, Portamouthf Ohio.

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the IQIIacco lrlllultQ'.• 41~.
'ror uMia 4henlll.,._ rewnJ!I•• ~·II'-~
broadcastera served IIOIIee to- ' tiGij, and to BQ~elclt ~ or -.,~a lid ~~ ,,, .
day 1hey plan to cordnut ·clall ·~ illat clpn&amp;lao ""'it ~· ~
anllamoldrc COIIIIIlerclalt eWJI can.kilL
madil fqr~,....._ ·
after radio and televlslan
'lb8'Feilera!CGDmunlca,tlolla elbPIQ111W -~ ,4i;Mea l.f
aol&gt;ertlsq o( ctaanuos onda Cl!lllilllaoiCII (FCC) hu ordered ccqiOu, ~ CC.UII, :
next September.
all
wlll.ch brc.cl"'ot point ot Ilia ~ ~
'lbel!iscloaure 1&gt;1' Vl!leeat T. c~ IIIII tA! aleo air ·the ._too at Well at ~
WasUewlld, presldant of thit aatiiiiiOkiiW 11111-L Ct- caat adverliJIN." WuU•ald
Natl018l A11oclatlolr of Broad- ~ · liiluatry leadtia Ia.., said. ''In , _ olthell Ia lhel'e
1he health a r8QIIIr0111eal to pre- the
casters (NAB), 1118rkad a prhatel7 .
potentlal)J aerlous aotllack to a eOII!inoteltlo as a prime factor anlllllloldrc point ol. - · "
carefUl year - l q, lobbylrw In ~ ai!PI drop In per capita
Ia • t
strategy byclpreUaDiakerL '- c.....ltll,
The, atrategy clllllaxed July year. Soillle ~ broadcut
22 when Jouph F. Cull1118D m, ad-!ertlaq wU IKIIOI!&amp;"rWorth
president of the Tobacco lhll coot olnce ·" rqped
lnstllute, told a Senate subcoln- COIIIIIltrclala knocking the proTOTAL LOllS- GllllpGIIs ..-.....nr-llalri..U.IIil!t,.._.lllloltl11'11m!- that clgare"" mskers dueL
"'ou1h at 1:501.111. ~..,White AW.,acijacent to thit old ~ Bolltr j,op, Cauae or the
would Wlluntarily stop all
But WaaUewald, Ia al-""rlo
The YCllllh Grcq&gt; of the carfire thsldasll'01IId the vehicle owned by WIU!aml. CoeD, ~er'R1- ·¥,. 1JU not been debroadcast advertising next Sep- Sen. Frank E. Moos, P.utah, . penter Blpdot Qlurch 11111 at
t0111her.
C.,..resa' leodllw andciQarejle the homo of Mr. and Mro. Rex
terntlned.
liaa 'lbree Alms
cruaader. said brc.clcaotera had Cheadle CHI s..my '"'"'""
Observers believe the volur&gt;- doclded illat deoplte the loss ot Mrs. Cheadle led de¥0111011 for
tary move had three alms- to clear-"" · ad"'rtlolng, "art!- the evening and used 1he topic,
prol:lude even horsher gover~&gt;- moldrc meaaases will • . • · circle, church.
ment restrlc:tlons 011 cigarette .• conUrue to be aired," for at
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Dies Sunday
Zom Mollahan, 76,dledat1he
Holzer Medical Center on First
Ave., arowld 4 a.m., Sunday.
A resident oC Tu!Jpen Plains,
she was born Jan. 3, 1893, in
Clsy Couni;Y, W. Va. , daughter
of the late J, E. and 4'dla Carpenter.

She msrrled Martin Mollahsn oo Nov. 11, 1909 In Clay
County. He survives, along with
the following children, Mrs.
Macel Adkins, Crown City;
Ethel Rife, Gallipolis; Woodrow
Mollahsn, Kalamazoo, Mich.;
1\fartlta Ward, Rl. 1, Bidwell;
Becky carter, Gallipolis; Clovlce Brown, Rl. 1, Ewlngton;
Opal Hardesty, Rlcllnondale;
Dewey Mollahen, Kalamazoo;

accam,panled Mr. aDIIMrL CUI

Window

Reva Johnson, WUkesvllle; Darrell Mollahan, Akron, and 2S

grandchildren, 18 greot-grandchlldren, and one brother, Charles Carperter, Akron.
Three sisters and one brother preceded her In death.
Funeral services wUI be I P•
111., Tues«ay at the McCoy Funeral HIKRe, VInton, Rev. R D.
Brown ofllclatlng. Burial wUI be
In VInton Memorial Park.
Friends lillY call at the ~
oral h&lt;me from 2-4 and 7-9 p.
IP•• tociay,

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News, Notes

No Immediate Raocdon
Crabtree to the Farm Bureau
There waa .., Immediate' dinner .n...ttng at thit Athens
public reaction !r0111 the Grange hall CHIWednosdou..,..
clgare"" lndusiQ. But one fii..
executive -9rivatel7 raised the
Mr. and Mrs. t..loSmlthvlpossiblllt;y that tObacco baclters sited his brother-IJI.Iaw and stallllght demsnd that the FCC tor, Mr. and MrL E4ward lnr8QIIIre a rewroeofthepreoent gram at LaurelvUle CHI~.
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fairness doetrine.'' and reMr. and Mn. TCIJl Byrd ani
quire broadcasters airiJig anti- children were reeent ....to of
lllloidJ11 mesoqes to cwater Mr. and Mro. Slleradan Lane
thOIII with commercials CHI thit and family In Lancaster,
pleasures ot amoklng.
c. B. Dwalley, Orlando,f!L,
hi a speech prepared Cor is a guest of his sons-In-law and
delivery today to Te""s broad- daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gra,..
colters at Lubbock, Tex., ville Stout and faii!Uy and Mr.
Wa.Uewsld elaborated
on and Mrs, Clay JOl'4an, Dale and
brc:adcasters' bitterness at sud- Barbara.
denly losing thelr$220miiiiCHia
Callers at the heine of Mr.
and MrL Fern GUIOJily were
Mr. and Mro. Otho GNilorY and
groot-gandeoa, Brent Wrt,bt,
Radcliff, and Fermin BoriD&amp;
(Continued from 1)
Dundas.
or rellslouo symbols are ln..
Mr. and Mrs.HaroldGIUOJI!y,
eluded.
VIckY and Bruce, abaded the
No cme except Loire knoWs Golden wedding amlversary
the message of the window's celebration held Cor her parabstracdcm. I! Ia written 011 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Rua- r which Is locked In hla sell at their heine at Wolf Pen
safe.
on Sunday.
Madl ot thick, aculptured,
Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Marlltolnod glass 111 In concrete vin Chaae were hls atater, Mrs.
reinforced by hair and straw, 0cta Poole and her dauahters,
this stronger t;ype or C&lt;llllttuc- MrL Freda Howlaad and Mrs.
llon ls used with greater free- Maq Lculoe Riddell, SL Marys,
dom b)' arehltects than the tr,... W. Vo., and their granddaughdltlonal !01'111 0( thin leaded ter, Miss Mary Hines, who is
glass.
staying at CedorvUle Bopdat
Loire'• art!~-· atart College at this time.
with a llab of glaso three quarRelatives here have leamed
ters qh•·t.ch lllldl. 'l'llelldpa that l.!ra. ·Jdin RaW II,., .11.0
are llbliPII wtq, a hamlller, bas been Nrlously Ul at her
prodllclns lrreaular surface• home ln Orange Park, Fla., to
with multiple facets to catclt lDij)rovllW and able to be liP and
the refraction 0( ounll.lht.
around.
The estimated cost of M,OOO
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Du~ean,
Cor the window called f o r Centerburg, called 101 Mr. and
ACTION em the port of tile Mra. Mix Haning on SUnday.

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Tonight and Tuesday
October 13-U
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SAYINGS CO.

For yean to come, paUenta
and vlaltors at the hoopllal msy
sit ln the Clllet chapel before
thit msay faceted colored surface oflla window, perhaps to
find relaxation and peace each tnterpnllilg ibe 111eanlng
or tile window In a dlllerent ,
W8f, and fllldlng In II a periOilalmes-.

POMEROY, OHIO
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lUCK DUBROW- HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- "JOIIelne's ereat. lt'lltakeyearsotr
you,"
"Yeah, the naxt 30"
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Tv. ..• in Review
I llke that exchange from the
new CJ!S.TV situation comedy
'''I1te Governor and J.J. ," A
longshot entry with
Dan llalley. I aleo liked It when
Dally to1c1 his sec......,.:
"Maggie, I can't read Ytyping. The next time, please
write."
I'm starting orr '"' the
poslllve side today In response
to 1he uaual new-oeasCHII-""rs
!rem viewers askbw in efteet:
lon't there anything yw !Ike
· - vldec anoklr Hollywood'l
Answer Ia Yes
The answer,ofcourae,tsyes.
I live hero, for - l e . ll's
Juat that, u 10111ebecly oald-1
tblak it was either Voltelre or

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Walter Wlnchall - critics are•
easy to plea11 bat hard to
sada(l'. I always think I'm a
patsy untU thit letter• arrive.
Jim Nabors' lana, for Instance, ftdOded 1111 with angry
notes becauae Illlade a simple
sta!Oinent of fact: That his ,_
C~TV 'Variety
Ia
embarraas!IW.
Predlctabll, the lhow Is an
a)lll&amp;ren! ralllW• hlt. But thtt
111eana nothing unless you oom
network stock .,.. IIOIIIethlDg.

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The temPOratore indolmtoim
l'Oin8roY at 11 a.111. MGnda.r
UDder IWIII1 aides was 7t delrtOO.

LODGI!: TO MEET
Harrleoomlle ChQier OES
wiD elect m!leero at Its ,__
1ar 11100dng 'nieoday at 8 p.m.
at the HarriiiiiYIIIe Mullnle
Temple. Oflleen ~ 1'8CJ1tllted to wear fl&gt;riMie. POtluck
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MOVING DAY Ia Alaska oomeUmea eaUa for opeelel
"'!ulpmeat, particularly 'way, 'way up DOJ1b al Pn~diJoe
Bay wbere the oft btom Ia uDder wa~. ·. t' Sllyerue bell·
eopter daqle• a metel cara&amp;e aedltD welptq lllOrt
tban drt teal over llle frelb llmdr• clBIDJ a IWIIeb of
drllllDg riC• from eae weD aile to aaotber Ia tile bnpa••·
alrle-oa llle aul.ee, al lea~ terrain.

Mra. Bertha Dutton. Potato
chips, cupcakea, coffee, Kool·
Aid and mints were oerved. M.tendlng besides theM named
MRS. ALPHA BARR
were Mary GUlley, Carol Ha,yMrs. Betty Wrfllh! and cbU· 11180, Joyce Vance, Pbyllls Mordren returned to their lane at ria, Bertha Dutton, Georsla
Dublin, Ve., attar spendl,. a Diehl, Mri. PeariJacobo,Julla
week with her parenls, Mr. and Lellbllt,'ftb'Kiapp, Wanda WHMrL Bruce Morrlo.
Ilallio,•' SJarm Black, VIolet
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce lllorrlo Mi11er, · Ethel Nichol..., and
returned to their hollle here llooinle · ~~ayre. Sending allla
after takllll thelrdauabter,Bet. were June llewhurllt,lre111Ke,..
ty, and children to their._,., neely, )(l)dredGrate,EtheiHits,
In Dublin, Va.
· Patll lluah, Nona Dyke, 1loae
A ahower honorllW Mra. Jar- Patter....; Boetrlce May, C&amp;r•
ry Jacka wao held .-ally at cy Moore, .Ada Kee-, Mrl.
the home 0( hariiiGther,Odelll David Grate, Iris Colllao, MrL
Roush. Hooteaaeo were II r L Wendel Grate, lolrL Hubert
Sharon Barr, MrL S. 1lupn Grata, Mrs. ·Emenon llysell,
and Mary 11011111. Apl'*andblue MrL 'i! Y,yrue Grover, 'Mre.color •. - wao carrlad out Fralll!lil Brown and lolro. Dorta
GROUP TO MEET
The CemmuniQ&gt;IIIIjii'OUIIItal In the decoradGDL c.malware Re\nharl.
MrL Howard ThomaandTerOrgaalzaU... wUI meatTueeday played with prl1e1 illl!lllwoaby
Audrey
Patteri!Oir,
Wanda
eoN
vlolled herda'!lfller, MrL
MrL
at 7:30p.m.allloolunoblleHQin
WIUiamo, MrL Alpha Barr IIIII . Slalut Barr and cblldren POmeroy.
_, ·Ia at waek.
e
)li'w; Jerry Jock.• and MrL

Langsville

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WASIIJNGTON - AN AMERICAN BAR Aoeocladon commit- lloine a ad have parked Ia on
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!fct.
tea has throrm the !qlr0111e Court rnnlpalloli&lt;\',. ~ a..,. wUI be
with till
F. llayaorrorlh Jr. Into new ocarllo...,.Q 1&gt;1' .fiWIW· to nach a lr for
unanbnous qreorneat on Raynoworth'o q••U"catllllio.
a Mr•
l!lfpranwastoketl .·
The 1z.memtlor comml- 011tholtdetal~ .~ ..... toHol~'llodl&lt;aiCentarTul..
affirm Its o._.-t Cor lfVUWOI'Ih. But~ U.,
day and F.dltll Tlwo
11110111 when lt ~u arlit )llwn StiJ!. 11, f!" ...;t·•
,net. aofloualy m at the tall!• .....,:
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TAKE'N BAKE PIZZA
1111. MAIM ST.

POMEROY, OHIO

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· VU!ap Council In reached belwean the bank and tra'• fat• can taKe place earthe vlllqe, the vlllap bluot 'Iter.
w~ couilcll to c..,. tear down an exlaU~ bulktl&lt;V
However, thit go:.head wu
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for an
pooolbllldea of the · on the lot which It Is nc!Ww- liven Flohet ' at lait night' a
- .llalloa waa Fire Chief~ IIW wlth the bal)k. ·1'1\e viUop meOjlng and hs can proceed In
'e rl .•Fiohlr. Durt,. the ~iacua- has urdl the nrat of the year to pttlng glans and sluclylng II·
alon the vl1laae olflclals com- complete the removal or the nancfng of the new structure.
mlttod alotwhlch.ltwill eoon struclllrefrom1helot.
Flllher saldthttlhereareoev·
a"''Uirt to the !Ire department
Accord!IIi to the agreement oral directions lnwhlch the ftre
ror locatiCHI of the ;_, CacUlt;y, the lot belonging to the bank wiD department can go In financing
The lot Cor the new bulldhw not ba traaoferred to the v111afe the new plarmed headquarters.
lo located on Race SL and until the bulldlngremovalontlle
Chief or Pollee J. J. ereFourth St. and the !Ire dl!ll8rt- vlllap lot Ia completod. How- means was authorized to s e t
lllent wW hive acceoa to the ever, Chief Fisher said that he "trick or treat" night In t h e
new structure from both hopes an earlier exchange of commlllllt;y for Wednesday, OcL
ltreell,
tho Iota can be arranged with 29, from 6:30 to 7:30, In going
'lbo building site Ia being... the possibility that work on 1he alq with plans lor theoboervcured fr1111 the present owner, new !Ire department headquar- anceln Pomeroy and other nearthe Cltlzena Natloml Ba..... In ten can atart sooner than the . by towns,
axchange for a lot whlchthevll· first of the rear.
Council appromthepoyment

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et JGhn zttolde ~ t bat
s...ral counclliiiOIIIbal"\1..
ohorl&gt;rave ' •
•t~ r ~ allll ilo wOl'd .hao been re-.tYIII · preal4id ~oure with' tho
Chale, ~ill:~ .(,•~ oP jrheth'!" the cOIIIII)..UQ&gt;Ii to ; coudliiO.. ot the
poljtl
oor, 10 tlal Iii· "!''"'· ~~ hlw taleVIIIIIMI cable 11rvlce. cruloei', n. \'!lllfde 1:.-ia 1111!1
ad ' '"' ~w•fti4"'*tlt :.' ai0re :A clange In the chslrnlan &lt;l.t,he. lnwlved .Ill tbrea .ace~ .In
readily. The . ~ S.rd Federal Conununtcatlono .Com- thl PUt 60 dQo
malllte~&gt;&lt;
of 'Public A1falra II~,. tile llll,oloa In W
. ashlngton, D. C.lo a nee coots &amp;re ·b!P becauM' of
ather 11300 lnvoived In the' Pur- thit ~ at the present tl111e, mlatreallllent ol. the 'Nidcle,
chase al the ay&amp;tem.
they said. . ·
they charged.
Chase was authorized to Jlro- '!be 1118""r Is scheduled lobe
II was qroed to ocheolde cereeed with !lie cloolng of f'be •Ired before 1he FCC. The vii- tain dates .on which thit ..,hlcle
Marlnaforthesesson.Titeopotlip has had anilsreelllentfor . lo to be turned over to Chase
llaa been the st!bJect of c o m- several miOIIhs with Ohio VIdeo and hla doparinJent fiJI' regular
plaints recently due to early oorvlce, Inc. , TI!Dn, for the lllai.Unance. Tho veblcle, promorning visitors wholl""r 1he service but nc act! CHI ))as been oently out of cominlaolon, Is belllarlra area, It was rePorted. forthcoming due to FCC hold- lilt r-lred bytheiiiUnterance
Councd IJIProved the report upo.
dl!ll8rtment.
of Mayor C. 0. Fisher showing fi was agr.,.t to purchaoe a
Cooncll recelftd 13 le""rs
a collecdoo of $1,312.03 In "blonket" biMid for 12 otnclals from Mela:aH!gh School OW.
fines, biMids and feea during and •llll'loyeo who handle funds. denta eJQ&gt;reulngthelriJIPrecl·
September, plus $192 In mer-The. blanketbiMidwUibeconsfd. a lion for use o( the communlt;y
· chant collecdiMI Ieos for a to1a1 erably more rea,...blothan fn. swlnuhlng poollnearlySepteMof $1,504.03.
dlvldual bondlnll, ll was report- ber during their physical
Zerkle and Clerk· Treasur- ed.
eatlcn cla8ses. The,_

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preotllt

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procaSIOI. PholphorUI C 0 111-

, pounds are ulld ·Iii doterpato,
water eo!teiiiDI, leannlng
agenta, plaadelzera and lncen. dlarJ bomb• •

W.adllr.

tn reopon11; pe~ sol-

dlaro Ia fldl combat gear took

~t~ lllalklno at polentlal trouble
• I)IOia will! ordero to take

"lfnq: nieaoures" again at any
darnonotratore. '
n., lilting voice or 1laiKII
~ Jll!)tlitored Ia ~
Wd moratortUIII we a &amp;lvlna
' ·· r Prttldalrt NlxCII a·''laoie ol the
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SAIGON {IJPO- Collllllents
· , frun. American Gls oa the
Vialllain 111oratorlr.an:
"1 think they {the dOIIIODitralol'a) are making " hard.or CHI
thit proapecia for a negotiated
~•e oett10111ent but I thlak "'•
otiU &amp;CIIIetbq that should l?e
done.~· !pee. 5 John llaug, 23,
• orllfacitoon. w1s.
·~ sure think they should Jet
tllli,,war be run by the - ' e
the~ are· ~~~t&gt;.Pooed to run IL And
they ohould qport thit United
Statea1he way tlley're ....posed
"it doesn't bother me a blL I
to.''WO 'l'helbao Mcllanald, 21, don't .IU&lt;e those hippies and
of Breilster, Ohio.
proteatera, but IC !hay want to
"This 11 11Q' aecon4 lime over proteot, tee tlient go abead."
hare. I balleve In flablllw Pic. Fred W~e. 19, ot
CQ!IIIIIunlsm. !Awollalred hlp. Torrance, CaliL
plea and people who disagreed
"Thi.Y ohould stve thOIII all
w~ the war I can't - . " Spec. ·lllllforma and lind thOIII over
4 KeDIIIth Poundo, lll,oi.Dasert here without a gun. They are
sorry and ""'"triode." sec.
Center, Csllt.
''I think theoe peCiple a r e Joll!HIY K&lt;&gt;aor of GGidaboro,
101rw to be extrlllileiJ· 101'1'1 N.c.
later oatnll!e. •• ll~reever
"l haven't e.,.nheUdabout
coilleo a dma w.hoa illar,e;a a It," Spec: t J-sLoWs,21,of
.battle ·• ·• tina eoJl .,., WlnllcJD.Stlem, N.C.
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WASIIINGTON ~ EIGIITEEN HOiJSE ME~ allacked
&lt;1. lbilr 1,ollequea -: w&amp;YI!" Hv• of Olllq.,.. as "~a­
lUll• or llaiKII, • will try to lreep the ·J1011ae Ia Msalan all nl&amp;ht
IOINht 1'1 tiohsr In the raUaawlde Via~ iDo,raiorlum. - ,,
· Ttte eflbiMn wont ahMd with lllelr jllano deiPits tho realiJ&amp;doa thtt IllY otllor lfoUif -bar ........ abut the Millan Gt! by
d mndl"* a quorum call, and • threat tr0111 one membaZ':IO do
j\111 11ft Ha,yo 111d he lfliUid do·ll.
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made a detaUed report &lt;1. the with the Jaycees Junior Mill
eommlttee's plans for 11le pro. Pageant, Nov. 15. &amp;weo.r
motloo.
plana and the date hsve n o I
The plan Is for each m e r- been finalized.
chanl peylng $35 Cor 500 tickPrior to the Christmas prer..
eta to be given to all persons, rnodGt a "shop at home" eam..
with no purchase required. Any- palgn wUI be COI!Wcted by the
...., 13 or older Ia eligible to Meigs County Jayceea Cor cme
receive tickets.
week starting Nov. 3.
Four drawtngo will be hsld,
the first CHI Dac. 6, when ooe
Chrlstmss dacoratlons will
· $50 and two $25 gift certlfl. be lnstelled as eoon u theMcates will be awarded; the sec- er OCI'IstrocUon work ts eom..
ond CHI Dec. 13 Cor a portable pleted, II was reported. All,_
TV and $30 and $25 1111! cer- lights have been purchaaed.
tlficates. and Dec. 24 I h e They will be lumed e11 thldair -•
grand prize, a col.....s.n' and a!ter1'bankaglvlng.
stereo.
A abort dlac:ussion followed
Cost to the merchants for de- CHI the
mill school rennkets Is used to cover the costs a1 lovy for Melga I.oca1 Iliaor till )lrOIIIGIIcm, Nl11ar said. trtet to . be OJII .ll.&gt;ll. .
.. PeriOIII - havt tlduito n3ed ballot. Twel.. ~.-. . ,.
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ed the 1....._ presldadMiller noted that a..y llllJO , b1o President Bill Grue11r st
J. S. Davia &lt;1. Tu)llll!ro
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Plains has been Jllllled chair. to have a Plli'lite ln Cllllluncdoa llalley's Re~
llllD or the annual Chrlsllnaa
seal sale al the Melp CoUnt;y
Tubercul011ls and Health Aaeocladon.
A long-time member af the
Aseoclatlcm's board &lt;1. dlrectors, Davis Is a retired Mella
educator having last served as
executive head or the Eastern
I.oca1 School District. Throuill RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande the Academic Affairs Coinlllltthe years he hss been active Ill College hss announced an ad- too, President Chrlotensen acnumerous COIIIIIIunlq and clv- rnlalatratlve policy to enable coptod the resolutle11 submlttod
tc afralrs.
lntereatecl students to psrdcl- to 111m by the Sluclent Senote.
'ihe seal sale will of!lclally pete either In support or Op- The resolution makes the fol.
get underway 011 Nov. 12 when position to the Vlelnalll Wsr lowing provlalona Cor partlcl.
IJIPrcxitnately 4 500 letters Morator!UIII O&lt;tober 15, ac- pallon In the moratorium:
Each otuclent must Inform bla
coalalntng the Citrlstmss - ' • cording to Dr. Alphus R. Chris.
wUI&amp;D Into Meigs homes.
tensen, presldaJtt or the col- Instructors thet he will be abCommercial . - s at lege. Dr. Cbrlsteaoensald,how- sent October 15 to psrdclpate
Melgs lllab School t;yped the ad- ever, the college' s regular In the Vletoaln Moratorium.
Each psrdclpedng stuclent
dress labels whlcb tonight wUI class sc:hadule will net be dlamuot put hla l1lliDO 101 a list
be placed CHI the OllYelopes by rupted or CIDCelled.
members of Meigs Counl;y St. Upon the reCOIIIIIIendadon or In the O(!lee of the Vlce Preslon 110, Eight and Forty, meet. .-:·:·:·:;:·:·:·:-:·:·:::::-:-.-:;-:-:·:-~:·:-:·:·:«~~~· Ident for Academic Affairs.
Each Instructor must make
lng at the home or Mre. How- .. ..
(;,;~no;,,.
provlalcms for his classes em
ard Blrc:hfleld, executive secA curfew will go In ertei:t October 15. ·
this evening In Mlddl1 port
rotsry of the Aseoctatloo.
SfATEMENT MADE
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Nov 6 1 Heath announced Mayor C. o. FlshThe Academic AUalrs c o mUnl:Me.:::st~~ln Nld- : . : : ; : : Chief J. J. Cr~ inlttee, In a statement to the
6·15 prellldent, declared that, In
dleport and volunteers are beTh 1 • 111 bl
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inB: solicited.
e a ren w
aw a .
their lnleJl)retldCII of tho resDuring the opening week 0( p.m. and all persons 18 and olution, lndiYIGJal s opposed to
the sale, Meigs Cowley bank younger must be orr t h e the moratm ium have the same
employes will wear Chrlstmso streets by 6:30 p.m. unless rtabl to expreu their feeling!~
seal corsages or badgeolllade accompanied byperents. The Cll October 15 as do those preb)' Mrs. Joan Harrison.
curfew wiD be In effect each posing the lllOJ'alorlwr&gt;
evening lmdl af'.er Halloween.
Mrs. Birchfield reports that
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s w equa11orce
to all youth under tl\e oae of
. to the elementary schooll and 18 who - · n u
ole ....
that plocemats )IOinllng .., the
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_.. or the Tuberculosis and Coot from home to evening
Health AasocladiMI are avails- scjlool functions ard church
ble to or&amp;llllzallone.
~video.
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Funeral aervlces lor llrree;reor.old Debra !ke Wyalj, Who
died 0( l$rlea sulfered .
lhe was lltruck b)' a - Cll .
Route 12t one mile o&amp;st Cr
l.Cllg Bottom Monday la8, wiD be Wedneidaf at 2
p.m. ot 111e Martllt ~rat .
Home.
Sbe Is IIW'Y1ved 1r1 her Pll'lllla, Mr. and Mrs. Lorry w7•
&amp;\1- lAIII
a lillllr,
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Davis to
POMEROY F1REMEN are oportlng a lot of pride these days o.,.r their new $21,000 fire
truck which arrlm In the community laot week. Howeyer, " Is doubtful tlat their pride surpasses tJat ·or the Pometoy firemen ol. 1910, above, shOwa with the Second Ward hose wagon
of thel :era 1J!!1 wearing new uni!OI'IIIs which had just been received. Mrs. George Renshaw
s 141t&gt;lliod this plc\ure.
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The Oo111polla alld Pl. Pleas- chambers, and ihe WeBIVfrllln. ant Chambero!CollllllerceawUI Ia State Road Commission discuolled t&gt;rellmlaary dedication
plans, but nothing dellnlte was
River bridge between llender- decided. Officials wiU hsve to
~ for a compledCHI dele betheir cbUdren have to fight 1~" Sell and Kanauga.
Navy s01111an James He,.
This was revealed Monday lore exact plans are drawn up.
Officials reviewed reportsCHI
drlcks, 23, ofl.ullbock, Tex.
following a 11Pt"!al Pt. Pleasthe
dedication of the S tlv e r
"All thooe youngdudeL What ant ch8111ber session at Gene
do they m. about wllolt Ia Ball's Reoteurant In Pl. Pleas- Bridge ·In 1928 ln order to give
thelll eome t;ype of starting
going '!" over here? Have they ant.
tver had to go out and pick..,. Represenlal1ves &lt;1. the two point. One GaUipolls chamber
O(!lclal remsrked the 1969 dedtheir buddies Ia a baakel?" SCc.
lcadCII will probably not be as
Gerald E. Collins of Fayelaborate as the one held 41
v111e, N. c.. a Green BoreL
years ago.
uAs lqaslt'sp•ceful,lt'a
Ofllclals sre-ctedtomeet
okay." Sgt. Chaires Wagner,~.
agaln within the next Cew days
of Ripley, Oklo.

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The l'llmero,y Chamber 0(
Commerce tentatively at a
luncheon meeting Monday set
Saturday. Nov. 15, to ldckolf
Its IMII8l Christmas promo..
don.
Chuck Miller &lt;1. 1he prOJIIO.
d101 collllllldee, In the absence
0( Norbert Compton, chairman,

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However, before
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mowd ~ wu qreod to
the o"-atton to Jam..
at hla
ahop, 1be
space
point
customers atlillllrap,
It wu reported.
Bills wore IJIPl'OVed fiJI'
menL
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Attend!,. the oeulan Wlr:\1
Mayor Fisher, Clerk·Treao!if•
er Grate; Fire Chief Fl~
Maintenance :q,ervleor Chait,.
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and CooncllmenDavldOhl~
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George Baker, Cll!rord ~. · ·j
bo, Zerkle and Byer.
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to croao thit centaiUM -- ··=,to ao north on SecGold.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1969

dotm. One American
crewpwl suffered 'fi&lt;RIIIIIs. ·
MUJiarY I)IOkesmen said
Sooth Vletnsmeae troopo reported havlna ldlled 13 auerrlllao In tile oulbreak-·one 0( the
clooest to Salp IInce the
beilnnla8 &lt;1. the baWolu11 Sept.
17. F101r pemment troopa
have died.
other claahes wore reported
IKirtlt of Silaon and jullt below
the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
lrlonday, with U.S. air killing moot or the 7t VIet Coni
and North Vletnsme11 alaln.
One Amerlc111 was killed and
four were wounded.
Headquarters Bald the blaeat
oul!n'eak .c.,:C!IJ'red dUring the
nlabl 85 mllea north ot Salp
when searchllalrt-carl')'IJII bellCOPters Ill the W8f for Air
Force aunllhlll barroaeo tbsl
ldlled 28 auerrtuas.
All of the Alllerl.,a~ lo11eola

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VIet ' CCias agents had allpped
Into die eopllal and distributed
~~~~ In thit Cenlnl
lltr.bt calling for the South
Villllama11 to bolcl their orm
daincastratiooa 11ia1J1at the war

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SAIGON (UPI) - Flabllng
flared 15 mllea Crmn sataon
today '"' tho eve or ·the
• VIetnam moratortUIII In the
Urdted States. South VIetnam
' dapqoed troopa opiJult posslble antiwar deiiiCIIStradcma

o!Iett,ro tnae1e a - ' of3t,..,
calved Cnlm such studertL
lra1or Flaher asked council
to • - • t ta the-· futuQ a
. eo!IKICII to theblcycleproblotno
ln thit town. He uld tlat blcydes are being ..,.rated In a
careless mamer.
The IIIIYOI' suggeatecl that,
porhaps, licensing blcyclea
might help In that they would be
numbered and olrendera could
be checked through the IIUIIIbera. Chief Cremeans sold thtt
be will start a blcyele &lt;Iubin
the - r CUwre and acquaint·,
youngsters with rules and reg~&gt;lations through IL
Chief Crelllelnssuaealedoloo that a parking meter near the
Erwin Gulf Station on North
Second St. be moved. He sold 0
oarklng IP&amp;Ce at that point ero'Sa tral!lc hazard. CouncU-

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Mr. 'and Jl:ra. Rllbert a..- bllillr-. All paralltJol.,.. :
ders, thit New York Meta, wiD and BryaaqfPCIIIIIII'OJWereSuao lelloor irniQr IIIII·- - idP .
aq and dance CHI NB&lt;l-TV'o day &gt;loltor' ol. Mr. lid ·MrL lrilld .:..-.:.. IN ~ 111._:.
"Kntl Millie Hell" Nov. 57
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democracy has nc ~,u.., .N.-.,.. . that he M4 alaee .,;.- with a·~· tnilh•
with quall1y.
retired
the ArmJ,
Buoh Hill men Iii honor of !hi
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tha Callow said- there lo mucn 1 .,...ta.. ~ lnVNd&amp;a
HameCCIDIIII ·Jin!lecla ,....
like about talevlslon and ·~""" ~ ......_ baNd otl' llllnilfoiJW ol~
Hollywood. 1 wilh, for lnsjance,_ Pll_with llatementa by n.r.. Buoh llall'a ~ faa~
tllat the a..,.,.lad.., Fnncl&gt; w~~tn he teolltled IUt Tulodl)l. lll&amp;ny "'"""' !Jarta· doPicteol
silngolress Mlrelllo Mathieu- · · Turiler lnslotoi! thot ~""' ·11111&lt;1111 ala pow~ Oblo·IJal--·.
who _....s 011 the Ed the .,... ware for nraiiJ Foalllall~r uid.ti.:
Sullivan, Tcm Jooeo and Jalul Turller'o perlllllal collecdan. rejeedoo or thalr bamecOiidJIJJ.
Da_vldson showa- was stven Cclnllok .dlllled It and llal4 rival, Xa;'tler. ·
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lalsoreOOIIUIIendtoyoU,Ud :·, GL
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network ell!ellllves,'an l..redl;.:' "IJ'be Jllllll . ~ lhe&amp; to WINS G~ PRiX
ble ,_ record album produced · Genlra1 \.~
cuotodlan
ROYi . (IJPO--Joluav' $e!'-.
by pop music llnpreaaarlo Phil fat the unst.ed .lllatH Army," voz.Ga~ o1
drlvllili,,
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Matra l!lf Ford) woa lhe GM
The first two rumbara, "Proul
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Mary" and ··~oh Harlem,"
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are as emottonaJiy exellflw a
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sound a• you·wtu hear !lick-~
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back In pop music tOday• .And NP.WSSerWrAlavln wu timid In
the sololsl, Sol)nY Ollrlei . .1.-· :, _
· - hour, t2 mllllteo, ,u;l
ranks right up thitre with Ray
Mry and lira. Bill Foucb IIIII oeeondo to beat PeterWutllo_l!7
Charles and Jce WUIIamL
tamtly d H...u,.toa wan r.. o! Brllalll In a llra)lhaDI ford
As for television again, I cent w-nd vlaltoro ol llr. and JGhD llllea ol Brltala Ia a
eJQ&gt;ect to watch the America,.. ' and llltL Jaclde Elun and BilL LoCus Pd ' ·
Russian amateur ~ meet
Mrs. Lena Knopp ol LIIW'"
MBs, LOVE DJES
In Lat Vegao " .CHI ~TV'o Yllle w a I '1'Uelday IIIIJ&gt;er
PT, Ji!LEASANT _ Mrs. Bill''Wide WorldoC!ports .~ 25. IUOit of her llr. p d ..,. Jrlae ~· ~l 8f,,Gf
And" I eJQ&gt;ect NBc-TV I To- lolrL . Do,fe·'Kni.PP. Kall, ,Char- Bt. 2, ·Pl. PJa.... died at ' day pregram will draw mucb loa~ Kevin. ·
hGne arannd 7:30 p,111., today,
a""ntiCHI rmen lt offers an hour
Mr. and Mte. Wllllam: 1111rct ~lila wrn be a111011110o
debate about protest agalnlt of Columllul were weeke'ad vie-''•e.! •by crow. Huaoel l"'inenn
the VIetnam War this Wednoa- ltqra of Mr. apd Mro. Howard llclllle.
day, and on hour dlacuoaiiMI oa Ruaaall.
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~· and Mro. E. L. .Carl"_
NeD Armstrong and EdWin Aldrla Jr. fleW Into
'!illhl or Wallaton spentfiundal
Airport !rem Bonn and Micltael Celllu an:lvad traa~• .,._ . £t:~~ter, Mr. and lira.

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ELECTS OFF1CERS
their name from Holzer A!UIIIOl!lceu for the ensu~JW year
nl Aaeoclallon to Reglaterecl were selected when Columbia
Nuraes AaeocladCHI and 8lilend Grange No. 2435 held thelrSeptheir conldwdoa to Include telllber IIIIOIIng. The slate of
more members.
omcel"l are:
In a little over 'a Year,
Master, Mendal Jordan; o.th""''!b I'UIIIIIII&amp;B sale a, eraeer, Carl Greenlees; Lee:·
: : : : : : : : : : : : bazaars,
bake
lalea
and ralacot. ·turer, Margie Jefferststeward,
ton
candy
sales
they hive
Mike Lawson; Aaolstant Stew:
ed $4,068. This Include• $1,- ard, Walter Jordan; Cha!llaln,
Use Our Auto.Bank
000 froJn 111 -mous donor Kurl Galaway; Treaourer, Earl
and I beqlellt In mtiiiOry al Starkey; Secretary, Wesdna
Mrs. Naomi Rose, R. N,
Crabtree; GateKeeper, WUllam
011 Nov. 16 Christine Hol- Lawson, Ceres, Jane Jordan;
zer Hervey, dauabter of Dr. PomoJD, Kath7 Cheadle; flora,
Charleo E. Holzer Sr., w h o BaUy Mattox; Lady Aaslatanl
founded tile Holzer lloopltal, Steward, Rulh Am Jordan; WowiD preoent a piaJio concert lllen's Acllvlt;y Chalnnan, ElizIn Gallipolis. Proceeds wiD ao abeth Jonlan; Youth activities,
Into the window tund.
Robert Mattox.
Mro. Hervey appeared In
Plans were made to secure a
concert at Carnegie 1le1l Ia meedilg place for the ·winter.
April &lt;1. this year and will be
WEDDING SHOWER HELD
an ~ tour next oprtng.
Mrs. Jack Allman and Miss
The new Holzer Medical Cen- Cheryl Ellis were hostesses on
ter to to be compl- ln 26 Stwrday evening at thit Allman
to 30 months. When the wln- h0111e for a shower hOMrlng Mr.
[l's Qqick!
clow Is lnllalled lt will jut out and Mrs. Tim Sayre (Kay Eilts),
ll's Convenient!
farther than the other windoWs. newlyweds. Friends and retaSo placed, the brfabt glass wUI u~e• werepresentandtheYOI.II'W
COME AS YOU ARE!
pick up the sun's
couple recelvedms~nlceglfts.
In time, a 11&amp;111 will be In- Refreshments were aerved to
THE
stalled ptriiWJently behind the the guests.

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"ICE STATION
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(Tochnicolor)
Rock Hudson
Ernest Borgnine
Admission:
Adults $1.00 Children 50•
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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to dl8c:uso the msay Ws
tbsl have to ill worked out between the two·communldes.

GAllipolis representatives
were lloger llarroo, president
0( the local chllllber, and Mrs.
Thelma Elliott,' the chamber's
execudve secreiary.
Pt. ···Pleasant chamber oflt.
clals lileluded Vllus Hertley,
Charles Lanham, lda,yor D, B.
Morgan, Rush Krodell, &amp;!gene
Ball and Emil Martin.
Representing thit West VIr.
glnl.a state Road Colllllllssion
were Roger Wood, public relations director, and Jack llorsey, area engineer.

President's Claim Denied

COLUMBUS (UP!) - A New York congressman bniughl
his arguments Cor Slllport ot the mtloral Vietnam MoratoriMiddleport's perking 111etor UIII to Oblo's largest untverstt;y Monllay, urgi~W sllldeats to
receipts Cor the 11101lth of Sei&gt;- ."IIPtlli out'' aplnst the Nixon admlnilltratiCHI's war policy.
IOIIIber totaled ;1,449.25, Chief Rep. Oaclen R Held, R-N. Y., said Nixon's requeat for a temri Pollee J. J. Cremeans re- porary hall or crldclm oC 1he nr was asldng the nation "to
ported to vllia&amp;e COUilcU Mon- ' betray our tradldCHI of free exchange of IdeaL"
"It laanactofloyaltytoourgovermnent that we are ma.._
da,y nlabt.
1111
our
oentlrnents kmwn, 'p ublicly and unequ!VOC!Ibly," Reid
Receipts for the coDI!CIIonpetold
students
at Ohio State Unl-sit;y. Reid said Nixon's arrlods during the llKIIlth la&lt;ludgument
thtt
to
stop crlliclq his policies would presenl a
ed Sept. t, $251; Sept. 8, $288 ••
••unJ.ted
frort''
to
the world, was erroneous.
2S; Sept. 16, 11318; Sept. 24,
"Any policy that does not OllloY br'*" aad deep support
~·· Sept. 28, ~10. .
and
the
participation ol Americans as a 1111"-r of conviction
llurlnl the DMI!th &lt;1. Septemwill
be
neither
vlabla at heine Jl!l1' reopected abroad," Held
ber lbe MlddliJIOI1 Pollee Delaid.
"The
araumento
'that quiet Mrerica~sareunltedAmeri­
parllllent mad&lt;r 46 arreots and
CIDI
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talle."
lnveld&amp;ated 13 accidents.
or the total arresta, 18 were ·

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vlolaU..s1 five for rumlng red
11&amp;1111; four Cor -eatlan and
one each Cor .., operator's u.
&lt;ienae;.Obatructlaatrafllc; recklou operation; lsaault will! a
daad1y ......,, dllturbl!il tile

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