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WAl&gt;HJNGTON (IJPO .,. To ~· .I mllllan llnanclal JeU" Ia cillnUe adftrtl""'
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.
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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
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"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
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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
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embarraas!IW.
Predlctabll, the lhow Is an
a)lll&amp;ren! ralllW• hlt. But thtt
111eana nothing unless you oom
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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
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vlolled herda'!lfller, MrL
MrL
at 7:30p.m.allloolunoblleHQin
WIUiamo, MrL Alpha Barr IIIII . Slalut Barr and cblldren POmeroy.
_, ·Ia at waek.
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WASIIJNGTON - AN AMERICAN BAR Aoeocladon commit- lloine a ad have parked Ia on
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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•
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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·•
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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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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..
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•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.
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water eo!teiiiDI, leannlng
agenta, plaadelzera and lncen. dlarJ bomb• •

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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
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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
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&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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net be prelllll to wla.
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
1
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
--•te lth
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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
·- _.., 00111111 "'
_.. or the Tuberculosis and Coot from home to evening
Health AasocladiMI are avails- scjlool functions ard church
ble to or&amp;llllzallone.
~video.
'!! !WI m " i i! . '8
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,
"'"''• and a
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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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at the pllcta.llea ·",.~
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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lbundant mlaerale Ia nature,
0( the widely Uled
In chemical and marJrtaeturtns

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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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amazing World Sertea coote,..
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
Jlllleo.Raews and Lblda.
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and aDterpncy balween Second and Third A..,. ldelpdj~ted ilalhe wiD confer

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did I oat, 01' .-....,:~t ,
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teotlfled. 'Jl IIU 1117 ~ •l
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to pt me," t h ~ G.-.1 'fl!j'liel' '
Slti•i'111!Mii'd J.... B.
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Callllok, wilo said ill .-.IIIHd P"-L" •
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Ceallok a1eo laid Tur- did OrchUd"
, Gtllfpouo, W a a.
·not tall 111m- he ailt th chllrmaaof'tlli~
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PopulariQI II luth clem!&gt;&lt;radc
batehl ot
a't
H-k'~1ho tnphy 01(
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WI)' of JudlllW IUCCeiL And ~tot of four .
..... 1 'behalt o1. hla • • Uol"wao e.·
democracy has nc ~,u.., .N.-.,.. . that he M4 alaee .,;.- with a·~· tnilh•
with quall1y.
retired
the ArmJ,
Buoh Hill men Iii honor of !hi
But don't get 1110 wrong, fS .._~ok 1 ~be~ acCCIIIIIIIIllilent. ,
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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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lllore or • showcose Cll 1'..-- ICIIIclted _the..... ..,
Yooq "-k ,•.• -..:...........
Amerlcon video.
c:labnlqf: hi naedid lllem fiJI' aD ~ Ia ~~-~
Recommends Albiml • . A~ IIIIIIIUIII at Ft. Gonion,
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,,
Speelor willl the CljeckmateL
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Matra l!lf Ford) woa lhe GM
The first two rumbara, "Proul
llftAn
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'Prix of Rcmo ~;the
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Mary" and ··~oh Harlem,"
O.u.l"'
,.,nt r~. the • • Europou ·
are as emottonaJiy exellflw a
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Formula Twe · ~
sound a• you·wtu hear !lick-~
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oerloL
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
ZEBRA"
(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
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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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while lntailcatod; fo119wlnl too

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High Interest Squeezes
The Small Horne Buyer

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The interest rate on conventional home 10881 set a new
high in September, reaching a nationwide average of 7.89
.per cent for new houses and 8.04 per cent for used homes,
creports the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. lt was the
•11inth straight month the rates increased.
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.the lowest level of one-family home construction since
'World War II.
High Interest rates are only part of the trouble that bas
-been alllicUng th' housing Industry since the earLY IB808,
'long before the Present tight money situation. Bu£ as the
·rates rise, they are more and more frequently colliding
with state usury law~.
"The combination of rising Interest rates and state usury
&gt;Haws introd~s a bit-and-run pattern to the national hous:mg marke~·:!.aya Hugh C. Ross, vice president of Advance
: Mortgage wrp. of Detroit.
, "First one group of states Is hit and then, as rates rise
; further, another group of states. A state raises Its ceiling
• •to start mortgage money flowing again and then, in a few
: months, perhaps by the time the new ceilll!g takes elfect,
:Interest rates have risen 10 much that It's as bad olf as

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, The fsct that the Knlckl are

,,a profeoslonal athletic team In

!~rir York .should be eiiOI!Ih to
,establish
as challenaen
Jor the National Ballkethsll
Aooociatloo .title thia year.
. .,, • db' which hso more
thUI Its share of -s,
dwnplons have Jesmect to
. ~ve. Juat because "Knlcks,.
doean't rill'"" with "Jets" or
........ lan't Important.
. '&amp;!ceeoo began rubbtni off ·on
file Knlckl, who open the NBA
.Mason aplnst Seattle's a.per.
lODico tonlgh~ midway thnJush
,laot season. They ..... 38 of
their laot 46 pmes, then swept
Eaatern Division champion
Baltimore In the playoll'o before
bel1111 eliminated by Boston.
The five starters who carried
the Injury • pla6Ued Knlcks
Glroush the lstter part of the
l!ehi!Glle return, plus Cazzle
Russell, sidelined with a broken
lllkle miclwiQ' throu&amp;llthe yosr,
and Dave Stallworth, out two
,_,, because of a heart
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Coach Red Holzman will ottck
with last season'• lineup in the

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: In six states that had a 7 per cent ceiling as of July,
:house permits fell by 12 per cent in both the first and sec.ond quarters. There was no decline in the states where
~uyers were free to pay whatever interest rate the market
-required.

: Ironically, the money famine hurts most those whom the
.,psury laws were designed to protect by driving out of the
•market the smaller buyer without a substantial downpay·
~lnent or without prime credit. Smaller builders, unable to
~ prrange financing commitments a year or mpre ahead, are
-also hurt.
~: 1be only way interest rates will come down is for more
•people to put more savings in thrift institutions, thus in: treasing the supply of mortgage money, says Ross.
J: A faint hope, as the nation's inflationary fever burns on.

WORLD ALMANAC DAVID POLING
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YOUTH ASKED FOR rr
This column Is tor YN•••
~e. their pnlblema
pleasures, their t-"'les
and
'"""
tll!l. As with the rest of Helen
Help US!, It welcomes Jaug,s
but wm•t dodge a sertoos &lt;rJOSUon with a bruah-&lt;&gt;1!.

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:: Q-Wbal eaates Itching of Did fear or dislike of insects.
::the ears and eyelids? What Each group requires differ·
., can I do for It?
ent measures for relief.
:: A-Whea lteblnl involves
. ,1cblefly the ears, eyelids, or
Q-What wo'lld eaaoe a
:- both, the most usual causes woman, 39, to have severe
.: are seborrheic dermatitis as- ~~g ~v~ ~!s~tgu~ ~f~
:: aoctated with excessive dan·
after
tchin AI
·1 clruff and allergy. Control- appear
sera
;Htni the dandruff' or finding lergy has been ruled outg. and;'!and eliminating the offend. antlblstamines don't help.
. inl allergen should give you
A-Tbe mo.. Ukel~eau1e
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Is excessively dry s . Try
~or about two years 1 ~lf:g n~t c~:!r1~::'a::o
•! have bad a creeping or or three limes 8 week-and
::crawling sensation on my use one of the S08.PS to which
'• shoulders. What would cause cold cream has been added
;; It and how can 1 get rid of or add a bath oil to your
:; It?
ablution.
:: A-ill some peroon• a aen;: satlon like crawUng insects
Q-My dec!tor sayo I have
,; Is due to wearing wool next scabies. He told me to apply
::to the skin. In others it may Kwelt Does It cause any s1de
a dietary deficiency, effects?
of one or more
A-Properly a 10 d, this
. A third group Is cream will kill the Itch
and has a mor- mites. There are no side ef.

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Clven thll cl!!t~e
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left arm.
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nosed the collapse as extreme
hHI exhallotlon.
"How did Aikins do?" Schsfrath uked as he bepn to
regain . conoclousnessm In 1111
hour and a half he wao
coq,letely recovered.
"The only other limo I've
gme thnJush IIC!ti8thtng like
that was when I was elshl or
ten and I was working iD a com
field with D13 clad,'' Schstrath
aald. "I almost blacked out
then."

Martin, w11o 1n hlsllrat year ••
• major 1•1U8 m&amp;DIJIU' aulded
the Twins trt:llla seveltl&gt;9iace
flnloh In 1968 1A1 the c•·.-tQGo
h'n of. tho •--rl
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Weat Dlviololl.
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Grlfllth l!lld that no one
particular Incident wao r e olble for the dacloto!l.
&lt;;;rtmth """ hao ftred three
managers in aa many yeara.
Martin wao hired OcL 11,1968,
replacq Cal Ermer,

Bill Rllmey and Hank Bauer
also la¥8 been mentioned as
poaalblo candidate a for the Job
Billy Martin held unW he was
let 110 Mintay, but Grlfllth Is
leani!W toward Yost, a IOQgtime favorite of hla, IJPI has
learned.
Griffith said he endured tour
nlghta ot "toning anll turniiiJl"
before declcllrw to dismiss

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As for Atkins, Head Coach
Blanton Collier OOIIUDented,
"Schatrath did a tremendous
job, Don't think he didn't
dedleate hlmaetf to this game."

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DOWNING-CHILDS
AGENCY
INSURANCE
lEAl ESTATE-UTUAL FU.
OVER lOO YEARS OF SERVICE
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toh~i8ht

ltft ,Spee4' Queen I
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. e~epensive, but it just Isn't tnie. We hlld our mQbiiQ home converted to
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White with a IIOI'tl shoulcler
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SAME DAY
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"You'll Like Our Ouallty Woy of Doing Bualneu"
Codi lloc.()ldarnoblle
992·5342
PoMeroy, Ohio

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"Fm JJISM~ rl8ht
·S&amp;IDta at LU ISDR;~y' , .. .
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after the....,.andiioi1ater!XI
!ridane Stadium where the
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temperature · reachOcl so
018ht borne," Dr.lpolllto said.
dagreeo, !Ia keptAtldnsvlrtual.
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11 out of the game.
' lln't recogillzed inunedleteJy
. "I had tO take 15 salt tshlets
NEW YORK (UP0- The Unit- and the equipment to treat It
a clay," he sald,harkenlngback ed Press Jnternatlonsl top 20 Isn't avaUable. He could have
to hit days on the family farm major college . !ootho.ll teams
_,. Wooster, Ollfo.
with won-loot-tied record am Marauder Frosh in
"I have to drink a lot of nrst place votes In parentheses
water during a .....,., " he . (fourth week),
ad!led, "hut &amp;!~~day I couldn't Team
Polrta Season '8 2nd Loss
llrink lhst New OrIeana 'Alter. 1. Ohio St. (33) (3..0)
347
It had lulphur or chlorine In It 2. Texas (2) (4-0)
29
The Melp Marauder Croshoo
or oomethlng,
3. Sou. Cal (4-0)
238 . man tootbell team lost Its soc"It was a combination of
4. Penn State (4-0)
204 onll game of the seaaoa M!lnday
Atkins and the water loss that 5, Missouri (4-0)
196 at Middleport to the Pt. PltBs6, Arkansaa (4-0)
173 ant Redsklna, 2S.O. The llttlo
7, Tennessee (4-0)
118 Maraudera have one victory,
8. OCLA (S.O)
111
The Redaklns ran lack tho
98. opening klet.ort 70 yards to
9. Loulslans SL (4-0)
10. Notre Dame (3..1)
32 start the rout. They alao acoru. Oklahoma (:1-1)
31 ed apln in tho llrot quarter,
12. WyomiJW (4-0)
22 once In tho oec~ quarter, anll
13. florida (4-0)
21 aptn In the third q.. rtor t.
14. (Tie) Georgia (3..1)
12 tore Melaa held them acoreleaa
(Tie) Mlchjgan (3..1)
12 In the final period.
16. Kensaa St. (3-1)
7
The Maraudero' only threat
BAL'i'IMORE (UPO - Tom 17. (Tie) Auburn (3-1)
3 wao near .tho enll ot tho conll!ilt,
Matte's.: I!JI&amp;oYIIrd touchdownrun
(Tie) CaUL (3-1)
3 .drl¥1111 to the PL Pleasant 3
cllm·~ a cla,.tc Jobii\Y 19. (Tie) Purdue (3..1)
1 yard line before lool111 the bell
Unl1a..to.linuny Orr scorq
(Tie) Miss. (2--2)
1 on a f1!mb1e.
(Tie) Stntrd ~)
drive as flo Baltimore Colla
1 Pt. PltBsant
14 8 8 0-28
(Tie) Colo. (2.2)
came trom behlnll to defeat tho
1Metga
0000-0
Philadelphia Eq)es, 24 • 20,
Monday ntghL
The Colt&amp;, illvored by 14
points over a weak Eagle•
team, foUnd thomoelvea In a

FINI-NG

Kern, tho Bucl&lt;eJes' clynsmlc
field lesder, 11111 rest for a few
days early In the week aa will

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KARR &amp; VAN·ZAIIDT ........c••
MOIOR SALES . .

more 11M al
JM1a111a
taelde 11U11J Hut' ·11111 INJl
PQI!tion.
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between Ohio Slalle 111111 . _
lOla Iince IIH.
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P~ed a bad .... ••'~
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saw, llay11 reca118!L Jam.10o
ts woo 11-7. "We "-lhltit
be toaah IAI boat It' lhert." .'
UU.sola haolosttoArll!!qa
spartana.
State (tS-26), Nebralloa (U.lt)
Ill&amp; Kern and Kevin Ruarak anll bldlans 07-1&gt;'andp1Qedt
picked ICI tho slack In p111q
tor 233 ,yards and tCMII'
touchdowns. El&amp;l&gt;t clltterent
pia¥era cauatt p1saes In that

H. T. Coupe. Wh1te over aqua with oquo vinyl buc•
ket seats, 2113 V-8 outo. on the floor with conrolo
radio and w/s/w tirer.
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tJw
losse1 tG1a11ns 43 ,yards .., 11J..
taMd Pill attemptl lplnot
Nlehlpn State. However, be
lln11hed 'lllth a net pin of 82
prda in 18 attempts, Lncludlllll
a 34-,yard \ICUIPir on a broken
paooplayanda24-yard"-r·
Prior to IMetlrw Mlcblpn
State, the Buckeyes had noraged 846 ,yards rushlns opi01t
Teas Ou11tllln and Woshlftllo
ton. They were limited to just
167 yards on the ground by the

1964 Chevelle ~aUbu S. Sport •••• , ••••• $995

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NEW YORK oiPO-Eddle
Yost, third base coach of tho
Nations! League Champion New
York Meta, has thelnaldo track
tor the MinneOGta Twins'
mansgerlal Job.
Twins' owner CelvinGrlfllth,
for whom the 43-year-old Yost
served as a third baseman tor
12 years at Washlnaton, rlsht
noov Ia lnolinecl to nsmo Yost
shortly after the C&lt;ltiPI,tiiXI of
the World Serloa.
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baseball season.

Baltimore , , .. 2 2 0 .500
AUan1a
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San Franclsco .. O 3 t ,000
Monda1's Reaults
Bait 24 Phlla 2, night
Saturdsy's Games
Pitts at Cleve, night
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A:tlanta at Son Franclaco
Bait at New Orleans
ChlcaJIO at Detroit
Green Bay at Loa AJVeles
Mlnneoota at St. Louis
New York at Washlnaton
Philadelphia at Dallas

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1!ear1 IVfgecm at . Bflkz£.

-ctect, sinee Milwaukee

has 11Q1 had U1;Y other pru team

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, , 1\om~ .FOuld bil With ~lecl'riCJ:hN~I !l'd~n't ~-~ a,~rit ici
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. ~ind.., l.maglne how cacetrij.anif .wriltortallla ·~, .!ll$11a

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CLEVELAND (UI'l)- Cleve- caved me In," he aald.
Fltteen minutes after the
rath fainted in the dressing garlie ended, Schotrath was
room after taklna on massive sitting on the bench In the
Doug Atkins and the New Or. dresslna room In Ids untCortn
INDs Satnto, but he blames the and went Into COJMllslono. He
heat and New Orl110s water as beCame sick to hlo stomach,
much as the cletenolve end tor sutrored cramps aad blacked
his collapse.
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"I've hod this heat prostraTeammates tore his untrorl)l
lion pnlblom ever since I waa a off, drapi,d hla head 'lllth a cold
kid when I tried to ~eep up towel and Dr. VlclppoiiiAI and
with Dl3 clad shccklng wheat," Mal Brahms 111ve blln Ul
Scharrath told the Toochdown l!\lectlon to relax his muocloa.
Club 1\londa,y.
A oa1t solution was fed Into hla

. Pblladelplda defense, Inspired
b)' tho lllaY· of rookie Leroy
Keyes at cornerlack alii
former colt Ron PorteratrJabt
linebacker, throttled the Balli·
more offense thi'OI!IIhCNt most
of the game.
With tho Eagles leadJns, 2617, totlo'IIIIW Sam Baker's 1JI.
:rard field goal, Un11ao began
moving the Colt team In the
fourlh quarter, The Colts took
the kickoff and moved 70 yards
In nine plays to acore wttb 5:54
lett bi the pme. ·
Unl\as c~leMd an ll·yard
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Saturday l1temoon when the
Bucks play host to the Detroit

y Unlled Preis lnternstlansl
East
(Century Dlvislon)
w. 1. T. Pet.
Cleveland , , . , .3 1 0 , 760
New York. •.. , 3 1 o ,760
SL Lout1,.,,, 2 2 o .500
Plttoburlb , , .. 1 3 0 •250
(Otpltot DlvioiOII)
W. 1. T, Pet.
DaUaa .• , ,, . ; 4 o o 1.000
Washi!WIO!I •. . , 2 1 1 ,667
Phlladel,llhla ... 1 3 o .250
New OriMDI .... O 4 o .000
West
(Central DlvisiOII)
w. L, T. Pet.
Minnesota , , .. 3 1 o •750
Green Bay , • , •3 1 o ,7:;0
Detroit ...... , 2 2... o _.,soo
Chlcaeo , , , , , .0 4 o· ·.ooo
(Coastal Division)

COLUMBUS (uPI) - John Larry Zelina are ..,_.le of anll Oils lave rulhed ,.,; 11
Broeld!Wfon laan't ~e~n much pllltq more nnnch Into tho TDo.
action the Pill two pmea.
Jim Oils-Rex K;rn domlrated
That tbat Jolla Broellllolre¥8r, the 2lllopound Junior ll'ound allllek.
lngton (2~114), 1Aolrlyclen(l8runnhw back may be used ..,.. •'W·e've aot to get a bettoer 81), anll Wr7 Zelina(8-47)will
ten1lwly Saturdi.Y when ~&amp; balance - - our runniiiJl be turned loose qalnst u.
beatsn Ohio Slate aeekolt118tll anll pasalllll.'' htBd cnech klnt-abed Ga!lhers.
•tral8ht victory In a Big. Ten Woody Rlyes oald Monday.
Allhou&amp;h 0111, theBUclfeyeo'
Conteronee nJid encounter with "It wu obvlooo aplnst batterhw lllllback Plned 82
wlrde11 but darwerous Ml!lno- Mlchlpn State that Our rumlng yards apiDit Mlchlpn State,
sola. ·
·was sort of a otepchlld. We he needed 26 carrlea to do IL
Brocklngtua ruohed tlw 79 want our other backt to run Anll tor the llrot time thio
yards In 13 carries anll three more alii we lave to get our oeaooo, Otis faUedtoocore.
toochdowns In Ohio Slats's 82-0 fullback l'UIIIbw," ~r~y., adllolreftl', tt wao moreolOhlo
OPening .,....., ramp oplnst ded.
Stale llllllbw It dlfllcult to
TeDo Ghrlstlan. Butolncelhen,
Of a tolal 214 rushi!W make the inside nmlnuame
the nstlve New Yorker has car• alte!IIPts, Otis anll Kern have click against moootroua Michlrled the bell only13ll!oretlm81 carried thebelll28tlmeo-OIIo pn State than ou 1 . . ving an
tor 35 ,yarda.
73 tlw 314 ,yarda, Kern 48 tor. orr~.
Ohio St.a t t coach ·WOO\!)' 279.
Hayes wants more of a bsJFifteen others have carried 87 balanci!W Its I'1ID!IhW
anced rum11111 attack, 1 n d the ball liS lime• for 298 yard• aame, Ohio State will take
Brocklnaton, Leo ~den anll anll tour toucchdowns. Kern st:111e of the pressure off Otis

Sc4afrath Blames Heat,
Faints In Locker Rooin

tense, see-saw battle as the

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with WWII Reed l!tthe
pivot, flanked hl' .Dave Dea~ia •.
chere and Bill Bl'adl!IIY, and
Walt Frazier IIIII Dick Bsrnetl
In th~backcourt.
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Russell !IDd Stall110rlh 'IIIII
sujlply bench atrength, alot!B
with Mike Riordan, Don "'-&gt;'.
Bill llollket and Nate Bow:msn·
llosket, slowed b)' • ba4 kMe
th"'"'&amp;hout his coiiellak and
pro career, underwent an
operaUnr during the off sea11011
and has practiced without palo
this JOBr,
Action 'IIIII SPread to three
new fronts Wednelda;y night,
with Chicago at Balttmore, the
Knlckl at Cincinnati and Seattle
at Atlanta. San Dleao w1n be at
Phoenix Thurlda;y ntpt and
Frklay nlsht's achewlo will
feature Cincinnati at Boston,
Los Angeles at Phllaclelphlo
and New York at Chic-...
Mllwankee rookie Lew Alalndor will make his debut

land Bruwnslackle Dlch Schaf.

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II'S makl•• sure you're where Not ......... ft. the , __ ,.n_ DDI
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tuall - ELLYNN
The Ia belw•n Its 1
You hsve to lesve.
Dear Eliynn:
phaoe ind lint qarter,
ll'o walking illst his house loyThank yoo for a ter~c IllThe IIIDl'lll!w _staro are
ally
clition to my ever.crowlnlllle
MereurJ. v-.. Juiiliir,-and
And never seeing him.
of WHAT IS A'ol rm reeel\'.
Sltun.
It's wondering It he likes you, tng so many...,... than I CSD ·
'*·ma~e
Tbee¥8!1111Jlllllrlallln.
and
print, that 10111eda;y I 1118fbave
~~N:as woa
0!! thladUlnhiltor7:
Wishing you'd 84!4! blm (you to lnootporate them all in a .the Dallas ~ of Midge
In 1088 Kllltr llaro1cl and hlo
never dol)
book.
Cutler Jeallne Davldloil, E!WIIoh tweeo were. deteallid
II' a having a vacation and
Dear Helen:
.
Jack Titus aDd Wllter Will- by the Normau at U.llaUie of
Dreading 11D1 seeing him for 1
I agree 'lllth the slrl who IOn, TodaL'l band lbowl a Haotlnp.
doeS!I't like to be pellef will! brllllant
by Wllter
In 1812 Conner Prelld8nt
feels but you should keep rice at her weclclng. B1rfdt1,
~f:.: ~ 'lbeob• R'oosevelt wu lbatln
the cream away from your third&lt; of all tile poor people that 1 South ......
let ilia Kllwal!kee but rebed to have
eyea and other mucous sur· rice could teed.
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9PPGDeotl play etu.
or the wound lrelted wiMJ bt had of
faces.
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So how about us11111 llower seven dlaDic)jlds but North llnlahed a - h . He ...Q-1 am a
Six
petals
Instead? They're llilft. deelded that seven diamonds ered.
25
years ago f~Ontracted er - and chsaper, that 11 If w-:Jolq to make. North
In 1933 Nut Germany p.
regional neltls or enteritis. - t e 1101 t11em rrom tbelr- :: m 1!t!::~~Cb~:;· IIOUIICOd It WGuld withdraw
Could It make me feel tired prdena.- ENGAGID
who ••t
-ould pta• to' fniiD the 1•11,. ofNa"- "an the time? What do you Dear Helen:
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drop the diamoaillting.
tha end of193f.
recommend?
. Wby Is It the amaJler PI&amp;*'• Walter started ott bY C8llJ..
In 1HII an Eaot Gel'lllld
A-ReJ!oaal lieU Ia or i!how plctureo of the brlda IIIII
three top clubl. plt)Pit alaUi wu HI "' tiy
Crohn's disease Is indeed G oo but
e drOPDed the eiJbt of
enervating. Although the
R M
tho lar11Br p~pers
011 - the secOIIIf club Sowlet oe.,..MG!I authorltlu In
cause Ia unknown it Is ag· only show a pl.ctureoflbehrlda, and "the deuce of diamonds Eaot Berlin.
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gravated by nervous tension, 'lllth wedding stories? II'• like oa ·tile third - · Wlltei'
a diet high In roughage and, their soclet;y pogea nre !Do lhlfte4 In the HVIII of
in many persons, by amok· msn•a Iandi II wouldn't talluey bearU. M1dle took her ace rrl-...1... 1\,.,
The treatment, which Ia more apace, ao o11ea tbert'a a and klllllliil Wllter ruffed a &amp;IUM'Cil.1 "tCUOiel"'~
... .
tallo:f t!tth~~iu~J:t. ~ Cull llll8th cut of the &amp;lrl 1n
'heart with 1111 deuce
usually Includes a bland, her gown, 11 there -ldnd
~PI· A diamond to
low-residue diet and A-·ds to of ~tirlletle rule or someiM~W?
ace
~~~ Europe needs Ul IIIII il
soothe the bowel. Antlbl';ftlcs,
LEFT Otrr
e
w n much, and DWIY would DJ
drugs of the cortisone group Dear L.O.:
·
wt:'
more, than we need Europe.
and folic acid (a vitamin)
No - there'• 110111e ldnd of to keep Walter frOm makbul It II the common lntareat of
may be helpful. In many local editorial boardrule,prcib. a trlel: with bll ltinl Ol Ul all to achieve economic
victims, however, surgery Is ably based 111 opace Bllol'tsge. tnmP•·
unity, but If, this cannot be
necessary.
In these papero tho bride ._ Tbls gave the Dallu East achieved, we can atancl 011
11
ually eels no ~than besd
:.e~·:J:.Inlf ::'m~ our own feet.
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· - . unle•• lhe to hilh -. that. at the other table, the -Bntflll Prime Mlnheer
cieb'. l'lt;JI - H.
·Dallas NortlJ.South pair de- Harold Wlll011 cleclclrillll
Thlo column lo dedicated to clded to let their oppoDents
ellal Engllmd 'Ia rcadv eo
famll)' UYln&amp; so It you're baY• . ~ slj diamoadl. East
m(IOti41C llllfV into Ule
N.L.
ing kid trouble or )lot
~ecn:" .=m€~,., Ue~tm COIII!IIOtl Jlor·
lUi"
trouble, let Helen ~ •OI,J• tliat
enou to ~~~~~
She will &amp;110 welcome )'0111:· 1be ·SOO scored y Wllter
own amuslns -rleaeet. A(;. uti'
.
I yeam for privata llfe.dress Helen J1otte1 111 cue 1#. ·• (Horo; 1 r• forro,.lrr A../
$be privacy, lndependeDCe
this newspaper.
and tbe time for contamplalt tlon that eaeh of us Deeds.
I vhnr pubUe · o~Re as an
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the largest group ·
Writ·
era
or without C h r fs tm as cllrds--ln
American life. TblJ was proved durtnc the 'liational dis·
cussl.on over the Civil Rlgbts Act or19M. Slowly and power·
fully, a massive llow of 'supporting mall hit Congresa and
the people in government got tlie moral mesaage: Do
something to acJvance the cause of justice and decency for
Black America.
·
Now we are in the unusual slttiatioil of an admlnlll'raUon ·
in Washington being out of touch with the dominant mocid ·
of the country. The wart., Vlelnam II over and all the lalk
about saving fac*, commitments to President Tbleu and
national honor have simPlY become code names for lJide.
clsivenen and mllellcufafion. And wbea the convlctloas
of the peop)~ In tbll cCII!IItl')' ~ .f11U.v, lm!IJ~ to lite
White lloiue ~ the .eonere~.-. tfli''!iii' 'idll , . 11..t 1n
thtee year• butlil tbree montl!lf· , "'J' " ,,_
· ·•. •!J"J•-•
Stiulenli apfb:liilve taken the lead Iii 'alacliiilcia
demonalrlltlon The Oct. 16 protest lllll1. be the JarPit
national gatherlng of dlasent IIi American hlltory. Not claiJ
will the !llllversll)' and urban cenlerl ~ tbll sentlmelit
but hundreds of bleb llcllools as well.
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There Is nothing stronler In the alfalrl of thll ~Uidi;')'
than orderly, massive dlssent. It belped br1rJi down tile
last admlnlltratlon and will cause the present one to trem,.
ble If left unacknowJedied.
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And so, the reason to mall .Cbrlltmu cards early. TblJ
II one wa7 that people In tar.olr towna and villages, up 011
the farms and ranches, in tbe ~awllng puburba and IIIII!·
rile homea can add lhelr wetg11t In thll D~~~rallls!le. I am
mallin2 cards and letters, ftrlt of all to Attorney Gener@l
Jolin I[ },fltcbeU. He II preHntly the mOlt 'lldllielltlal act. ,
viler to the President. He needi to feel the PUlse of thli ·
alarmed country. He II a man who faces tacls and wheil· ...
the buJelng mafl sackJ 1tart piUug be will pt the - . ,
uge.
.,.
,lnctJ!er
1hould go to Melvll! Ultd
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of Helen Help US! this news- Jt'shsvlngyouropeetali!CIIIII...
-r.
Which he knows nlllhlna-1
:;what William the Conqueror did to the Anglo-Saxon tan- Dear Helen:
It's when he nu ~~zeayour
:;guage in l0116.
After readlngyourdeuat&gt;ter's
whole conversation and
•1 The latest edition of the Petit Larousse, the most widely
rUI
.
: used dictionary in France, recognizes "bappealng," "pos- tar c versloo of WHAT IS A You only said two words to him
.jter" and "campus," among other new words.
TEENAGE BOY? I decided to
all clay.
~, This to the
of !3'rench language purJ11.6, wbo very lend in Dl3 v~ of
ll'a hetng Invited to a bo.Y-ctrl
; quletJJ lose
VOU' ~ ~li· whlitev~
j,IIAT
CRUSH?
_ party 8Jl!!
~
;when they c~lo#jelr · bea
!'IN"" t-&gt;Foll'~..-elil,_eca;#@ ,,,.notbti~Jl ~;:.,.
• Into the hybrid corruptlOf! they c ..'Fraatllllf.~~' ~
watch ~:::m Seie~ l'hvery ti
~fJnp.
:l But foreign words are Dot ad
~ everyday people Anll then you haven't the &amp;IIJ!ht. Wloblng It'• him. (I never laO

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l'o only wrlllna hla name on
the Inaide eor• so
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And he's nat!
Jt'o like 8pl'lue every Ume you

~continues, as the Engllsh·speaking world gets even for

:1
!"J.,~ ~ ~oe~~~= n:m~~r English••man to take his car to a "garage" to bave Its "chassis"
·•''in--'-'
...--. it only seems ri~bt that French students should
:lbe allowed to bold "le riot' on "le campus."
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II¥ JOHN JEANSONNE

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A More Meaningful French

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"Time zone fatigue," sometimes caned "jet lag fatigue,"
a familiar phenomenon to business executives who lly
'ltJirough a series of time zones during the course of a trtp.
.· · The fatigue is caused not by travel itself but Ia due to the
:fact that many functiona of the human body operate on a
:fhythm of 24 hours, called the circadian rhythm.
•• Body temperature, for instance, is highest in the after:»oon and lowest in the morning; blood pressure goes down
wt nigbt; production of adrenalin is three to live times
. greater duriog the day. For these reasons, many com;»anies advise a period of rest and adjustment for their
:!Xecutives before they conduct business.
: , At least one transatlantic carrier is now taking advan::CSge of this human frailty. Irish International AlrUnes
,.lfers a relaxing, low-cost one- to three-day stopover in
.,_,
__d for bus inessmen suuering
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from lime zone fatigue:
"' Progress Is wonderful. When the new supersonic jet~rs start flying, people will be able to take even longer
::XetUng to their destinations.
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Til~ lloll,y SenUnel, ~eport-Pomeroy, 0., October 14, 1989

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.. 1\MII..-t.._,.all)lt
Oltl!elrtu.t!cowhe-etlm.. 'l'f
,_ aa ''~ne•l... as 1bo .._. -~ .... ll'a lllllb'lldll!(
. . . rookie Goey Gellteyto thllbo ...
Meta; .wliD
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lolly 1a a..
Ul!l . tl!e ...,.. at. - . ...,
World Serlea lllllaat form011 ,.chb)' ....!l•lbo0rlol... 2-f,
WorldSerlelhoroJ!ml'llmer
In a.!WB""- haw
of lbo BaiUmon OrloloL
.Pialod Ill a World Sorl11...,
For thl · !lrat Umo In IIIIa at home,
Jtar'aclaaalc,waatherwuo
Both II!Uipl'amadellno"'
eubject llleoneoro, duo to 1 Cf\lnpa61ra..tMrdpme.
farecut of "30 per cent
Alalnet rl8blbender Palmer,
chaac:e"olnin.
·
H . , wW bench tho "rllltt.
Should nfnpre- tile third bladed platoon" he ulld Ia tho
11111, today, Naalpr GO first two pmoo of tho serloa,
Hodaoo llld he would ohufllt and uao hb "lellhallded piahis pltcb!Jw linoup-bwa111111 toon" that pleyed In o-r
Goatry tar the time bam, and pmo ot the ?.leto' three-same
uoq lap w1mw Tom Seaver swoop In the Nltloral Looaue
on W-edly. For tho Orioles, playoi!L
Yan1ger Earl Wtrver planned
TI.t means Ed Ciarlo&amp;, who
to atlck with Palmer whether scorod the whmi!W run Sunday,
todayorWednosdiJ'.
wlll be benched In favor or
Sollwt crowd Ellpected
We.rne Gorrell at third base;
A aellout crowd, llrst Ia thla Donn Clelllo-, who homered
aerlea,lllmcnthln58,000was Sllllllay, will turn first be..
•&gt;Peeled at &amp;hell Stadium. 1"' owr to Ed Knnepool; AI Wols,
"ho siBWied home Clarlos with
the winning. run, wUI yield It
Ken BosweU at ae'cond base;

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SWol&gt;oda wlll be
replaced by Art Shamshy I•

Cl!vUNNATJ (UPO - Alex
Gl'lllllnls, I former Infielder
for tho Clnclmat! Reds and
more recently a cCBch !or the
was IIIIIIOd
PIUoburlft
thlnl biose C..ch o! ll!e Reds

Plra~s

hero today.

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lllformatlon about the · 1969
right Reid.
Census of Alriaalture Ia ex.
Hendricks To Otl&lt;h
, , 00 to be avaUal
all
For the Orioles, Weaver wlll •
put lelthall:led-ldtti!W ElM C&lt;h. li.y ASCS cllr:lcea
llemricksln to catch in•-•• I,
H.
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YOUTH Oblo .u... tOr RtRIVER NEWS
CoaoervaUoo Committee.
tuded Cblldrea, '1':30 p. m.
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Chaoe Bald In late Ncwem- 'l'llaede.r, st. PMd Lulhor111
11 9 be the Burel of
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PAST OFFICERS Club, !Ia-

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0.76 falll!W; Kanawha Foils, erace · - - .
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3.01 rislas; Churleston, 17.93 toey letter and a wnplo quea.
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stat London, Marmet, and WIJ&gt;. &amp;analre. lllformaUOII Ia the PI'A, Tueedll, 7:30p.m. PiaDs 111m

Larry ..........,
Shepard would be the
club's . _ pltchi!W c.. ch.
Gl'lllllllls'
10 piQ!ng career
8PUDed
years In the
08
National Leque
a utllli.y
lnflelder.lleplayedforaucago
and St. Louis •• weU as for the

field, arc on t he sl 11 .
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- Luthor Hordmand.,n8:20p. m.;
Franklin B.
10:05 p.m.; Explorer 14&gt; 1:30a. m.;Duncan
2 30
Bruce "' • a,m.; Kathy R.

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will help _.,.
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employees anawor CJ(eiUoaa
from farmers about the 1969
Alri&lt;llllura!
Tho chairman Bald farmers
wUI rectivo the
Aartcul.ural Censua CJ(oltf&lt;malra by

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for I f i l l - PIIV, Procrtm Sprouae.
by Mothodfot ClllrdJ dlerub Q.,
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choir. Yel'lllera tMa 2 5 ltAIInao for 81'111
used toy•
illd COmic books. T...hera will
lll'Verotrellm»nta,
EASrERN BAND Booaters
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Silk Jlu

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lpllllaorand
ed b;!'
llell1locik
the MA!dtm
GreweWoM•WI
Gruae.
Prizol will be airanled to
lltlltl and chlldrea for COIJ-

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beae coach otll!e Reds.
. "lila abllll.y, btelllgence a..
eliPOJience make Alex 11 well
qualified ao any c,.ch In
beaobtll handle the key third
ball8heoa .,_ It! ..
c•..., pos on,
"Ws abiUI.y,lrtelligonce,
and
-rlen&lt;:e make Alex as well
ilaall6od as II\Y c&lt;ach In
landle tho key third
c ..d!IBWpoa!UO..," Andorz
IIIII Bald.

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11old, Franklin Pierce d""n s
p.m.; Polly R. Ill 8:30p.m.; AJ.
an R. Merrlll"' 11:25p.m.;EI11 30
MI.
gercli!f down ' p.m.; ..
State down 12:15 a.m.: Fort
1
Dearborn down L m.; H. E.
Boorles down 5:40a.m.; Soloay
d""n 7 a.m.
OHIO RIVER- Lock 14, EdwardS.BoswOl"thup2:10p.m.;
3
15
Ja!!",}·
:30 P..Ditl Lock •
Edwui B. "'12:15 a.m.; Lock
16, Paul D. down 4:10 L m.;
Aliquippa "' 6:55 a.m.; Lock
17, Steel Pioneer dol1'n 12:50 L
m.·, WUHam H. "'--er ,n 3• 50

lumeola tho following cate.
eorloo, most Cll'18fDai,IIIDeot
· and Prattloat. Souvllllrawill
Speclallat 4l!l,y- · be liven eU children. Every.

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¥•cram• must be
llll raUlfbeaeta.....
can
~...- - - """""'' anatlomride census ofallfarmaand
ranches.

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MIDDLEPORT Bullilleoa and
Proteoalooal Woman• a Club,
Tlloeday at 7:30 p.m. at tho Illlice Ill the Collllllbla Gee Co.·
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bullilleas meoUng, with Marcia
'P"I!'Inr In cbarga of 1

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Poot

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~eedsvif/e WSCS

_.am.
at Shumways

~orCIPf'IO'I

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Yr.· ~
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PCllllerO,Y, are announdDB tho IIIPIJOIIIIIIIIIIII
marrilp of tllelr dallllhter, Louvetta iarl8fl0, to
Lee v.u.nco o1 GalllpoiiL A 19&amp;8 arailuat • .t :ofeiP R
School, Nita Chaftnla prucntJ.y employed aa a aaerllaq 'i t
the Ohio State Unlverall.y BoepltaJ, ScleneeilldReltll'eitC..
tor. Her .fllnce, a 1988 l!l'lldulte o1 Gellla.o\c¢1 J, la.llliw
linlahl
claaMo at the Collllllbua Dralthv
.
tbo '""•". . before mllllbero of the fnubodiate liulllll"!i
and a taw cloao !rlonda, wlllbeane\'8nt at NoV. lila.. J'lnt
....dot Church Ia GaiUDella.

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Of Eiftily Circle

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FlYER
SALEI

~~re. · ~
~A~na-.
~

IIAUIAG. ~~~~QUE .

President Frankie Mumaw orad auellilldboetuo. Yr. Kfa..
prelided, opening with roadlna er recebld nice 11111 illd.,..
from Dial, "The Plarpoae of a 111ft b;y Yr_. B. F. QU.
United Presbyterian Women,"

booklet

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~ !lllllatloa Wll liven Ia the
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lluQ'icane Camille YlcUme. A
letter .... read from !All J.
BoeiiCh ' NIUoral Prelident
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DlstnC!'
ID lll.cArthut"Oct. 16.

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A deer -.hecio ltl lllltleri
aunually, Ulually 'bi mJd.
Wiater or_early
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than Oct. 16.

with Mrs. Nancy Buckle1.

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TWIN

CrrY

Sbrlaettu.., btn 5qowart, llaiGII, Yra.lfai7 trlpa W!fll .....ba!Mt

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Peat.....-.

bert 8oth, and YrL llome ·WI!.
Jl81111011; Yn. Jalllt!ll TIIU Ill
cbaaJfl Ill deroUoaa.
Ct.\SS u, Haall! 11 n It t 4·

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Thuredll.
"
·. FRIIiAY
SOUP SUPPER, y:~==:

S,.ciol thqught .8011 ;,.

111 aoch of our floral or-

Clall,

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-All Singer •chi••
.NOW ON SALE
,· TH~:~~~C ~~
. .. . . Slits &amp;SlrYice &amp; IICCalls Paa.ms

992-2384

POMEROY, 0•.

OPI!M SATURDAY TIL 9 PM

priale for YIMI
to give, '-•·

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BIICUIII
10 ~ 99~

MILK SHAKE, ZERO AND
BUTTERNUT

lb. , , , ]

DURKEE'S BLACK

KRISPY

PEPPER

CRACKERS

3.:;·1,.00.
DILL PICKLES
qt.

Jar

39~

3

i-lb.
bxs.

3 ~~$ 1.00

SPECIAL
SALEI

J.OO
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· x::y;:::.l'lilii'llllfi'·~o."'·r«&lt;!iilil!Hi!Ol.ill«.ll!Jilln_ _ _IIIIJ

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. THURS. ONLY!
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FRESH AND LEAN

STRONGHEART

Ground Beef

Dog Food
JOcansl.OO
BEEF-LIVER-CHICKEN

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FIOZEN
FOOD

HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS
White Cross

Scot Lad

ICE
·MILK
~Pl.

at

49e

Scot Lad

Trar Pack

Seal test

IEEF ORANGE Popsides

STEAKS JUICE
16 oz.

pq.

'
Sev..al Flavors

7te a9e
4
8 oz.

BLEACH
pl. $
jup

PALMOLIVE
LIQUID
DETERGENT

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22 oz.
bot.

cans

PAPER
TOWELS

3 '1

...1.01'&lt;.; HI!!!!! ;!!f;\W"""\":0:;"'~

l~=~~~:!Z:::O.·.,

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Sierras."

Cburch,

Pomerv.r 1t

..maa

lOIII
BEAUTY
.. ·wi,NESAP .
YELLOW
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STREICH YOUI.
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.·o,.. Dalir .,. Jo-s.••

e Aceepi Federal FOO(},'Stamps

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992·3410

10

t p.m. Frldo,y,
1110111. Baan ....
Iaiiie ..._ pie, - •:"""'· • -;

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tE .;

CANDY BARS

.HOFFMAN HOUSE

•••••••11!11••,

R-mber your departed · Yothodlat Cllrch, 7::io p.lil,

mod - · with flowen, the timit'honorad
way of payl ng trl~ute.

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99.:C.

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tric,
Middleport.
Pl•aut. IDeal Satanla1._r a.. trip to "lrliDia Baacb till. ,..,...,...,,_. .~----.-----1111!11
EPISCOPAL CHURa! W.a Ill&amp; at tho RlrqD.f:artO.,!Got., IIIIICbnl '1111redll, · 12:30 baJ,1 pme. 'lbl Slftart'a aon,
,
p.m. fallowod b)' • .......,. GarJ, dl.rectcr of llaallaa'a
Joaquin 'Miller wu 1mown .
!fn. 1 1&gt;.. n . ~fir: a~~~~. played dur~ halt time. u the "Poet of tbe

. lf!llw,
llrL Crow,
J'red ~;row,
Sr., .1
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.
!lira. Fred
Jr., lire.
Slllble.r l'lot1laburl, Yra. Her-

w•LE .SALE PIICES All • IJFI(J

IIGta , ~or

Tlluredll, 7:30p.m., (Wum Aummar, llartford, a114'1'11Doo
'l'JIIir. beraoil ..111f
bus and Southtm Oblo Eloc- my illd Tcey Fowl•; P&lt;!ilit proae;ybor.,..,.ta'belpa-c,

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Llnda.~-r,

Willi.,

-hoalot...

151. SECOND

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' BALLARD OR SCOT F~RM .

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.FAIMIRS BANI

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SAVINGS CO.
.

PEANUT IUnER

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SCOT LAD

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59' J LONGHORN CHEESE

for

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Jb

LIGI &amp; IHIG111---------- 1•.St~

lb.

3 1.00

SPECIAL
SALE

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Wo~ .. , ,

m~•a :abemj.•~ ~~~~
Un!Wd . . . sbyterlan

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SYRAcu..., - Roll ....
waa - ..
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_ P. ··alllll ........
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uewerod b)' fClD' a.mbernllh Yr. illd Yrl. Jlol!lrd .KI.I;r
averllofacrlpturallbeot 'the ,illd s.ou;; .i lld
Emll,y Mllalonary Clnle mot . Klaer illd famli¥ at
Ia the ....,. Ill the First Unit- tom; Mr1. Gordan RN '
liia
ed Pn!abytartan Churcb Dot. 11111,, of AntiCJ(II;y, illd lfloi.
.
•
Jolm Bobram,· local, a.. bciD7·

'1ollowed b7 pre.rer, and readin8 the dovoUons, "To Uve
Or To Die" from the ''To-

TV DINNERS

WINGS. ____ .. ________________
BACU _____________________ .I•. I3
BRIAITI __________________ _,•. 59~

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BANQUET IRAND

imiTIIDAY OBmwb
SYRACUSE -· Mrl• .CIIIrlee
.
lib:
Klaer
a ..
o'clock chicken dlmor llila-.
IDs tho bb1lldiJ Ill Yr, 1111-

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30~
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SPECIAL
PIG.

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AriOmoed-= boaclo_...,

10:30p.m.;Gree~Locka,SI,.

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MR. AMIJ MRS. WILLLUIW'; CIIAFIIj,lUII!tWmotA.,.;

fir:- coq,ot~q
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Darlene Cholm

t.oiNettd

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"'· fnmg fftll.l!11"9

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CINIIAMOII

WHOlE

383,
lluriDg tho pladng Ill Die
-!Hili. .
""""" .. ._
can J.ealon,• 7 m bome of
h!Aaat Coin" Recbel McBride
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l!l•!lliilt
hiiDdlod.
p. .,
R. Sial&lt;, Jr., US 51647498,Yed- !W, X,. Marcblng lludl Pa. • reod llomalull3-B.JO Mloalon.
Ia 1hloqo.oldflf
0• j~~»,Jllfrl. Emeat Bowlu, Middle- lcallloJdiDa Ca., 108th General ride and 'Field u.-.ors art
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....,.l~lfo-toJOioct·
88
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JIO!:L
.
tal APO So 0 Fra I
1111
th band
warded
pra,yea ,.,.. • 8 r 0
. an
fhll!lo wbld! nllliali
IUuo Bird down 4:30a.m.; Peg.
WscS, POMEROY
S8S03.
nc sco,
In
eU the In llldlllleda, India and !lerra, '1 10-t
•.
gy Downey up 5 a.m.; Inca "'
Mpbcllat Church, 7:30 Tuoa.
bllldl
and.._.. ID Nev.
6 a.m.; Bockjord d""n 7:15 I.
daJ nillrt; Gract ('.oqbell baa
SOCIAL 1f0UR ENJOYI!D
tlolcl - • In Ao\ clu.. . Bible SluciJ was Chaj&gt;a. 9
whyfar _,::;:. --,.,
m.; Belleville Locks,Johnl'l&gt;SYRACUSEThe11'81Pllar buslneu meet.. illd 10 of the ltudy book 011 .
-.brldeohavo"'-.,
shak up 10:10 P. m.;
Meets
Uie ineotiDs ot tho Tri • CoUm;y faa .,., concllcted bJr pres!- Matthew. Yra. McBride, boatQueen down 3:20a.m.; Philip
ANNUAL Fo\THER.soN.bur CIUzODa BOIId Badlo Club Sept. deal, John 1lolflnan, at which 011, oerved refreibmeata to
-:-..;...uOC:., · · ,; . ,
Sporn down . 3:40 a.m.; S. M.
REIDSVILLE - · The Reeds. qaet, Middleport l.odle. 3q, 25. FollowJna n:IIUne buslneu Ume ltWUIIIIIOUDC:el!thatcapes Frankie Mnnaw, Ada Sack,
Jenl&lt;s "' 3:55 L m.; Racine ville WSCS met at the home F. and A.M. Tuoeday, 8:15 p. a IIOdal hour Wll ODjo;yocJ with l1ld been Ordered for the ma. illd MIQome Holmes.
Locks, Koone"' 5 p.m.; Wayne 111 Mrs. Rullbla !illlunwa.y 1a m. Ia baaameat
I'C!'"!!. refrelbmeata aenod tallr.and ,larattes. The,y..........., to hold
d""n 5:50p.m.; Jel!eraon down Tuppars Plain&amp; for Ita Octo- . it lempjo. O.!.S.., .EYUpThi8 lira. Emil E:1llon, Yr. and lira. a l'UDUIIIIII
24th
U
her meetiDa ..,..lar with a C!Jipler will ..m. Nan I d Jualorl!alllar,cld,ldrODBnd ·and,5thfi!Newi!IIV«&lt; With•
11
· venson up 10:20 p.m.; Katllloen devoUonal prosram, ''Call 1D lllldoo 1111 Now umca R,. Y. illd Paul, Mr. and Yn. lllol- Yra. Joe l'llqb 1111!1 lllre. John
down 11:15 p.m.; Nlas Lucky Pre.rer and SelfJltalaJ." tbo S..O. JlaDc!l and IDIII..r111111- br Pldcenl, 10111 Keltll and Fer...chalrDiiuland In
SYIIA.CUSE- 'Die VolumiOr
18Jllov..,...;
down mldnllftt; Horton up 3:50 program was, "Let tho Euth here.
RomJa, Mr. illd lira. Buck . irUoa
lllth : ,Firemeo'e Ledll• Auxlllar;ym
011 IHta and1 Mrs. 111111 Sept. 22 will! nine mo
a.m.; Elisha Woods dol1'n 7 s. bring Forth." Scripture from
WEDNESDAY
,
Yr. and lira, noa., Ml'l. Jabn
m.; Meldahl Locks,l!ayoo La- Paalm 100 and prayers a ad
BOSWORTII Colli lite Roy· laa IJODIIe.r, David LipaMIIIII, William Brown 1 cbalr
hera onawering roll call with
. Jrs Qllid1
Reine down 5:40 p.m.; Brim- readings. In the absence 111 tho
c , •
Rlcbard Duckwatth and Alato
..
• 01 . man. ''What I like to do best."
·
lfs Conveniertt1
stone down 9:20p.m.; S I e e I
alalldSoleeUioatera, 7.30Woei- . ""''te
.
Yrl. .Jalli,ri . I!Jrt illd Mrs. . YIDU18a of tho lut meetlac
preaidlllt and 'Vice preBfdonl, needay Dllltt ill tile J&gt;umavt ""' ·
Robert L11.!if ..,.... IIIJ)Ointod
• ._
L
. ..;....
Ranger down 10:15 p.m.; Etna- the bullilless oeoaloa wu COD- " IICI8I
A
'j 1
.
tC;- · . ibciUt mik . were reed "'
AS YOU ARE! Louisville down I Lm.; Allied- clicted b;!' Mrs. UIUan Pick..
c
'"fl.
SLIGHTLY IMPROVID
..
• Jll'O.tem; traa......,.a 1'fiJOrl
Asblam
up
2
a.m.;
Jack
Wol,
ODI.
A
caatrlbutloa
wao
made
m..U•
at
8115
p.m.
at
P.NEW
IIAVEN
Mlsa
Karan
iDJI'Iql
to
II!!
C11it
Ill
the
old
was b;y AlliN WJilte; cllel were
THE
ford up 6 Lm.; J. s. Lewis Ill : to the aaklnga 111 the call 10 OI"OJ lllll&gt;ter 80, Royal l Arch Llaolnr. ~of Mr. illd biDd
tbo10 -.Idbe taken by Ylrle Rizer lild ibe
6:45a.m.
·pre.rer and ael!-4onlal P r a- Yu-. . ... .
.
.. 'llrL l.awiiuceUe'VI•,toaalor Ulllforml tbatiJU'IJIIQl'Challdat ~ etrde Wil NPOII&gt;Id
PAST ' PRESIDENTS, Ladlaa 'realdenta Ill NeW Ha-. h a I II!' bellllnl111 «a...bapd.
b,y Mildred ,~. Get ~ Web,
gram. lletrolbmoata wora Ml'· A•mlleey, Draw Webster POll bteu nrfCIIII,y Ill of DBPhrttb
Georp Bum1
fll:at carda wore
TO SELL RUMMAGE
ved to aboro and members, ' .18, AmeriCIII La1ion, 7:30Wo4. at •Jowiab
Union st., Glo
driYa will be.
Refrellhmenta ww;wnedby
MASON- Mason Chapter 157 Mra. Rolle Thomaa, lira. NeU aeedll, home of Mrs. Geor• 'CinciDMU.
liD In 'October.
.
Mra . Grueler ..-; Jlrl. ilac!d
Order oiEastemStarwUIIa.., Wll11111, ·Yra. VIJiall liunpb. llackett, Sr.
Jlerarai"IIIHI'ber,. Jill'e.Thel'l'bel·voted to .aavolllo .U· to
iuzet
Yer;y
POMEROY,
OHIO
a
riiiiUIUlge
sal&lt;;
oo
Frldly
alii
ney,
Mrs.
&amp;mice
Sl&gt;r1111e,
and
TllURIIJAY
ma
Clj&gt;ehort,
Bald
•(I
w~oy
that
•er
plated
bell
ham,
Pel
plat.
illd
Linda
Kibei
.
Soturday, Oct. 11·18 at the Ma- aueata, Jlrl. Addle Newell and
~GilT GARDEN c 1 u b, ehe wu slllllltb ilqlro'nwl
od to match a.. other be11 Plcbae Mllclred Pla'rce Aar
sonic Lodge RaU In Mason be- Mrs. Ina Mllaar. Mrs. Mas- . Tlluredll, home Ill Yre. Eddie
....... In a.. band. The,y also 11H
and ...
T'la
,_ , ..ft P•
. ginning at 9 a.m. Dolatl0118 wUI sar """ awarded the d o o r Smith, Wrho Terncto' at 7:30
!SEE' BAliiD !If!OW
"fOtod Ia Ill¥ for tile bus drlv. Pierce, VIckie Rlaer,
lite.
c:-•1•.0.....,.
. be recelvodatthehalloolater prize. Next meetfng will be p.m.;plantsaloplomtd
MASON- Yr.andllr.,.Reu- .,.,. .._..,"'-!the.!' 110011 hyLIYODde.t
1114

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11 welcome.

REGULAR MONTHLY meetat
..,.. PI'A 1'ueeda.l' His parenta, Mr. and MrL
becauoe ..,clal0118 tl1at : ' 7:*!Brtap.ni. at the school. Raymlond

Cbue Bald farmer cOCJI)eladon ID tbla conausls very 1mportant

-1'7·

Grew Gnlllo llab

down 9:50 Lm.
.meetiDc Tuoaday at 8 p.m. lit monel Slak, Jr., 21, ol Maoon,
1
He Joined the Pi-..gh
KANAWHA !!fliER - Mar- I.
'"'
the acbool. All 11'4llibera
was serloua!JowoundedOciGber
...,,~
I!
.-.~
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mot, OUachita "' 10:45 NIL: 0. lllaUed becik to the Census Bu- ed to aw~
coa.. _
sta as """' ..... F. Shearer .., 11:30 p.m. wm. reou not later tban Feb. 15.
-7 In VletMm by a blaot while

Reds.

DOLLY MADISON

OIQP!Q1edbyBeiJReaearch~tol'foiiiD&amp;hUo
~

- A c:ommlllllv'
will be be1dllall011e011
.,...,_._
,_,
_...,
at 7:30p.m. at the Hemlock

Hart and Jean Grloateed,
AtteRIIIW were the lbo\'8
ed
G cellne
pers0118 a 1111

Ju~.

lalllr~ct;

~ml-

:w-:e 694!

~•!per,

IIU'kaand hCrtallon; Yr. IIJn.
toa, Mr. Wellman and Yr.
DIPer,
Yr. llbodes,
Mr. llblkle and Mr. Cocbnn,
10UII com.r; Jamee Wfalna,
plllllfns commluloa; Mr.
CocbnD and Mr. Routh, urban
- . 1 and federol hciuela&amp;
and Yr. lldara and Mr. Tha.

dlo Werth; Dowlloral Leader,
Mro. AlllaJclulaon; Recreation.
Mro. Patf;f U..,..rd, IIIII tel•
phona Mrs. Jllll GrlnateML
cbelrmen are,
Better
YrL Jean Grlnr
alc!H• Cltllonahlp Mrs. Sidle
Ann
Ide; Art, lllrL Dorta Vlclrlre.
The dinner
waa pot..
tuck. Gomes were .Pialod and
the winners were Dor1e VIer

Gl'lllllnls, 19'6
42, Wlls
and will!
1958 the
He
.....s -"-n "
•
Is the oeoond c,.ch lllllled by
-. maAnderson.
who ........... announced that

~hy

.~

Oftleen

:~-.~~ =~.-~~;~~.P:: ~s~:!n
clat. OES, Tuollla1 nllbt. home kers,__Patfl_:~, lloliorti_
-·u- pa-"et --'•'•'·-~
rr1.: of Wo-CUpootter, Pam- ~. Ann Zorfllo, Glldyo

eroy - Mason, 20.19; Hlntoo,

8

tin, lire. RlcbaH A. l'lrtlan, ·
·
lltrMI; ~ ~· and
lira. llollert L. Vtrlla, Yin
.
WtdMr Thabet, -·~ ~
Y.
l.ace7 W,
(hb
+
.•IWIIe and Jlck
.
Woiltord, LNtar ~. 'J'bo.
·
. . ~. 1111~ Wellman lad Yr. ,
mu llolle.r, Mill £lma WJINEWIIAVJ!N-ThoRlYon Raurh, ~~ Cle.rlllllldoillll
'IWDI; lllrL l!:molt Edward~, Homtmakere IIOCQd otllcon Wallace llirilib, 1!;- fltt; Ef, ·
Jr. 4lid lnrllnt "!' lire. 1lalph whon thO)' met r-ntl,y atlhl entt Grimm, lfr'; ~~~ •
W.' co uthlfaatdlulllrter. homoolYrLha~hal't.Tbe Yr. lldlr' llllitlllilor; Yr.
new prealdent lo Yro. RGblrta Grimm lad Mr. Thabet, floo4.
l\laJnlrd; 'Vice Prtlldent, )In, wall; N.lal Mlntlla illd Mr. WeU.
Gladya llert; tecrelaey, MrL 111111, flnonct; Mr. Smith, HerAM Zerkle; ri!pcrtet, Mro. Sa· q Rilodll.and llollert Cocbnn,

Sundo7.

IIIII Rod

Join Reds

COCA-COLA

·act

'69 cen SUS. ~
F"JD'IIfeS.
-oDue Soon

Shepard

)lilrtleliNIM· Ja.tllt t!wk il!eiD- ~CoNI~, l!lil '
Clllllqijdf. ·' . ·
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,....;.: Pll'llllllilctiC!i'4"-o 'i*lltout- 'I(IQW ll; 'B. 'lloriiD ••

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rlllttllulder

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"'firld~;O(Ibo. lfelo' woriiOIIta at - · ltidl11111 J!olli. ·GIJI;, ,
~. ·$ , _.., .!!), lbo d!Mrlc1 Wud. . ,
' 11;)-, ,,, · · • · .
'" · . . 1~ . aad ......,..... ,Ill Jade
~ehu
mn... illd ~ Orl~··· wbo ' ' : '. '
i
i«• ....,.. .... •ndel lio&lt;!Q, aa d .. patrolman rl,.
camt, ~ Ntii',Y'fl' liJ' ~ I!! . .,1'11111!*'0!1 Ill ;lltiiDI.,.ala · Pll\le..i bm-. at. :!bl 'l arlil -~ ~ II. , · .
lbo ........ . .
.
. ,p\:0~ loill ~aaue.. - I I i Ill~ l!wlt.-1-_, 'fai!IUclltwl',ldiMI"""'Ibe
s~
w~~a-l!i.leWd, lh!t. ,lat~lle , , ·.&lt;:• . • Blral0, ; , , ~ tq ...ut:; iiiii· U. .~ .J!IN!III¥.""-:. !1' ilto'l' f!l
of .lho ~· Yl~ II\ the : ' ilre, .._ A.~ Jr., f!e, .... aow a 1111111 .nc ~ .. 'Oih~ :ii iaJidlf\11011 at
aiCOIId lllll!lo,hodoun't~~- .~ ~ iG.; lq Lm. 11011.:. WUlflcl ·be noodtd G1rfD1 I' i1 • Pofllt.
''~clltoR!fv Ill
Ia IIIIa ~~ '· ~ . Jiit. . . . . . ~ . ,IMII Astz, taU--..
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Mra. Lammo Llihter 1 PIttent at Holzer Hoipltat 'ror tile
IIUt two Mtks, to ~~~~
and - c t · to be returned to
luir home later this week.
Mrs. Ann Webster of Rutlancl and Mr1. JedWebater, Sr.,
Pomeroy apent ·the weekend 1n
Weatervllle vllltlng Mr. and
llre. Daniel Struble and chitdren. The,y were Joined lor a
dinner !llnday by J.\ln Webster.
Mr. 100 Mrs. Chllrtes Bland
and aons, Mark 100 David, Talmadge, were weakeN! guesta or
Mrs. Peart Reynolds, Mrs. Minerva Chllders, and. Mrs. Nina

For Levy
REEDSVn.LE - The River.
view PI'A mot at the ochool
the evening of Oct. 6 lllth Jobn
Riebel, ioc:al achool -~
dent, and L 0. McCGJ&lt;, . vice
proaldont of the Eaatern Local
School Board, preoent ro expllln how Important It t s the
local PI' A support the renewal or the school operating levy
to be voted on Tuesctay, Nov.

4.
Mr. Riebel suggested a pnster contest among the students on
the renewal of the three mlll
operating levy.
During the business session,
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Marpret Brown the orpnlzaUon voted to go on record endorsing the renewal of
the levy needed tn the East.
ern Local School District.
Flog pledge was led by Paula Hauber. Mrs. Grace Weber's room received 1he attendance banner and reading circle
book lor the most parents atDavid Chadwell exteooed
thanks lor the weddlnggittlrom
the PI' A, and reported that
there are 91 members tn the
PI'A, 100 Mrs. Grace Weber'• room won Drat prize in
the memberahlp drive, second
Mrs. Carolyn Franz's room
and third David

Chadwell's

room.
Members voted ro let t h e
eighth grade class have a tund-

raising project at the school
festival Oct. 11.
It was noted that window
blinds are badlJ&lt; needed In the
first, seconct and third grade

Sheila Moe Faulk Engaged

, Mrs, Karen Leslie, Mrs.

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ory Smith, aon of Mr. 100 Mra.
Howard Smltll, onblslothblrth.
day amtver81J'7.
Games were pla.yed llith leVoral prizes being awarded. A
decorated coke was servedllilll
loe cream 100 coke. Guests at
the party were TinA WUdermuth, Pam Vau&amp;han. RlclQrTa.ylor, Chrle TOj'lor, Troy Grittilh, Je/J Gruel81', Klke Owena, Todd Smith, Brent Seth,
100 Rldcy Smith. Alao ,lll'elent.

were Eddie Brown, Duxle Waltors, Sandy Johnson, Mary
Bradbury, Jennifer Goble, Jefr
and Jtm Tyo, Twlla Clatworthy, and Jerry Swartz, A rea.
ture or the service was a ut.
any on Biblical treatment of issues In toda.v's news.
At the conclusion~ the youth
meettng, the _ii'OIIP celebrated
the birthday of Mary Beth Sta.

GOLIEN

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Electricity may bE! the biggest bargam in your bu?get! • Because you
are enjoying electricity in more and more wonderful · ways, naturally
your electric bills are larger than·they used to be. But-.aren't you glad
· ,the Ohio electric light and power compai11~s have:been working to keep
the price per kilowatt hour lowl • When you live electrically, you're in
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pleetieally foraet Inflation w«rles,
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tim stop belter,track stral&amp;hter lllan "'UIIt trtld tires.

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32 oz.

CHERRY PIE
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Mr. 100 Mrs. Roy Lee Howell of Comfort, w. Va., an
omounclng the birth of a nine
)ICIIIIId, 13 01moe aon, Nathanlei Edward, on Oct. 12 at Chsr-

TEXACO

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RIPE

The term, horse lalltudes,
is said to have originated tn
the early days when wind·
jammers sailed the Atlantic.
The calms and heat of the
area killed cargoes of horses
which were frequently trans·
portej.

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SnoTrae. WHISPER· QUIET

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CHEF'S DELIGHT

ALSO
Ready To Use Prefhrlshed MatchlnJ UoldiiiJ

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.WilD CROSS SONS • lYONS MAllET
BTLIND DEPARTMENT
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party Soturday honoring Greg-

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A llallowoen theme was carrled COlt tn decoration~ lor a

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COME IN AND HELP -US

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-"' J-M ~ otif,/your plates. PASTEETR. ~ .
ent were Jtm lllJU !gil, • .-.~ den tun• nrmer tonpr-haldll theJw&gt;
Karen Price 1 ~__.... Johil~·;o.o:J.ore comrort;,~'k too. Maku eatlD.a.·
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Ia alkaline. Won't'
CeremoniaJ and friends' night Karen Johnson, Jennifer Go- eour. No gummy , i'OOey , paaty tute.
ture~~ that ftt are essential to
observance of Mary S h r J n e, bIe, Eddie Brown, Mike Tay. Den
bealt'latfz{hur dttntlst regu1arl,-.
Oet P
atall dru1 countera.
White Srrtne or Jeruaalem, was lor, and Twi.la Clatwortb,y,

Mr. and Mrs. WUiard Walker, Langsville, received word
from their son, PFC Forrest
Walker, stationed In VIetnam,
that he had re-enlisted In the
lellon City Hospital.
U. .s. Army lor a three year
Grandparents are Mrs. Ralph period. He Is In lmti - air- ·
Br&amp;li d. Comfort; Edward How- · cratt malntenan..,, Walker ts
ell, d. Pomeroy, 100 Mrs. Bet- a 1967 graduate or Rutland!Ugll
t;y HoweU of Middleport. Mr. School, IUs address is PFC
and Mrs. HoweU have two oth- Forrest Walker, 285-44-4428,
er ehlldren, Dmnte Ray, five, Co. A, 123rd A.V. Bn., APO
and Sllerrle, two.
San Francisco, Callf. 96374.

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of churches
beiDi urged by to atteoo tile party was Kel1¥ LOS IIIIEW, CAL 11005, All 1111£
Horse Latlludes
Ta.ylor •

&amp;lnday morning the youth group
service In observance or Laymen'a &amp;mday. Participating

By Mary Shrine

le Atherton 100 Mrs. Alice Curtis; Mrs. Pauline Myers•
room, Mrs. Frances Holsinger, Mrs. Maraleen Kimes 100
Mrs. Pbyllta Larkins; M r s. held Friday nlgllt at the IOOF
CVolyn Franz's room, Mr1J.. halt , Pomeroy.
A program on friendship was
~ Lewis, Mrs. Marlene Putpresented
by Mrs. Maxlno Wlnnam, and Mrs. Comie Reedi
gf'f:'l:,
The
ceremonial was ex ..
David Chadwell's room, Mra.
Bett;y Buchanan, Mrs. E If t e empllfted by Mrs. Minnie M.
Haubor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott. Presented were John
Smith~ Waldo Miller's room, Evans ot LBIO¥ette 9Jrlne, GaL
Kr1. Delores Frank, M r s. llpolts; Mrs. Lucille Nefr, dJSFrances Reed, 100 Mra. Car&lt;&gt;- trlct deput;y; and Mra. Pauline
1yn Ruth, and Mrs. Graoe Web- Atldns, cllatrlct chairman of
er•a room, Mrs. Martlyn llan- materlal obJective.
II1D1, Mrs. Maxine Whitehead,
Awroxlmatet.v 50 attended
100 Mra. Dolly Reed.
the observance presided over
Refreahmenta were served by Naomi Brinker, worll1)' blgtJ
by the teachers.
priestess. A collee boor was
held at the conclus!ou of the

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World Communlt.v Day plana
wtll be made at a meeting
ter, Sheila Mae, ro Mr. Gerald Hollon, son ol Mrs. Opal Hol- Thuraday, 2 p.m. at the Trlnlon, Minersville, aOO Ute late James W. Hollon. Miss Faulk is
lt;y United Church d. Christ,
a graduate of Meigs High School, class or 1968. Her fiance, a
Mrs. Ben Neutzlln&amp; president
1966 graduau. of Eastern High School aN! tha Columbus Ar&gt;- of Church Women United of
drews Barber College, is presently employed part time at the Meigs County, llliiClWiced.
Central Point Barber Shop In Colmnbus. He also worh with
otrlcers of Church Women
the United Parcel Service, COlwnbus.
United 100 the key women from
TI1e wedding will be an event of Sunday, 2:30 p.m., a t the
""ch or the churches In Meigs
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church. The custom ofQPen church Coonty are asked ro attend the
will be observed.
meeting. Arrangements witt be
macle for the proaramrobeprosented at World Communlt.vllay
on Nov. 7 at the Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Weekend outings at C am p lions to contemporary movies. Church. A good reproaentation

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edlb,le, lllil IOIIIe VII')' polGill, ·a Ald. h mentioned
IIIII
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chryllllllthemums were tllopllyed. Juo:tps pve _e flr.C t6 Mre.
JOYioll, a oocond to Mto. WW,
100 a third to Mlaa IIIUIIIInoon.
The next meedng wl!l
Mr1. Wut anil rnembfitl. to
toke or~ Jeaturllil

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Mr. 100 Mrs. Ctarence &amp;l.Y- IOdation d. Carden Clubs to
dor of Akron are tn Middleport be bold at the Lake Hope Lodae
'rialtinglrlends. ·
an Nov. 1. Mra. C, E. stcJut
was ~ to handle rna-

il1: the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh-

Observance Held

· are Mrs. Oltve Osburn's

A theriW 11.eet1Di wilb U.. lorlal for '"&lt;non T h u m b
prdeli club II l!li .r•Utpol[l lfoteJ" In D-ber, a00 Mri.
Slate ~~~~- 111 Ott. 21 waa Robert Joweli lllil Mr1. Norplomed WIIM tile Sial' Gardea 111111 .WW wlU pro- tile Oc.
Ctl!b met recenii.Y II !be hqme. ~..!'t~ PI::;, Mr M.
d. Mre. Orion Noleon.
~- llle .
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meeting will be on Tbllll&lt;Qiv- !dent of the clul&gt;,.Slle ""' ing ornnaoment• rrom • r t IOIIIed m ... ....,.... ofrGIOI
loom and 1111011 net. Mrl. ~- rrom ... ..- d. Mrll. RubJ
aid Minor, Nre. Vlrtlll A~l, · ~~ PlaJdlal d. Bulbs",...
Mro. C. B. Stout and ll ~ 1.
JIDIOI Nicholson will clemill- l1le PIW loplc u~bT
strate orranaementa for t h e ""' prolldlllt. Slle 1
lherlp¥ group.
bulbo ahould be planted ln
Contests 100 poemo .IIIU be - · 100 not ta rows, lhlt
han!Ued by Mrl. Nonun jVW .....,.. ohould loom ro nat100 Mrs. Minor, end Mrll. WW . urallze with balbslolloiiiDJ tiiIIIII makethetableorranaement nell..,. oanfull.7 1 to depth
IIIUt refrelhmento to be plan- ~ '"' tile abo d. the
ned by Mrs. Orion No11011.
.bulbs.
Aloo planned durtn&amp;themeetMn. Ray Nlcbohan told of
ing was attendance at the Re- the value and ~ of lllnal.

Bland.

Grande were discussed When
the Methodist Youtl1 Fellowship
met &amp;mday night at Hesth United
Methodist Church.
rooms. Also a slaw cutter Js
were made dur ing the
Plans
needed In the kitchen. A report
was given that the paving of the meeting for a car wash to be
same court was completed, and held Saturday from 9 a.m. oo
4:30 p.m. at Middleport vlltn operation.
lage
hall. A Halloween party
The refreshment stand at the
was
alao
planned and will be
dedication t( the Reedsvllle held
on
Oct.
30 at 7:30 p.m.
Belleville Dam was reported
The program featured reacas being successful. School will
be dlomissed Friday, Oct. 30,
Gle ro the Southeastern oh i o
teachers meeting.

Room mothers for the school

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The Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric Company
Tbe ~iyt011 ¥'!' a~~-~~h\ OortiP.'!"Y Ohlo E~lsqn Com~any
The Cleveland Electnc lllum&gt;natmg Company Mononaahela Power Cllillpanl .
Ohio Power Company
Columbusand Southern Ohio Electri~ Company
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SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
HOGS: 200.:30, 26: No. 1,
26.25; 230.:40, 25.75; 240.:60,
25.25; 26o.:so, 24. 75; 1M.:oo,
25,50; 180-190, 24.25. Sows, 23.
23.80. lloBrl, 19.50-19.75. Stoek
. Hogs, 21.50.:3.20. Pigs by Head

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CATTLE: 743 Head. Choice
steers, 29.:9.60; Good, 27.:s ..
10; Standard, 20.:5. G o o d
Heifers, 26.:7 .50; Standard,
23.25.25. Good Cows, 19.21.50;
UtUU,y, 18-18.75; camor and
CutiA!r, 17 down. Bulls, 24.:5.
85, Feeder steers, 22.50.:8 .•
40. Heavy Stoek Calves, 31.50 . 36.50. Holstein Feeder
steers, 25.20.:6.40.
VEAL CALVES: Choice, 40;
Good, 39; . Medium, 37; com.
merclal, 34.50.
Baby Calves by Head, 27.
49.
Lambs, 26.25..27.75.

·Bargains And More BtWgains ·In S~ri.ti~el . Classifieds

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Good tires. •utomatic, power steering. Radio.

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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 f01 SO WOld •inl""'"'' h .

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Mdltiortol word 2c.

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Pomeroy Motw Co.

Notice

PT. PLEASANT
&gt;:XPERIENCEillnteriorandexLIVESTOCK SALES CO,
U.Ijor pointing, root, carpeDIMPORT ANT Ml!:ETING of the
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
trJ and masonry work. Roncongrepdon
or
the
Trlnitl'
Ssblrday. Oct. 11, 1969
nie Hubbard. Pllone 992-2216
Church
of
Christ,
United
Hogs - 175 to 220 25 to
or after 6 p.m. 992-3511.
Tuesday, Oct 14, 7:30 p, m.
26.10; Heavies 21.80 to 24.30;
lth'l-121p
at the church. All members at
22.50 to 24.50; Fat Sows 21
all church orpnizatlons, Into 22.75; Boars 17.50 to 18.cluding women's groups, Sun- ROOF REP AIR and romodol·
80; Pigs 7.50 to 16.50; Stock
lrw; aloo lrUrlorpolnti111and
day School Deot, choir, counSloats Hy lid. 18.50 to 25.
remodell111,
by cortract.
cil and all other interested
CATTLE - Steers 20.60 to
Free eotlmate. Phone 992members should attend.
24. 10; Heifers 17.75 to 20 .50;
We so anywhere,
2806.
10.8-.ltc
Fat Cows 18 to 20.25; Camers
10-l..ftc ·
12 to 17; Bulls 22.60 to 23.90;
Stock Cows and Calves 165 SEE THE amazing "Hawaiian ANOTHER shipmentofwomen's
Hip ies" as part of the talent
to 23V ; Stoek Steers 22 ID 28 .•
ard children's used clothing
showcase, 8 p.m., saturday,
f.O; Stock Heifers 19.75 to 24. has arrived Jeffers Cloth-O~L 18, at Southern H i g h
75; Stock Steer Calves 24 to
Ing, Rt. 33, going toward fair
School, nacine.
32.70; Stock Heifer Calves 22
grounds.
10-13-Stc
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to 27.75.
10·10.6tc
VEAL CALVES - Tops 39 ,.
-----------50; Seconds 39.10; Medium 34.- BOB'S REDUCING Sslon and WANTED, RIDE 5 days week,
Health Center is now open,
50 to 36.50; Common &amp; HeavMondll)' through Friday to
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by wolntAthens from freight depot in
Ies 33.25 to 39. 10.
ment, 5 p.m. to lOp.m. no apMonkey Run. Must be In All&gt;,
pointment necessary. Locatens by 7:30 a. m. Phone 992ed below K and K Mobile
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
2226.
Homes, P o i n t PleaSant
SALES REPORT of
10.10.6tc
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020.
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
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Ssturday, Oct. 11, 1969
I WILL plcklt&gt; merchandise and
HOGS 175 to 220 lbs.
take to auction on a percentYOUR TV set has a bad picture
26 to 26.50; 220 to 250 lbs.
tube? Chuck can repair it am
ap bulL
Jim Adoml,
26 to 26.50; Light 22 to 26.aucll.._, Rutland. Plloae
guarantee it B r i n g It to
50; Fat Sows 18 to 22; Slags
I-23-1Cc
Chuck's Audio, 152 Butter- ,_ 7f2-4411.
15 to 20; Boars 15 to 18;
oot, P&lt;~nef&lt;IY. Phone 992 •
Sows &amp; Pigs 100 to 125; ~ats
l~Uc SKATE-A-WAY sa!ECUU:5080.
8 to 20.
Bock to Schacll JIUV, FriiiQ,
CATTLE - steers 22 to
Ocl. 3, fret &amp;1ft for • ...,_
29; Heifers 20 to 26; Baby ·ruE UNDERSIGNED wlll orrer
Hall-n .]JU't;J, FrldaJ, Oct.
Beef 24 to 30; Fat Cows 16
tor sale, at publi~ auction, on
3L
~nWedlloodiJ,FrldiJ,
to 22; Canners 16 to 20; Bulls
Ssturday, October 25, 1969,
and
Sotllrdl)', 1:38 to 10:SO.
18 to 24; Milk Cows 100 to
at 10:30 a.m., at the homeoC
AYIIIIble Cor pu1iOICIIl......
200.
the late Cora B. Rupe, at 12
VEAL CALVES - Tops 39;
Lynn st., Middleport, Ohio,
dQ, 'l'UoodQ, 11111
nlaht• and SotunlaYaale ~
the' perso!lll pr1lj1611;f OC'thll
Secoilds 32 to 38; Medium 30
dQ oflernoonL PllaDe 98tt.
' to 35; Com. &amp; Hvs, 26 to 36;
la(e Cora Rope being hous&amp;3929 or Cheater 9M-35M.
Culls 25 to 30.
hold furniture, goods, and sf0.:140tc
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 6
fects ~onsisti~ In part o! a
to 15; Stock Ewes 5 to 10;
gas stove, table aOO f o u r
Fat Sheep 5 to 10; Culls 1
~hairs·, washer, electric reto 5; Bucks 5 to 10; Fat WetbCrlgsrator, dining room table,
ers 5 to 10.
five chairs, and side board,
SYRACUSE V.F.D.
LAMBS - Tops 27.50; Secsewing machine, living room
Havo Added To Their
onds 24 to 26; Light Wts. 16
suite, tables, bedroom suite,
ConolgnMont Sale;
to 20; Common 15 to 18.
Zenith · TV, radio, rugs,

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6 ROOMS, bath, laundry, full
basement. Phone alter 5:30
p. m. 992-3981:
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IIAILINGt SERVI'CE

99).21&lt;13

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For Sale

ILAUTNAIS

For Rent or Sale

1:410 P.M.
PCIMIIOY, OtiiO

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Pllil"f . . . &amp;A.tt

BUSINESS SPACE, W. Second
St., Pomeroy, Phone 9925059.

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 o.111. to S:OO P·•· Deily

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For Rent

_$495

CH EV. SPECIAL

Biscayne 2 Dr. 6 cyl. ·Automatic trans. Good tires.
Needs paint job. Normally sells at $895.

BLIND ADS.
Add1tio110l 25c Chor.. ,_, Ad.,or·

VACMt."Y Cor two elderly ......
pie. Prefer prl¥118 paid paderts. Pl!one lllaaon, '1'135185.
10-&amp;Cc

WIMtlilfti•at

POMEROY

HT Cpe. Low mileage, outo. 1rans., PS, radio,

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REGULATIONS
Tt• P..a..II,Mr ro•er~t tM rlfht
t• dll 01' r•i•ct ony odt d. . Nd ..,_
tfttl•n.l . Tt. pwbllther will 1101
M r•t,.ntlllolit for ..,. tha.11 0110
hM .. roitt irl.. rtlon.

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Market Report

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OLD UBERTY Theatre bullcl1111. Nice. Very reaacnllle.
Phone 992-5251.
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..inlllt.n, " ' IIIII .. 1111111
nntcellldp 1• . , _ :

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LOST, smallb lack ladles' purse
In vicinity or Middleport. Reward given If loond. Call Ma· For Sale
NEW, -THREE -..on coronson 713-5334 after 5 p.m. 1958 JEEP, $650; 28 ft. house
ial deolllned home, 11'.1 botho,
10.14-:ltc
traller, 1 bedroom, all alumceramic Ule, lull booement,
town, ~50. Ph. 992-5860.
connecting prase, utllltl'
10.8-3tc
Wanted To Buy
room, air conditioned. Phone
CIDNA CABINETS, round 18· 55 GALLON DRUMS, good Cor
992-3454.
.:... -----~------bles, old clocko, etc. Write
1().11-ftC REMOVE EXCnB belb' auld
trash, $2.50 each. PomerC~Y
or
M. D. Mlller I Rt. 4,
-----------with naldex llblola. Od1
JWik Co.
lo-8-12tc
P&lt;lllerC~J~, phone 992-4271.
1969 EARLY American otorto
$LS9 ot Noloon Ilru]J.
6-26-ttt CAMPERS and travel trailero,
radio Clllllblnldon. Baautlful
t-11Solld
State
unit
with
4-Cieed
.
Banner and Cantlnental. Low
chall&amp;'lr, 4. apeaker aOund -----------PIGS WANTED. Everett Hoi·
price, 10 percent to U per·
systAOm. Balance $89.32, Use COAL, . LUMP, Olio ...,..,
comb, Albaoy, Phone 698cent savings. Come to Gaul' a
our time payment plan.
mine nm. Exeololor Salt
3465.
Trailer Solee. Phone 985 •
992-3352.
Works, Eul Mala st., p,...
10-12-311&gt;
3832. Two mile• north ol
1().9-lltc ' lf&lt;ll'· 992-31tl.
Cheater on lit. 7, Walch tor
8-11-Ut:
TRUCK SCALES. Everett Hoisign left on COUIIQ' Raad 36,
comb, Albany. Phone 698WALNUT SOLIDSTATEStareo, - - - - - - - - - - - - - l~Otc
34 65.
1111111 . Real Es....... l:or Sale
dual
&gt;Ohmlecha111er,
control,44~
10-12--311&gt;
lntermll&lt;ed
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SIAMESE male kitten, age 9
er OOUllll qatem, with AM &amp;
D..W.Iweeks.
Maoon
7'13-5483.
FM
radio.
Balance
$8L46.
GINSENG $38pound; yellow root
10.111-3tc
$2.35 pound; wild ginger root
Uae our time ~~QD~ent plan. FAMILY HOME - Alm(.;;t oh
45 cents poundj Mayapple
992-3352.
acre, 3 ··-badroomo,plfta6
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root 35 cents pound. Blllllal· AWNINGS, storm doors and
111-....c
tl' parkiJII apoce, bath, utililey, Reedsville, Ohio.
marwindows, earporta,
-----------tJ' room, 2 porchn, C&lt;liiHinl
I0-12-6tc
quees, blown and baU Insula- USED eiANOS, two nice reconblock oulbulldi111, el- ln.
tion. Elmer WhitAO, Illes repdltioned ~lght pla001 with
_ ·- - - __ - - - - - - - $8,000.
reientodve.
For
free
est!·
bench.
Free
delivery.
C
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HOME - 2 story frame,
Pets For Sale
mates, phone Qarlea Ll•le,
Rutland Furniture, 742-421L ' 3 boclrooms, bath, nice lot,
WE'VE MOVED, Barkaroo KenSYracule. V. V. Johnson and
10.12-3tp
port baaomeut, low WcH.
nels. Beagles, banets, dacfl..
Son, Inc.
5-l.Uc
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shunds, scotUes, poodles,
c o c k e r s, we sties ard Gt&lt;u;N lli!:ANS, pick Jfllll" G1m. DUE TO THE death of 1111 hua- WILLIS IDLL - 2 bedroOma,
bond, I hove Cor sale tho P.
I story frame, cellar, lml·
schnaUzers. Right at Torch,
$1.50 bulllel. Andr.. CrGoo,
R.
Root
Sheet'
Metal
Slop,
tatlon
brick aiding, $1,500.
Ohio, 4th house right. BoardLetart Faile.
1th'l-121c
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~:~';.~:.::~ HENRY Q.ELAHD, INI&lt;or
lll-12-7tc
stock, paint and aU per.-!
Offlc;_992-2259
NEW OIL FURNACE, instailed,
--------- - -$495. Terms a¥1llable. Ph.
pr~ercy used In said ahop.
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and
eotabUshed bus!. . - -....- - -..
1~68 FUIUJ F-100 pickup truck,
ness. l&amp;rs. RlchardRoot,738
RaJ Ellala Brobr
PbCIIle 992-234Z .
6 cylinder, custoni cab, IOIW . Second Ave., Middleport, 0.
MJMieport, 01110
Phone 992-2336 after 5:30
5-d-lfe
wheelbase, 28,000milea, A-1
p.m.
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cundldon.
Paul Orr 9493192.
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SPINET PiANo. Wanted, r&amp;AIR COIIDI'l'IONING, Rafrlpr1968 FlAT 4-&lt;loor sedan, low
apanslble J1UV to take over
aUCIIl Mnlco. Jack'&amp; Rllfrl.
mUeage, goo3 tires, goOO. co~
low monthly paymenta on a
Pbane
dldon. $1250. Phone 949SDinet plano.
be aeon I&lt;&gt;3025,
cally. Write Credit Malll&amp;er,
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Indiana.
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FACTS

lamps, chairs, dishes, aM
miscellaneous items. Terms:

'51 Station Wogon, W•shlng

cash on hand at day

Tn~nlte.

or sale.

Merrill Briggs, ExecutoJ:",
Este!AO ol Cora B. RUllO, d&amp;ceased.
1().12-3tc

that
Park, tnat
of green in the

·skyscrapers, owes thanks
for Its existence to poet
William Cullen Bryant. In
the summer of 1844, he
suggested in the New York
Evening Post thai a park
would be most welcome.
The authorities took up
Bryant's cause and bought
up 840 acres of land, pro'di
th
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retreat" appreciated
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HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBSTETTER, Broker

Machine, R11f., Gord•n Troctot,
Loddtu, Stone Jaq, Anti111ue

Probate Curt
To the E11ecutor or A.dmlnlttrotor
of the ••tate,; to '"eh of th• followln9 111 are retidonts of tho

State of Ohio, vl:l:-the •urvl¥1ng
lpOUII, tho nelet of kin, the be~
flclorln under the will; and to
the oHMnoy o. attorneys repr..
sentlng any of the 11forementloned
Mary 8, Sldeu Haymon, No.
20,183, Middleport, Meigs County,
Ohio.

You ar• het"eby notified that the
tnventOfy ond Apprals.:nent of tt..
••tote of the ofor.mentlenecl, clocoosed, 1ato of sold County, wo1
filod In tfo!lt Court. Sold Inventory
ond A.pprol10mont will bo lor
hearlnt hofore thlt Co11rt on the
24th day of Octelbet&gt;, 1969, at
10:00 o•clock A.M.
penon de s iring to file •••
cept ons thereto must fl le them at
lout flv. dayt prior to the dote
••• for hoorl ng.
Given under my hand and soal vi
•aid Co urt, this 3rd doy of Octobor
1969.

-------------CHICKEN barbecue, spare ribs,
Sunday, Oc~ 26, sponsored by

ChestAOr Fire Department.
Serving starts at 11 a. m.
Homemade ice cream. DorJa..
dons of pies and cakes would
be appreciated.
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WAITRESS wanted. Apply

In

person. Crow'&amp; Steak House,
Pomeroy.

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fut and ~· . Free utj.
mates; Ph. vt2-321H,. 0.0.

gwe;· ,.·.,

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BY AUTHORITY OF 'THE OHIO DEPART·
MENT OF HEALTH, THE BILLING PER·
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COUNTIES OF THE TUPPERS PLAINS·
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!Ol"ced
furnace, Cool·
7, 992-3352.
monogram.
WW
II&amp;Cri!Jcefor
T...persair
Plains.
10.10-tfc
t35
caoh or
termL
Pllone ..
vllle, 667-3075,
-----------992-26M.
10.14-6te
10.12-3tc BEAGLES. Phooe 843-2416,
ELECTHOLUX vacuum clllD-----------lll-12-IOtc
er In like condition. lias
FURNISIIED lhree . - - .,.n.. FUEL OIL Conversion burner
aU 1 cleanini'Witachmente,
mont, .-.,., -lldecolat-c o r d - and point apray,
ror furnace. Al10 thlld.'e
ed. 501 Mill st., Mlddltpoe1.
maple chestofdrawora. RichWUI aoii to respo~~~lble par·
Phone 992-2192.
8-2Wc
ard Borton, Rt. I, Lol1l Jlolo.
tl' Cor t36.50 cash or terma
arranpd.
Phone 992.2885,
tom,' Phone 9115-333L
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TWO BEDROOM homo, UW.
. . - , dlni111 room, haD and
bedroton call)lled, 764
WE IDI lillt wUb COAL, elfK-a;oi,.NIIIIIoru.,Ja•
BrolrneU A.._, MJddhporl.
G l Ill ....,IIIII I t - V C&lt;lbs c..J Co. RlalaillltnWie.
Ph. 892-9911 or 99WIII5.
U.pllla. NIIICIIl ~
Phone 742-49$2 or 9924489,
&amp;oU-Cic ·
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SWEET POTATOES, $4 bushel.
Also, acorn squash, PUDV- MERCURY engine, 430 cubic
252%.
GIIJ N l&amp;'o•, lladua, 0. :-' ' .
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Inch, with 4-opeed transmisklna, gourds. Indian corn.
Utile
SMITH AUTO SALES;
sion. Two chrome 15 -ineh
Bring container&amp;. Located on
UHAUGA, OHIO
Chevy rlina. ·Call alter 4p.m. SEWING MACHINES, Rapo{r
R~ 338 in. Letart Fall e. AIDiontce, all makes. 992-2284.
Coolville 667-3319.
rew Croa1;
The Fabric Slq&gt;, P01ftar&lt;&gt;1. AtJI'OIIOjiiU! luqraace ....
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10-1CI-6tc
For Relt
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Authorizod .SilWer Salea and
tiw•a ·uoollli7 91&gt;2
Bonlee. We S~ut&gt;en SclaFURNISHED and Wlfurnlabed 1957 DODGE CorOMt four door BUY OF THE sel8on; Modern
ooro.
l-2t-uc
epa-..
to ochooi.
VB ·sedan, aUionlallc, - • r c0111Cortable home, located Ill
Pllone 992-ia4.
Io..i8-tt&lt; ateeriJIIr. Joe Wll)pel, Rl. 3, nice quiet neighborhood, live
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PomerC~Y, Ohio. Phone 992;~;- FO~-.;~hn's
air conditioned, Cull ......
8410.
Trailer Park. Ph. 992-3324.
ment,
Ill basemert,
1().9-Sip
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five mlmte wolk tn school,
located at 300 Wrtsht st.
-----------BEANS, $L50 bushel, pick your
Price $13,500. Phone Phil
SMALL FOUR room furnished
01111. Also tumlps, beets and
Wlae, days 61~2-4371 or
house. Olildrenaccepted, but
peppers. ClarOIICe Prollltt,
evenbws alter 7 p.m., 614 •
house more sUitable ' Cor
Portland. Pholle 843-..2254.
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984-4592.
adults. Call 992-3872 alter
18-9--tfc
4:30 p. m.
10.12-3tc " " - - - - - - - - - - SINGER SEWING machine, 66·
CHEST~R
-----------NEW GAS fllr!llco Installed, , class In nicewalnutcabl~
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$295. Terms a¥111able. I'll.
z l - r , buttonholer, and

POMEROY - 6 nice rooms,
bath, fireplace, several ~los­
eta. Basement, Furnace.
Male Help Wanted
$9,500.
WANTED, single man to work
6
MIDDLEPORT RURAL on !arm, must be able to OJ&gt;rooms, bath, furnace, fireerato milkl111 machine arrl
place. 2 aeres, $6,000.
tractor. Live ln. Ira HelmMIDDLEPORT - 5 r o om
F. H. O'BRIEN
berger, Hebron, Ohio 43025.
Juttae ancl ••.-officio
frame, bath, nice lot, fenced.
Phone 614-92~710.
Clerk ef talcl Court
Near laundry, $4,000
ly jonot E. MOI'Tit
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Dopvty C lor It
POMEROY - 2 lots, 4 room
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10/7 10/ 14 2fe
house, $1,500.
·
s ROOMS, basement. ceUu:;
Help Wanted
RT. 124 - Remndeled 3 bedrunning water, nice yard, on .
rooms, master with 2 closets.
WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS
La~wavUJHlexter Rood.
LEGAL NOTICE
Bath, closets galore. Gange.
AND HAVE A BUSINESS OF
698-3471, Alboi\Y. loire. 4w·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
MINERSVILLE - 6 rooms,
YOUR OWN? Men or women,
renee carpenter.
Cull or parttlme. You may be
basemert, porch, 1 acre.. $1,·
N•· 20201
Ettote of Winifred Tvrner, D...
able to quall1)o Cor a RAW750.
COCIIOd.
LEIGH DEALERSIDP. 0Vjlr
MOBILE HOME - 1962 RemNotice
is
horohy
given
thot
. se, llvlnc ; ,.
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Rob ott S. T Lll'fter who•• Pet~t Of•
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room with R~:tplace, kltcllen,
nace, $2,350.
ducta. [\&gt;ecial otter to help
flc:o addrou Is Rout• 3, Albany 1
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utllltl' room, bo,th, .bedroaln.
RACINE RURAL - 6 rooms, Ohio, ha1 b"n duly oppolntU
you get sterted. NomOIIOl' Cor
A.dmlnlatrator of th• Estate of'
Very nlee for 2 adults. No
Inventory. THINK ABOUT IT,
brick, bath, 3 bedrooms, Wlnlfrod Twn• late of Melge
Ohio,
deceased
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Cou"'Y•
Petl. Pllone Mason '/n.s203.
basemt:nt, new furna ce. Garthen write me, drinK name,
Dated tMt ltl d.y al October,
age, $16,000.
address and phone number.
1969.
---- -· - - -- --~-Charlie Peon, District Ssles
TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobl1t
f . H. O'BRIEN
Manaeer, . W. T. Rawielgh
Judge ef the prebolo Cowf
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
Court, S)'ncun, Ohio.
Me1ge C•wnty, Ohio
C~DJ, P.O.Box204,ChBMIDDUI'ORT, 0.
Stale R~ 124, Phone 992ASSOCIATES
992-3325 19/7 10714 10/ 21
Ilcotho, Oliio 45601. ,
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SYRACUSE
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To Be Held Sat,, Oct.
18 Starting at 10 A.M.

I WILL NOT be responsible Cor I WILL not be responsible Cor
aoy debts oontrscted by anyany debts contracted by any.
one other than myself. Wenone other than mysel£.
Ronald Jeffers, Rt. 2, Pomedell W. Barker, Secorll St.,
roy.
10.14-3tp
Mason, W.Va.
I0-12-3tp
$100 REWARD Cor Information
leadiqr to the arrest and c~
vi~tiOD of persons or person
LEGAL NOTICE
who have broken plate glass
NOTICE ON FILING OF
windows in Rutland Furniture
INVENTORY AND
and warehouse. Arnold Grate.
APPRAISEMENT
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WHO WILL WORK' THIS BUSINESS LIKE lT
WAS . MEANT TO II • 0111 WHO WAIITS
TO IE FINANCIALLY INI)IPIMDEMT - .
A PERSON UPIRIHG TO EARNINGS WELL
OYER $1.0!10 I'ER MONTH.

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pnlood Nixon as a mao wllo WU "lll&lt;lnll1 clean ~ l""'o hll
family ard country." Bul be eald be otW dlaqraocl wltll Gle admilllatratlon's school dtlfCl'OillloD policies.

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Admiulon:

Adults $1.00 Children SOc

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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.,.•• lltudy Ia the olrllcllln to
.end,... ~ ..... ,. "dlup. It, So far, tile
liY
Glorle ilarlnna, the llOIDIOtology ...... .ba•
IIIII U lnC.Mient, rtiMirted 'nlelo been IOit ·a l far ao ereclt Ia
to tile Melp Local concerned, ard tile U.. IInce
lleJlcoal Dlltrlet lloull Gt Fa- tile - " " ~ lcboQI will ha..
catlaB ... IGddltport.
lo be made up.
AI 1*1 thert It no II r m
I has alto been the plan lbat
....... u to ""• the •ocatloo- the entire bulldlq would be
~ aaall• ~ the ocbool occupied .tuat att.r the Cbrlot.
'IIIII be reac11 for oc,._.,_ mae ncatiGit. llowewer, a.at
I had been the . _ ~ - • clldlllbl,_.
.,JdiOOI Glllelall that adl .... 'l1le board COidlrmed the em' tllll would be l'8l&lt;lr
Jlloyment of por....,.J ror ladechool _,.a •• at 1 - 0111 ani programs. Thaae lncluclo
1'!K'llloaal cauroe - OOIIDaiDI- Leah Ord, llolo!eo W o lie,
\Oil' - rellllre• !bat tile 11111- llotl.7 Horky, Kiln Neal, Bot-

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Booeters wiU be conlact!IW
bualness ostabll&amp;hmenta and
merchants In tile area lor contrlbudon. However, theporaonal contact with buoineooes will
be made after Oct. 18. T h o • e
wi~hlllg. ~ oerd conirlbutlons
to Mrs. Maey BeU Warner, MlnenvUle, Route 1.
HeadiiW the drive is Mrs.
Warner, chairman; Mal')' Lou
Beegle, cCH:halrman; ard Mrs.
Erma Norrts. Mr&amp;. Janet
Neaoe, Mrs. Gordon West ard
Mrs. Ewlyn Hollon.

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4,oono!Mr.
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a lascirlati'W
pile olardMrs.
pumpldnaFrankW.
at the Mldwoy
lfarkat, Pcmeroy. .

Melp Local School Dlltrlct, alre&amp;lll that the elom.,_
tary school brealclaat program begun Ibis 7881' In the dlstriet Is lor all chlldreo.
Morrl0111 ataiDs lbol, pehaps, parents have DOt 101darllood
that the breakfast program Ia for all otudant&amp; of aU ol.,_

teey achoola.

MIDDLEPORT, OKlO
Member FMal Deposit Insurance C01110ratien

makes sucb reotocldng proJects possible • . liD¥ Arms lo
president o1 the group and Robert Louks to oocretarJ.

Barley Dotson

TO HOLD MEMORIAL
'l1le Grace Episcopal Church
will hold a mei!IOl'W amt.. .
Ill Wedne...•• frGm 12115 Ii.
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m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church
lor thoao who have died In
VIetnam. All are welcome.
nREMEN CALLED
Pom"''oy nremon answered
a caU at 3:30p.m. Monday to.,..
tlngullh a bruah !Ire - r the
Earl Renshaw home in Minor..

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· Harley TnunaD Dotoon. 79,
~pers Plalno, an ovaJIIIOllst
mOllY years, dlod MCIIdaJ e..,..
IIV at Camden. Clal'k lfolpital
In Parkenburl following an e..
terded Wnesa.
Mr. Dotson waa burn at Buck
Run, W, Va., the son ol the late
Keener and Allee llarah Dotson.
He had been preachinl olnco

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..,.at from the Mllga Count.Y
HeaJtll Deparbneat to ouppl,y
tile dlllrlet wtlll wlllta"r !reo
Immunization aod - . aarvIce• are available during the
year.

. - for ~ ....,. llil,
tlr McComas dfll&lt;. wa I ·

.,a.orired

to *•at . . .
1101 • 1 1lied at tile pr
rt al
lnterall and Oldll Scboolllaoin
Aaoodatlal noolut11111 _ .
dla-aed.
Altendlag ..... ~~arp-ay..,

Hargraves dlocuolod t h e
•-wal ol the t11reo mllliOVJ
In the dlllrlot. Tho NWWallo
to he . - upon at the Nov. t
alectlon. 'l1le dlltrlelllllatPIII
the millage In ordar to can.
dille rocolv!ng otate old. Pasoage will mal•tal• the taxatlaa
at 17.5 mUla, the refJI!red

Larr7 llorrl-, u~ 111o
pert•• odMt; McComas, ~
IDOid&gt;er1 Vlrlll Klal. Prd
I'Wter, Dan Mon.,, lfn.
E. 0, Rail, ~~~~ Hiram SlaiJ.
ter; CbUda, and .1o1m and Eupne ~ . . . , . - .
lng the teacher• 1110!'1...,. If
the clllllriot.
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Deooted To Th4! ltt~erafl Of The Meigs·M_,. Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPoRT. OHIO
WE()NESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 19¢9

PRICE 10 CENT$! ·:·

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American

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-Only the el~ctric
self.,cl,eaning
cleans itself
completely._

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dren, ard aewn greai1J'anllcblldrerL A olaterprecododhlm

lnd•th.
Funeral services wiU be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at tile SUcceoo Cburch of Chrlot with
EvaJIIIOlllt Joe Hosldnl olllclatIIV aod EvaJIIIOllat Dewey Pbm
&amp;l&amp;latlng. Burial will be In the
church cemeterY. Friends may
call at the White Funerallllllle
In ~· Plains after 00011
Wedlltldly.

Compare
· U..felturMI
A fiem I 'fir IIIUblo lilt
Cllll!inl ,....e ... Cl Ill
the cmin on jlll .ebl lldel 0 CIIIM lleiii'DIIIr lllld
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aurt- unit dlljl pe111 0 Cl11111 II 1 loWir tlmpliaturl
o KHpa your kltchtn -Ill 0 Cll•• lnllr 0 COlla 11M than ._ I
An ellelrlc Mil clelnlng ranoela • muc:IIMI100.00 .._lien OOIIIPII'IIIIIIull mD111L
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Your electric appliance dealer has up to '3500 tor you.

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When you switch to a flameless electric range from an old laahi~ad flame type
your
electric appliance dealer will give you up to $25.00 _, as a wlnng ~llowance.
In addition to the wiring allowance, he also has a $10.00 bonus for you. You qualify when
you purchase a fla.meless electric range with a se.l l.cleaning oven. ev,..fYOne .ls e,ligible for this
bOnus.
Take filii bonua coupon to fOUr~
cfl_!ller, Mil unl

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US HEATERS
50,000 BTU
65,000 BTU
85,000 BTU
Installed With Tank &amp;Meter
PAY FOR IT
~S YOU USE IT!

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Rutland Furn·iture
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ARNOLD GRATE

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olyn Silltll, Leo Crew. Mrs. WUIIamo and M111 Smith are
school eo._,aors ol the potrol, and Crew II the ftferu
advlaor ol tho grcq&gt;,

Mrs. Milton (Allee) Wyott, Elkins, W. Va.; a aliter, Mra.

FOR NAlUUL

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Jlall&amp;la ~; Aidla Alh; third row, Dq J!Oe.
onbo...
. "' Bnt Wyolt, Jlilml Qualls, Terry PhUllps, VIcki
Hofta!an, 'hmmy H.-n, Alwie Sleoan; adulta, P-rw

ma Ghena Dcltaan; a ...., Rclbort Paul, Ccllumbuo; two lkual&gt;t e r s, Mrs. Frank (Dortha)
Shears, Ellzaboth, W. VL, ard

GEARED
TO SERVE
YOU BESTI

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Tho Houoe a.ijcumocl.
Althooalt Prelldent Nixoft
twloo Mid be 1111uid In no ...,
be alrocted 1&gt;¥ tlla damonatrttlon, Vloo Preoldent Spiro T,
" - TuoodiJ caUod on !Nd81'1 of the moratorium to repodlate Hanoi's support. North
Vfetnpmeee ~r Pham Va

past 30 years.
Surviving are his wife, Jlel.

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HEATING PROBLEM?

We're well supplied to fill all your heatin1 and
cookine needs. We do trailer hookups. Why not
plan LP ps heatilll fot your new home. We
install completely!

church oolllltor'J, Roaal')'
looa wtU be at 7:llll p.m. Wad,.~~~~,y at ilia White Fuaera1
Home 'tn CoolvUie.
Frlerd1 ~ call at the laneral bome ...,;, WadnesdQ and until ,_, 'l'lllr1o
dl,y wllon the bociY will he tal&lt;.. to the church.

THE MEIGS COUNTY FISH and Game AsBOC!adoo hal

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mon at
Warren, hla
Ohio.
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aoslotod the coqp"Optlon ofthe

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released -•ral hundred large Wloconaln qual) and a number of rlnged....,.k pbealllllta ao a part of Its relllocl&lt;lnl
program. More reotoeldog will be done at varlcus areao
thls1ear 1&gt;1 the asooclatlon,
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and the pobllc lor - r t of the IDDil8l trap -which

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SOIDe youngoters In tile dlatrlet do have to hoard bUill at
arouod 7 a.m. oaob morning, and porhlllls aome of theoe are
oldp!llnc broaklaat - or, perhape, tllll)' oeeci anotbar 1110 IV
the dme tllll)' get to school.
Tho brooklaote are 15 cents per chllcl. 9IJpJementa1 lederal fllnda make the program posllble.

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500 GALLON

and and aentnr hllb echool• t11e ...
~alyn Sweat, teachero; Edna erage, ho!mer, 4rop11 to f9.1
lluol!lll, nuroe; Roulla story, per OOIL
coordinator; -~ Silvera,
Jn the - breakfi.at p r 0.
aecretaey, and Thomas Kelly cram ~ered 1n the ...., oleand 1o1m Redovlao, colmaeloro. -.;y ocbools onb', thoro
L.
McComat II tile ldmJD.. are 33.5 per cent of the etu.
tmator and ftpl Gllloor and · dents taking 11011.
Donald Wolfe hat been 8l)llOint.
od to attlat McCornu.
WUI!am D. Chllda of I h e
Down1J1i . Childs iiiiiii'IDct
A report 111 the ochool lunch Apncy dlacuolod with t h a
Jll'OII'&amp;ID lbollecl-throuil&gt;out hoard the reductiCII ol tnsurall of the ..... eWnontary IIIC8 COote brou&amp;ttt llf
lchool• of the dlltrlct an av- addldooal Ore hydrants at tile
....,. of 84.9 per cent ~ the building. 'l1le hoard will
lllldentl are taldng advantage lnvelllgate socurtng a nwnber
of tile program. In the jmlor wldch will keep - . lnsur-

a1 y
; ., .-ctE MOONSHOTS AND SP.-h:CRAFT, thetndlli ~ oiu Contu.oa to hold the tntero!ll or the aet.

Don't let valuable papers get lost or
misplaced around the house. Keep
them all in one safe place, so you
know where they are whenever you
need them. Rent a salety deposit box
now , .. just pennies a day.

t¥ f11!b. Kat~Jm Jacobi

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"ICE STJ.TIOH
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BooaiDra will hold their aMUil
111dar clouciY Bides was 52 deTog Dll' Satul'dl1·
grees.

Martin Ra ..ohoff'o

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Tag Day Ani'IOUIICII!d

TONIGHT, OCTOBER 14

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STOCKHOLM - TilE SOVIET UNION TODAY lot o!! what
appeared to be the moat powarflll Ulld01'11"1U1d 111clearblaot e detonotecl, the stockllolm Uni-allil' il. T.,hnolCIII' 111141, IIIIJlll'enlly II'OWII!lw mepWIIs.

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Port&gt;erqy at 11 a.m. 'nlesdQ

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